PIC18F2550 Development Board

(2 customer reviews)

$1.00

This product is a fabrication-ready (Gerber) file for a PIC18F2550 development board design. That you can hand directly to Fab House (Like JLCPCB) to get 5 boards for 2$ only!

The files also include a PDF guide of 10 pages that shows you how to order it, solder and assemble the board, and run the first test code to blink an LED.

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Description

This product is a fabrication-ready (Gerber) file for a PIC18F2550 development board design. That you can hand directly to Fab House (Like JLCPCB) to get 5 boards for 2$ only! The files also include a PDF guide of 10 pages that shows you how to order it, solder and assemble the board, and run the first test code to blink an LED.

 Board Features 

This board is much smaller than the well-known Arduino board (4cm x 6.5cm), yet it has very impressive features which are listed down below:

  • DC Input Power Jack (5v up to 12v)
  • Up to 48MHz CPU + HW Multiplier
  • 21 GPIO pins (+3 External Interrupts)
  • 10 Analog CH pins (10-Bit ADC)
  • 4 Timers, 2 CCP Modules
  • Full-Speed USB, UART/LIN, SPI, I2C
  • 32kB Flash, 2kB RAM, 256-Byte EEPROM
  • Power Indicator LED + Reset Switch
  • Power Port (4 GND, 4 Vdd, 1 Vin) Pins
  • ICSP Programming Header For PICkit
  • Crystal Oscillator Port (Switchable Frequencies)
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 What You’ll Get? 

  • The Fabrication-Ready (Gerber) File For The Board Design
  • PDF Document (10 pages) That Guides You Through The Ordering & Board Assembly Steps
  • Test Code Example To Get Started With The Board After Soldering It
  • Free Tutorials (Full Embedded Systems Course) With +40 Practical LABs To Practice On

 

Don’t Hesitate & Get Your Board Now! And Feel Free To Contact Me Via emails

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2 reviews for PIC18F2550 Development Board

  1. Robert Linden

    I’ve seen this board in an old article on the DeepBlue website and asked for the files via email and the author kindly sent them to me. Now, I just wanted to give back to support this amazing work!
    I’ve been using this board for a quite long time, it’s very small and handy for projects and easy prototyping. It doesn’t have an onboard programmer, however, but an ICSP port to plug PICkit3 header so easily for programming/debugging. Thanks again and please, continue posting the PIC tutorials series as I’m not into these ARM things.

  2. Raul Castello

    Thanks for sharing! I’ve been using this board alongside your tutorials and it helps me sooo much to do the LABs easily. And it’s also extremely inexpensive board, I got 5 boards at 2$ which is amazing. Keep up the good work!

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