Digilent 410-280P-KIT User Manual

Digilent Hardware

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Revision: July 10, 2013
Note: This document applies to REV B of the board.

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Overview


The chipKIT DP32 is a chipKIT/MPIDE
compatible prototyping and project
development board from Digilent. It
combines the power of the Microchip®

PIC32MX250F128B with a wire wrap
prototyping area, provision for an EEPROM
non-volatile memory, and analog
temperature sensor, a potentiometer,
buttons and LEDs in a single board. The
mounting hole footprint on the board is
designed to fit in the Hammond
1591XXSSBK project box.

The DP32 takes advantage of the powerful
PIC32MX250F128B microcontroller. This
microcontroller features a 32-bit MIPS
processor core running at 40Mhz, 128K of flash program memory and 32K of SRAM data memory. It
is suitable for building projects directly on the board utilizing the provided prototyping area, but it can
also be used as a device programmer to program the microcontrollers for inclusion in custom built
projects.

The DP32 can be programmed using the Multi-Platform Integrated Development Environment,
MPIDE, an environment based on the open source Arduino IDE modified to support the PIC32
microcontroller. The board provides everything needed to start developing embedded applications
using the MPIDE.

The DP32 is also fully compatible with the advanced Microchip MPLAB® IDE. To develop embedded
applications using MPLAB, a separate device programmer/debugger, such as the Digilent chipKIT
PGM or the Microchip PICkit3™ is required.

Features Include:

Microchip® PIC32MX250F128B microcontroller (40/50 MHz 32-bit MIPS, 128K Flash, 32K
SRAM)

5 – 12 Volt recommended operating voltage

19 available I/O pins

Up to 9 analog inputs

1 Potentiometer connected to an analog input

Four user LEDs

Two user push button

Wirewrap prototype area

Provision for an SPI EEPROM and an analog temperature sensor

Mounting Hole compatible with Hammond 1591XXSSBK project box

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