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Bubble Software
Website: http://www.picnpoke.com/
Description:
The PicNPoke Simulator provides a colorful animated environment with sound effects and lets you see how your code is executed inside the chip. All PIC16F84 chip functions are supported. User codes can be inserted into the source code to control the simulator which can be used to skip delay routines etc. Any compiler will ignore these codes as it will treat them as a comment. That way you do not have to go back over the source code to restore any changes. Break points and single stepping are supported. Bubble Software 8 Westminster Court Somerville Victoria Australia 3912 Tel: + 61 03 59775792
 
Diversified Engineering & Manufacturing Inc.
Website: http://www.diversifiedenginering.net
Description:
P/N 905170 Qik Start PICmicro® Education Board from Diversified Engineering Description Designed specifically to support Educators in teaching embedded control design, this module is pre-wired and ready to be used in the lab to demonstrate subroutines, port configuration, interrupts, storing/retrieving of data, display driving, keypad interfacing, analog-to-digital conversion, encoders, temperature sensing and more! Students focus on the content of the lab assignment rather than locating parts or equipment just to get started with their lab. The cost effective module comes complete with a UV erasable PIC16C74 microcontroller (including demo software), 4 MHz crystal, keyboard and 2 x 16 LCD display, 8 LED’s, 3 Potentiometers, bread boarding area, regulated power supply and more (external power source required, 8-12 VDC @200 ma or use Power PAK from PIC Start Plus). It is expandable (by adding parts to circuitry on the board) to include a RS-232, CAN or ICD (In Circuit Debugger) interface. It can be used as a stand-alone module or installed in the Diversified Engineering Design Center (P/N 905000) which provides expanded breadboard area, instruments and peripheral devices. Features 3 Potentiometers on A/D inputs ENTER button 8 LED’s RESET (MCLR) button 12 key matrix keypad Zero insertion force Microcontroller socket All port pins accessible Polarity protected regulated power supply Temperature Sensor Encoder Emulator with Inc-Dec buttons 2 x 16 LCD display Socket to add SPI or I2C memory UV Erasable Microcontroller PIC16C74 Demo Program in microcontroller PIC and PICmicro are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Inc. I2C is a trademark of Phillips Corp; SPI is a trademark of Motorola Corp. Diversified Engineering 283 Indian River Rd., Orange, CT 06477 TEL 203-876-7408 FAX 203-876-7410 WEB www.diversifiedenginering.net The information provided is subject to change, error and omissions ã 1999 Diversified Engineering and Manufacturing, Inc. All Rights reserved.
 
Electronics, Electrical & Mathematics Principles
Website: http://www.eptsoft.demon.co.uk
Description:
Now used in hundreds of colleges and universities to support programming courses, this software provides an easy and enjoyable way of studying or improving your knowledge of Micorchip's PICmicro microcontrollers. Included, are the latest PIC16F84 and PIC16C71 devices where the architecture and complete instruction set are interactively explored. Data values can be altered to show the operation of input output configuration, registers and memory, as well as addressing methods. Analog-to-digital conversion is covered using the PIC16C71. This program is written for use with Microsoft Windows 95, 98 and NT and contains an enormous amount of additional information normally only available from the PICmicro data sheets, much of which has been brought to life through colourful interactive graphics.
 
microEngineering Labs, Inc.
Website: http://www.melabs.com/mel/home.htm
Description:
PIC-X1 Experimenter/Lab Board microEngineering Labs' new PIC-X1 is a testbed for experimenting with PICmicro® applications. It contains the circuitry required by the PICmicro to operate: 5-volt power supply, oscillator, reset circuit, as well as additional application circuits. The crystal controlled oscillator includes jumpers to set the speed between 4 MHz and 20 Mhz. Application circuits include a switch matrix, potentiometers, LEDs, LCD module, serial EEPROMS, real time clock, temperature sensors, servo connectors, RS232 interface, RS485 interface, IR interface and speaker. A prototyping area is also included. Many different projects may be created using the PIC-X1. Some examples include calculators, LCD clock, digital thermometer, LCD backpack, tone dialer, TV remote control, and many more. The PIC-X1 can run programs written in assembler, C, and PicBasic or PicBasic Pro. It includes in-circuit programming connectors so the resident PICmicro may be reprogrammed on the fly (requires flash device) using programmers that support this feature like the EPIC Programmer. All of the PICmicro I/O pins are brought out to headers next to a 40-pin ZIF socket. This allows connection to off-board circuits as well as allowing on-board circuits to be connected to other PICmicro pins, if desired. The PIC-X1 is designed to work with 40-pin PICmicros, but may be jumpered to work with smaller devices. The PIC-X1 is available in either kit or assembled form. A parts list and schematic, along with PicBasic Pro example programs, are included. More information may be found on the microEngineering Labs, Inc. web site at: www.melabs.com/mel/picx1.htm Features: Inputs: 16 switch keypad 3 potentiometers IR, temperature Real-time clock Outputs: LED bargraph 2x20 LCD module speaker IR 2 RC servo connectors I/O: RS232 interface RS485 interface Serial EEPROM: I2C? SPI? Microwire® Misc: Reset button 5-volt regulator 40-pin ZIF socket for PICmicro Jumper selectable oscillator from 4 MHz to 20 MHz In-circuit programming/debug connectors Prototyping area for additional circuits Available assembled or as a kit microEngineering Labs, Inc. Box 7532 Colorado Springs CO 80933 Tel: (719) 520-5323 Fax: (719) 520-1867 http://www.melabs.com/mel/home.htm email: info@melabs.com
 
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QUANSER
Website: http://www.quanser.com/qic/index.html
Description:
The QIC© boards and software by Quanser ofer the versatility and power you need to implement various types of controllers using PIC16F877 Microcontroller. This system allows you to tailor your courses to the level you want, including the following topics: Interfacing to sensors and actuators - Instrumentation and signal conditioning Realtime monitoring - Discrete event control Realtime computing and control - Host/Client serial communications - Master/Slave parallel communication Analog and digital signal processing - Microcomputer control - Continuous and discrete time systems - Fixed point arithmetic control - Computer interfacing to machines - Robotics projects - Mobile robots RoboCup projects and many more.
 


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