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====== Minimum setup for a PIC32MX270F256B on a Breadboard + PICkit3 ====== | ====== Minimum setup for a PIC32MX270F256B on a Breadboard + PICkit3 ====== | ||
- | After discovering that my PIC32MX170F256B did not sport a USB module, I then purchased a PIC32MX270F256B which did have one. | + | My first experiments with PIC Microcontrollers was on the PIC32MX170F256B. But after discovering that there was no USB module on that controller, I then purchased a PIC32MX270F256B which did have one. |
This article serves as a reminder for the minimum setup for this microcontroller. | This article serves as a reminder for the minimum setup for this microcontroller. | ||
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* Pin 2 (RA0) to the positive side of an LED. Negative side of the LED to a 10 Ohm resistor. Then to GND. | * Pin 2 (RA0) to the positive side of an LED. Negative side of the LED to a 10 Ohm resistor. Then to GND. | ||
* Pin 3 (RA1) to the positive side of an LED. Negative side of the LED to a 10 Ohm resistor. Then to GND. | * Pin 3 (RA1) to the positive side of an LED. Negative side of the LED to a 10 Ohm resistor. Then to GND. | ||
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On both the Power and Ground rails on the breadboard, add a 0.1uf capacitor each. | On both the Power and Ground rails on the breadboard, add a 0.1uf capacitor each. |