- Order number: MIKROE-1684
- Manufacturer product ID: MIKROE-1684
clicker 2 for PIC18FJ is a battery-powered click™ board two-seater. Inventing and putting together fully-functional standalone gadgets is now just 1% perspiration and 99% inspiration. Its powered by Microchip’s 8-bit PIC18F87J50 MCU.
Thousands of possibilities with click boards.
With two mikroBUS™ sockets on clicker 2, you can take advantage of the huge potential of click™ boards, the constantly expanding range of over 300 add-on boards. Blend different functionalities together and come up with new and original inventions. That’s just two clicks and your project is half-way done. Go ahead and play with a few ideas right away.
Programming
To make your prototyping experience as convenient as possible, clicker 2 for PIC18FJ is preprogrammed with a USB HID bootloader. Just download our mikroBootloader application and you’re ready to upload your firmware. On-board mikroProg for PIC, dsPIC and PIC32 connector enables programming through external programmer/debugger.
Power Management
clicker 2 for PIC18FJ features LTC®3586, a highly integrated power management and battery charger IC that includes a current limited switching PowerPath manager. LTC®3586 also enables battery charging over a USB connection.
You can supply power to the board with a micro USB cable provided in the package. On-board voltage regulators provide the appropriate voltage levels to each component on the board.
Specification
Applications | This compact board brings flexibility of click add-on boards to your favorite microcontroller, making it a perfect starter kit for implementing your ideas |
Architecture | PIC (8-bit) |
MCU | PIC18F87J50 |
MCU speed | 12MIPS, 48MHz |
MCU Memory | 128KB of Flash, 3.904 bytes RAM |
Programming | Preprogrammed with USB HID bootloader. Also features mikroProg for PIC, dsPIC and PIC32 connector |
Key Features | LTC®3586 - power management and battery charger IC |
Expandability | 2 x mikroBUS sockets, two 1x26 mikromedia-compatible headers |
Input Voltage | 5V (via USB) or Li-Polymer Battery (3.7V) |