Digilent 410-173-KIT User Manual

Digilent Hardware

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Revision: August 26, 2011
Note: This document applies to REV C and REV D of the board.

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Overview


The Cerebot 32MX4 board is a useful tool for
embedded control and robotics projects for
both students and hobbyists.

Its versatile design and programmable
microcontroller lets you access numerous
peripheral devices and program the board for
multiple uses. The board has many I/O
connectors and power supply options.

The Cerebot 32MX4 works with the Microchip
MPLAB development environment and
provides built in programming and debugging
support under MPLAB.

The Cerebot 32MX4 provides a number of
connections for peripheral devices. It has nine
connectors for attaching Digilent Pmod™
peripheral modules. Digilent peripheral
modules include H-bridges, analog-to-digital
and digital-to-analog converters, speaker
amplifier, switches, buttons, LEDs, as well as
converters for easy connection to RS232,
screw terminals, BNC jacks, servo motors, and
more.

Features include:

a PIC32MX460F512L microcontroller

support for programming and
debugging within the Microchip MPLAB
development environment

nine Pmod connectors for Digilent
peripheral module boards

eight hobby RC servo connectors

USB 2.0 Device, Host, and OTG
support

two push buttons

four LEDs

multiple power supply options, including
USB powered

ESD protection and short circuit
protection for all I/O pins.

Cerebot 32MX4 Circuit Diagram

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