The Curiosity PIC64GX1000 Kit features a quad-core, 64-bit CPU cluster based on the RISC-V application-class processor that supports Linux® and real-time applications, a rich set of peripherals. The kit is ready for rapid testing of applications in an easy-to-use hardware development platform and offers a MikroBUS™ expansion header for Click boards™, a ™ MIPI® CSI 2 Rx connector, and an HDMI output. The expansion boards can be controlled using protocols like I2C and SPI. 1GB of DDR4 memory is available as well as a microSD® card slot for booting Linux. Communication interfaces include one Gigabit Ethernet connector and three UART connections via the USB type C connector and debug via the USB-to-JTAG channel.
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| PIC64GX1000-Curiosity-Kit-Schematics | Schematics | Download | ||
| PIC64GX1000 Curiosity Kit Statement of Volatility (SoV) | Quality Certificates | Download | ||
| PIC64GX1000 Curiosity Kit User Guide | User Guide | Download | ||
| PIC64GX1000 Curiosity Kit Board Files | BSDL Files | Download | ||
| PIC64GX1000 Curiosity KIT QuickStart Guide | User Guides | PDF | HTML | ||
| Controlling GPIOs on a PIC64GX | User Guide | Link | ||
| Using I2C Peripheral on a PIC64GX | User Guide | Link | ||
| Using SPI Peripheral on a PIC64GX | User Guide | Link |