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MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series: TM4C123GH6PM in DIP40 PIC16/18 Pinout

$ 7.52

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    Description

    MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series: TM4C123GH6PM in DIP40 PIC16/18 Pinout
    MIKROE-1595
    Replace your 40-pin PIC16 or PIC18 device with a pin-compatible ARM Cortex-M4 CPU and get up to 25x better performance
    MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series is a small development board containing a TM4C123GH6PM Tiva microcontroller. It is pin-compatible with PIC16F887 and PIC18(L)F45K20 microcontrontrollers and it fits perfectly into a standard DIP40 socket (after you install header pins yourself). The board is equipped with a
    16 MHz
    SMD crystal oscillator, and a
    32.768 kHz
    crystal which can be used for the internal hibernation module. It has a reset button and three signal LEDs.
    The board comes preprogrammed with a fast USB HID bootloader, so no external programmers are needed for development. It operates on 3.3V power supply. An on-board voltage regulator allows the board to be powered directly from the USB cable, or it can be powered via pads.
    ARM Cortex-M4 DIP40 Header Board Features
    TM4C123GH6PM, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 CPU with FPU, 256KB Flash, 32KB SRAM, two quadrature encoder interfaces, frequency up to
    80 MHz,
    and 16 PWM outputs
    USB 2.0 On-The-Go support
    Signal LEDs, Crystal oscillator and Reset Button on board
    Supports CAN communication
    Pin compatible with PIC16F887 and PIC18(L)F45K20
    Comes preprogrammed with USB bootloader
    Fits into DIP40 socket (header pins, not included, must be installed first)
    Dimensions: 50.80 × 17.78 mm (2 × 0.7 inches)
    ARM Cortex-M4 DIP40 Header Board Resources
    MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series User Manual
    MINI-M4-Tiva Bootloader Application and Firmware
    MINI-M4 for Tiva Software Examples
    in
    C
    ,
    BASIC
    and
    Pascal
    View a video
    showing JPEG decoding speed on an
    EasyPIC v7
    , comparing speed between the system's default PIC18F CPU, the
    MINI-32
    (PIC32), the
    MINI-M4-STM32
    (STM32), and this MINI-M4-Tiva (called
    MINI-M4-Stellaris
    in the video; the CPU name and family was later changed when TI restructured the Stellaris line and created the Tiva line).
    Texas Instruments TM4C123GH6PM Page
    with datasheet and other documentation
    Timer Calculator Application
    which generates Tiva code for setting up MCU timers easily