SchmartBoard Releases $15 8-Bit Microchip PIC® Microcontroller Board
Single Development Board Supports 116 Different PIC® Chips.
Fremont, CA, June 15, 2009 --(PR.com)-- SchmartBoard announced today the release of an 8-bit Microchip PIC development board. This single board supports virtually all 8-Bit PIC® chips in an SOIC form factor.
The 2” x 2.5” board has an onboard 5V power regulator and reset button. It also supports optional external clock options, ICSP and RJ11 interfaces for programming. Eight Bit PICs in 8, 14, 1, 20 and 28 pin SOIC packages are all supported. A user simply hand solders a PIC® using SchmartBoard’s “EZ” solder technology, adds a row of headers (included), and then configures jumpers for the PIC type which was soldered onto the board.
“This PIC® development board is the most flexible option on the market for PIC® chip compatibility,” says Neal Greenberg, SchmartBoard VP of sales and marketing. “If someone uses 8 Bit PICs often, at $15, this inexpensive solution offers them the opportunity to keep a number of development boards on hand and knowing they will work with any SOIC 8 bit PIC® chip they use in the future. For a distributor this is a real inventory solution. A distributor can now stock one part to support over 100 PICs. Today a distributor must stock many different boards to support the many 8 Bit PIC® options.”
SchmartBoard will follow this product up with an 8 Bit PIC® board for chips in a QFP form factor, boards for 16 Bit PICs and some development boards for other Microcontroller manufacturers.
About SchmartBoard
SchmartBoardTM is committed to helping engineers, students and hobbyists develop electronic circuits faster, easier, and less expensively than previously possible. SchmartBoard’s patented Electronic Circuit Building Blocks makes this possible. SchmartBoard’s “EZ” Technology and Solder By NumbersTM program makes the soldering of surface mount components and circuit creation accessible to virtually anyone.
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The 2” x 2.5” board has an onboard 5V power regulator and reset button. It also supports optional external clock options, ICSP and RJ11 interfaces for programming. Eight Bit PICs in 8, 14, 1, 20 and 28 pin SOIC packages are all supported. A user simply hand solders a PIC® using SchmartBoard’s “EZ” solder technology, adds a row of headers (included), and then configures jumpers for the PIC type which was soldered onto the board.
“This PIC® development board is the most flexible option on the market for PIC® chip compatibility,” says Neal Greenberg, SchmartBoard VP of sales and marketing. “If someone uses 8 Bit PICs often, at $15, this inexpensive solution offers them the opportunity to keep a number of development boards on hand and knowing they will work with any SOIC 8 bit PIC® chip they use in the future. For a distributor this is a real inventory solution. A distributor can now stock one part to support over 100 PICs. Today a distributor must stock many different boards to support the many 8 Bit PIC® options.”
SchmartBoard will follow this product up with an 8 Bit PIC® board for chips in a QFP form factor, boards for 16 Bit PICs and some development boards for other Microcontroller manufacturers.
About SchmartBoard
SchmartBoardTM is committed to helping engineers, students and hobbyists develop electronic circuits faster, easier, and less expensively than previously possible. SchmartBoard’s patented Electronic Circuit Building Blocks makes this possible. SchmartBoard’s “EZ” Technology and Solder By NumbersTM program makes the soldering of surface mount components and circuit creation accessible to virtually anyone.
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SchmartBoard, Inc.
Missy Bindseil
830-237-9527
www.schmartboard.com
Contact
Missy Bindseil
830-237-9527
www.schmartboard.com
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