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Prototype Board EB016

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EB016 Prototype Board

More information can be found here.

EB016 Prototype Board Block Diagram

Which pins are connected to each other?

  • Click EB016-30-1 for a datasheet.
  • The male D-type connectors fit into the Female connectors of an upstream board.
  • This board lets you build and test your own PICmicro circuits over and over again.
  • BE AWARE OF:
    • the current limit per PIN of the PICmicro is 25mA. Stay well below this limit!
    • Connecting input devices on pins that are configured as outputs (see switch board EB007)
    • The total current limit of the PICmicro (all of the pins) is 200mA.
  • If you want a more permanent circuit built, or bad contacts in the prototype-board worry you,
    • use the small Patch board and solder the circuit you want
  • To make connections easier you can use a special set of jumper leads which fit neatly into the turned pin connectors and into the proto board holes.

Example

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