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Friday, December 2, 2016

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Lesson 9: MagicKits-MagicBoard

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MagicBoard is a complete IoT & microcontroller development platform powered by Arduino Mega or Microchip PIC microcontroller. With the support of MagicWiFi or MagicSim it can be used as a IoT development platform.

Step 1: Features

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Compatibility
Supports following Microcontroller/Processor Add-on Boards
  • Pipino: PIC Microcontroller Add-on (will be provided with the Package
  • Fordo: Atmega Microcontroller Add-on (Ardiuno Mega)
Power
  • Onboard Switch Mode Power Supply (7 ~ 18V Input)
  • Automatic Power Source Selection
    • Priority 1: Power In
    • Priority 2: USBPower
  • Supply Polarity fault detection and protection
  • USB Power Option
  • Option for Separate Power Supply for Motors
Switches
  • 8 Push Button Switches
  • 4x4 Push Button Switch Grid
  • DIP switches for peripheral configuration
Displays
  • 16x2 Alpha Numeric LCD Display
  • 4 Seven Segment Displays
  • 8 LEDs
  • Graphic LCD Connector
Sensors
  • Potentiometer for analog input
  • Temperature Sensor (DS18B20 – Single wire serial communication)
  • IR Sensor (AX 1838HS – IR Remote Sensor)
Memory
  • EEPROM (24C01,24C02,24C04,24C08 – I2C Communication)
Audio
  • Buzzer
Motor Controller
  • 2x H Bridge with L293 Motor DriverSupports
  • Stepper Motor Control
Real Time Clock
  • RTC with CMOS Battery (DS1307 – I2C Communication)
USB
  • USB Programming
  • UART/USART Communication
On Board Connectors
  • 4x4 Membrane Keypad Connector
  • 8x Servo motor connectors
Peripherals are configurable by configuration switches.

Step 2: Programming

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The MagicBoard is a fully fledged development platform that can be used to learn and try out many experiments. 


More info about MagicBoard