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True MCU trainer board designed from the ground up around teaching embedded systems. Featuring the PIC32MX370 from Microchip plus an exhaustive set of peripherals, students gain exposure to a wide range of embedded systems related concepts while using a professional grade tool set. Digilent 410-336
The Basys MX3 is a development platform for the Microchip PIC microcontroller (PIC32MX370). With an exhaustive set of peripherals, users can create a wide range of embedded systems applications. The board also provides an easy and cost-effective introduction to the PIC32 microcontroller and MPLAB® X Integrated Development Environment (IDE). A complete set of software libraries are included, allowing users to make simple function calls to all onboard peripherals, greatly simplifying the development process. With the on-board debug headers and USB programmer/debugger, users can debug their designs directly from MPLAB® X Integrated Development Environment, or scope digital and analog signals through Analog Discovery 2 or Digital Discovery.
Accompanied by free and open-source coursework, including 7 in-depth teaching units and 15 complete labs, the Basys MX3 is also a versatile MCU trainer board ideal for teaching introductory embedded systems courses. It covers topics from toggling LED’s motor control to digital signal processing. The coursework is designed for sophomore/junior level embedded systems courses.
Manufacturer BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Easy-to-use retractable cable with USB type A plugs and micro-B type, the cable has a length of 73 cm
This ribbon cable allows you to extend all 30 pins on the 2x15 pin male connector to a 2x15 pin female connector. The ribbon cable allows the pins of the 2x15 female connector on the Analog Discovery 2 to be connected directly to the Basys MX3 for easy signal investigation. Digilent 310-100
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The prototype board and the PIC microcontroller programmer
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True MCU trainer board designed from the ground up around teaching embedded systems. Featuring the PIC32MX370 from Microchip plus an exhaustive set of peripherals, students gain exposure to a wide range of embedded systems related concepts while using a professional grade tool set. Digilent 410-336