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                      USB Port Module

        

 

     

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> USB Port Module Manual (PDF 912 KB)

> Circuit description and diagram (PDF 195 KB)

> Kit construction instructions (PDF 324 KB)

 

 


Introduction

Features and Onboard Facilities

The compact USB PORT Module from eLabtronics can be used as a PIC chip programmer and a PC based controller.

Nowadays a great deal of electronic products have USB connections. Some new laptops have only USB connections. The USB PORT Programmer Controller enables you to build your own USB port into electronic projects.

There are various USB projects that power torches, fans etc. These projects make use of the 5V power on the USB but not the data transfer to the PC. The USB PORT Module allows you to add USB port to your project and also can program the PIC chips on your new microcontroller invention!

The eLabtronics USB PORT Module includes:

  1. A USB PIC Programmer so that you can program PIC chips on your own PIC project PCB without removing them from the circuit (in circuit programming). The programmed PIC chip on your PCB can then communicate with the PC through the same connection.
     

  2. Three re-programmable connectors (19 pins are usable). Most of the 19 pins can be used for Digital Input/Output signals. Some can be used as analogue (voltage level) inputs.
     

  3. Powerful firmware for totally accessible read and write to chip registers on the USB PORT module.

Package

The USB PORT Module includes a CD containing (among other things) the USB PORT module manual, the kit construction instructions and the USB PORT module circuit schematic. These documents are also available for download at the top of this page. 


Price                                               

Fully built and tested

AU$44.00 inc. GST +(AU$15 delivery charge within Australia, if required)   


Related links

> USB Data Logger

 

 

 

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