Students taking up Electrical Engineering, use dev kits almost every day. When designing a Bluetooth system using a dev kit, it is important that you have the features that you need. So here's Microchip's PIC32 BLUETOOTH STARTER KIT, which features a 32-bit microcontroller.
- PIC32MX270F256D 32-bit mCu (U1).
- CREE high output multi-color LED with PWM input.
- USB Type-A connector to support USB host.
- USB mini-B connector for on-board debugging support.
- Device Reset push button.
- Five user-definable push buttons.
- SPI Serial EEPROM (2 Mb).
- Daughter board expansion connector (DAC or codec support).
- Integrated Certified HCI Class 1 Bluetooth radio module.
- Authentication connector.
- Integrated 3-axis accelerometer andtemperature sensor.
- PIC24FJ256GB106 USB microcontroller for on-board debugging.
- USB micro-AB receptacle for USB Host or Device connectivity for PIC32 USB applications.
- Regulated +3.3V power supply for powering the starter kit through USB or an expansion board.
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