Ethernet
Development Tools
Ethernet Demo at ESC Silicon Valley 2011

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Microchip demonstrates 16-bit embedded system displaying Google Maps on an attached graphical display with touch screen.
Duration: 2:33
Published: May 27, 2011
Ethernet Development Boards
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PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit |
DM320004 | All inclusive development board for developing Ethernet applications using the PIC32 family of 32-bit MCUs with integrated Ethernet MAC. The board contains a PIC32MX795F512L running at 80 MHz and connected to an external PHY and RJ45. This starter kit has an integrated debugger/programmer and comes with Microchip’s free Ethernet software and demo projects. |
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PICDEM.net™ 2 Development Board | DM163024 | Internet/Ethernet development board supporting both the stand alone ENC28J60 Ethernet Controller and the single-chip Ethernet microcontroller family, the PIC18F97J60. Using the free Microchip TCP/IP Stack source code, you can experiment with the preprogrammed Microchip TCP/IP Demo Application and learn how to integrate connectivity into your applications. |
PICtail™ Plus Daughter Boards
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Fast 100 Mbps Ethernet PICtail™ Plus Daughter Board |
AC164132 | Designed for flexibility and can be plugged into Microchip’s PIC32 Starter kit, Explorer-16, PICDEM.net™ 2 and PIC18 Explorer Development Boards. It comes populated with a 64-pin ENC624J600 Ethernet controller. The board has SPI connector and 8-bit or 16-bit multiplexed or de-multiplexed parallel interfaces. |
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Ethernet PICtail™ Plus Daughter Board | AC164123 | This is a cost-effective method of evaluating and developing Ethernet control applications. The board is designed for flexibility and can be plugged into Microchips Explorer 16 (DM24001) development boards. The development board is populated with 28-pin ENC28J60 Ethernet controller which interfaces to the RJ-45 female connector. When used in conjunction with the Microchip TCP/IP stack the Ethernet PICtail™ Plus daughter board allows a developer to connect any Microchip 16- or 32-bit product to Ethernet. |
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PICtail™ Ethernet Board | AC164121 | Provides a cost-effective method of evaluating and developing Ethernet control applications. This board is populated with the 28-Pin Ethernet controller, which interfaces to the RJ-45 female connector. The daughter board was designed for flexibility and can be plugged into the popular PIC18 Explorer Board (DM183032). |
Development Boards for the Ethernet PICtail™ Daughter Boards
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PIC18 Explorer Development Board | DM183032 | This low-cost demo board is for evaluation of our highest performance 8-bit PIC18 MCU families. This single development board supports dozens of the general purpose PIC18 families using various processor Plug-In Modules (PIMs). This board is the ideal complement to the MPLAB® PICkit 3 or ICD 3 debugger and programmer for a full-featured, economical, PIC18 development environment. |
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Explorer-16 Development Board |
DM240001 | A low-cost modular development system for 16-bit & 32-bit microcontrollers. It supports devices from the PIC24F, PIC24H, dsPIC33 and PIC32 families. It is capable of interfacing with 5V peripherals and also provides basic generic functionality with the added ability to expand to vertical markets via modular expansion. |
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PIC32 I/O Expansion Board | DM320002 | Provides starter kit (DM320001, DM320003-2, DM320004) users with full access to MCU signals, JTAG debugging, ICSP development, and connection of PICtail Plus daughter cards. MCU signals are connected to the pin holes where vertical headers can be installed for attaching prototype circuits or logic probes. Users may connect an optional 9V power supply (AC002014). |





