Microchip Announces Arduino Compatible chipKIT Boards With Prototyping-Friendly 32-bit MCU Packages

Microchip; Digilent chipKIT DP32 chipKIT Fubarino Mini

chipKIT Platform Expands With Prototyping-Friendly PIC32-based Boards From Digilent, FUBAR Labs and Schmalz Haus; PIC32 MCUs With chipKIT USB Bootloader Also Available

Microchip Technology Inc. announced from the Bay Area Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif. the expansion of its Arduino compatible chipKIT platform ecosystem, with new tools from partners Digilent, Inc., the Fair Use Building and Research (FUBAR) Labs, and Schmalz Haus LLC.  These new tools are based on Microchip’s 32-bit PIC32 microcontrollers (MCUs) in prototyping-friendly, low pin count SOIC or SPDIP packages, which were previously more common in 8-bit MCUs, for the Arduino community.  This enables all users—including hobbyists, students and professionals—to benefit from the PIC32’s high performance, memory and integrated peripherals while using the basic hobbyist prototyping equipment that is found in most home workshops.

Microchip Announces Arduino Compatible chipKIT Boards With Prototyping-Friendly 32-bit MCU Packages

Digilent’s chipKIT DP32 board features basic I/O and interface components, expanding the 32-bit chipKIT ecosystem while providing a low-cost, Arduino-compatible development platform with a great out-of-the-box user experience.

Digilent's chipKIT DP32 board

 Features:

  • Microchip PIC32MX250F128B microcontroller (40/50 MHz 32-bit MIPS, 128K Flash, 32K SRAM)
  • 15V maximum input voltage
  • 19 available I/O pins
  • 9 analog inputs
  • 1 Potentiometer connected to an analog input
  • Four user LEDs
  • Two user push button
  • Prototyping area
  • Mounting Hole compatible with Hammond 1591XXSSBK project box

The chipKIT Fubarino Mini board, from the partnership between FUBAR Labs and Schmalz Haus, also provides a great option for Arduino-compatible development with 32-bit PIC32 MCUs, using a prototyping-friendly board form factor.

chipKIT Fubarino Mini board

Features

  • PIC32MX250F128D-50I/ML microcontroller, which includes 128KB Flash and 32K RAM
  • Supported as development target from within MPIDE
  • Max 33 I/O pins (normally 27)
  • Pads for 32 KHz crystal
  • CPU runs at 48MHz
  • USB connector for power, programming, and connection to PC (serial, mass storage, etc.)
  • Two buttons: RESET for resetting the board, and PRG for getting into bootloader mode and user application use
  • USB bootloader pre-programmed at the factory – no other hardware needed to program board
  • Separate ICSP connector – for hardware programming/debugging with PICKit3 or other ICSP programmer (not needed for use with MPIDE environment)

For those users who wish to build applications without a development board, Microchip is also making the prototyping-friendly PIC32 MCUs in PDIP packages available with the preprogrammed chipKIT USB Bootloader.  Specifically, the preprogrammed PIC32MX250F128B is available in a 28-pin package.  The advanced features on this 32-bit microcontroller include 40 MHz performance, 128 KB Flash and 32 KB RAM, along with integrated peripherals for touch sensing, graphics, audio processing, USB and advanced-control applications.

Pricing & Availability

The chipKIT Fubarino Mini (TCHIP011) from FUBAR Labs and Schmalz Haus is available today for $19.95 each.  It can be purchased from microchipDIRECT. Digilent’s chipKIT DP32 board (TDGL019) is priced at $23.99 each.  It is expected to be available on May 17 at microchipDIRECT, and in June from Digilent’s e-Commerce site.

The 32-bit PIC32MX250F128B MCU preprogrammed with the chipKIT USB Bootloader (TCHIP-USB-MX250F128B) is expected to be available on May 24, starting at $5.95 each, in single-unit quantities, from microchipDIRECT.

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