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Development Systems Ordering Guide
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rfPIC
®
Development Kit 1
The rfPIC
Development Kit 1
provides design
engineers with
an easy way
to evaluate
unidirectional,
remote sense and
control wireless
links based on the
rfPIC12F675 and
Development Kit 1
provides design
engineers with
an easy way
to evaluate
unidirectional,
remote sense and
control wireless
links based on the
rfPIC12F675 and
rfRXD0420/0920 devices. The kit is based on the
popular PICkit™ 1 Flash Starter Kit and consists of
modular building blocks for different transmitters and
receivers that can be utilized for prototype systems or
to evaluate different options using Microchip products.
popular PICkit™ 1 Flash Starter Kit and consists of
modular building blocks for different transmitters and
receivers that can be utilized for prototype systems or
to evaluate different options using Microchip products.
The receiver modules are based on the rfRXD0420
and rfRXD0920 devices and are available in two
options supporting 315 MHz ASK and 433 MHz ASK.
These modules plug directly into the PICkit 1 Flash
Starter development board, offering an easy way to
evaluate the different receiver modules with
Microchip’s 8 and 14-pin Flash PIC
and rfRXD0920 devices and are available in two
options supporting 315 MHz ASK and 433 MHz ASK.
These modules plug directly into the PICkit 1 Flash
Starter development board, offering an easy way to
evaluate the different receiver modules with
Microchip’s 8 and 14-pin Flash PIC
®
microcontrollers,
as well as a USB interface to a PC. The modules are
also available for sale separately to allow a number of
prototypes based on the same module without having
to do an actual RF design. The design files for these
modules are available to allow easy integration of the
designs into a system.
also available for sale separately to allow a number of
prototypes based on the same module without having
to do an actual RF design. The design files for these
modules are available to allow easy integration of the
designs into a system.
The transmitter modules are based on the
rfPIC12F675 devices and support the same frequency
and modulation formats as the receivers. The
transmitter modules feature button inputs for remote
control functions, as well as analog input to allow
evaluation of the A/D and comparator peripherals on
the rfPIC12F675. Code development is achieved with
Microchip’s MPLAB
rfPIC12F675 devices and support the same frequency
and modulation formats as the receivers. The
transmitter modules feature button inputs for remote
control functions, as well as analog input to allow
evaluation of the A/D and comparator peripherals on
the rfPIC12F675. Code development is achieved with
Microchip’s MPLAB
®
Integrated Development
Environment (IDE). The microcontroller is easily
programmed using the PICkit 1 Flash Starter Kit, with
modules plugging into the PICkit 1 Flash Starter
development board in a similar manner as the receiver
modules.
programmed using the PICkit 1 Flash Starter Kit, with
modules plugging into the PICkit 1 Flash Starter
development board in a similar manner as the receiver
modules.
rfPIC
®
Development Kit 1 Contents
• PICkit™ 1 Flash Starter Kit
• 433.92 MHz Transmitter
• 315 MHz Transmitter
• 433.92 MHz Receiver
• 315 MHz Receiver
• rfPIC Software and Complete Documentation
(on CD)
Ordering Information:
DV164102
rfPIC
®
Development Kit 1
AC164101
rfPIC
®
Transmitter Module (433.92 MHz)
AC164102
rfPIC
®
Transmitter Module (315 MHz)
AC164103
rfPIC
®
Receiver Module (433.92 MHz)
AC164104
rfPIC
®
Receiver Module (315 MHz)
AC164105
rfPIC
®
Receiver Module – 5 Pack (433.92 MHz)
AC164106
rfPIC
®
Receiver Module – 5 Pack (315 MHz)
DS51409
“rfPIC
®
Development Kit 1 Product Overview” (Available at: www.microchip.com)