Many different projects may be created using the LAB-XUSB. Some examples include a calculator, LCD clock, digital thermometer, LCD backpack, data logger and many more. All of the PIC MCU I/O pins are brought out to a header that allows connection to off-board circuits. The LAB-X1 can run programs written in assembler, C and PICBASIC™ or PICBASIC PRO™. It includes an in-circuit programming connector so the resident PIC MCU may be reprogrammed on the fly (requires flash device) using programmers that support this feature like the EPIC™ Programmer and the melabs Serial Programmer.
The LAB-XUSB is designed to work with 40-pin PIC MCUs and is available in either assembled or bare-board form. A parts list and schematic, along with PICBASIC(TM) and PICBASIC PRO(TM) example programs, are included. It has the following features: The LAB-XUSB includes in-circuit programming connectors so the resident PICmicro MCU may be reprogrammed on the fly (requires flash device) using programmers that support this feature. Because the LAB-XUSB itself is not a programmer, a separate PICmicro microcontroller programmer, such as the melabs USB Programmer is required to program a PICmicro MCU.
The LAB-XUSB is designed to work with 40-pin PICmicro MCUs. It is recommended the LAB-X1 be used with the 40-pin PIC18F4550. This flash device has is equipped with the USB module necessary to build USB peripherals.
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