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PIC 18Fxxx playdough [Hardware]

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    Jerry Evans
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    I'm trying to find a proto kit that allows me to breadboard a few components as the front end to a PIC 18F4550. Part type quite important as I want to do this all via USB. Ideally a PCB with a plug-in or solder area for extra components. Any pointers welcomed. Ideally something I can source next day from ... anywhere within the reach of UPS/DHL. Although the PIC18 MPLab kit is awesome it has a 'Modification to board voids warranty' sticker (!) Thx++ Jerry

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      I'm trying to find a proto kit that allows me to breadboard a few components as the front end to a PIC 18F4550. Part type quite important as I want to do this all via USB. Ideally a PCB with a plug-in or solder area for extra components. Any pointers welcomed. Ideally something I can source next day from ... anywhere within the reach of UPS/DHL. Although the PIC18 MPLab kit is awesome it has a 'Modification to board voids warranty' sticker (!) Thx++ Jerry

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      Lost User
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      Then void the warranty?

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        I'm trying to find a proto kit that allows me to breadboard a few components as the front end to a PIC 18F4550. Part type quite important as I want to do this all via USB. Ideally a PCB with a plug-in or solder area for extra components. Any pointers welcomed. Ideally something I can source next day from ... anywhere within the reach of UPS/DHL. Although the PIC18 MPLab kit is awesome it has a 'Modification to board voids warranty' sticker (!) Thx++ Jerry

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        Dr Walt Fair PE
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        Why do you need a proto kit? I haven't messed with that particular PIC, but it looks like you could use most any programmer and use most any board as a proto kit. cf. http://www.edaboard.com/ftopic313796.html[^] If you really want one, Bing found this: http://www.futurlec.com/PIC18F4550_Board.shtml[^]

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        Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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          I'm trying to find a proto kit that allows me to breadboard a few components as the front end to a PIC 18F4550. Part type quite important as I want to do this all via USB. Ideally a PCB with a plug-in or solder area for extra components. Any pointers welcomed. Ideally something I can source next day from ... anywhere within the reach of UPS/DHL. Although the PIC18 MPLab kit is awesome it has a 'Modification to board voids warranty' sticker (!) Thx++ Jerry

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          dybs
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          I don't know about next-day shipping, but here's all the demo boards for the PIC18Fxxxx family on Microchip's site: http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=2519&param=en025315&page=wwwPICmicroDemo[^] Dybs

          The shout of progress is not "Eureka!" it's "Strange... that's not what i expected". - peterchen

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            I'm trying to find a proto kit that allows me to breadboard a few components as the front end to a PIC 18F4550. Part type quite important as I want to do this all via USB. Ideally a PCB with a plug-in or solder area for extra components. Any pointers welcomed. Ideally something I can source next day from ... anywhere within the reach of UPS/DHL. Although the PIC18 MPLab kit is awesome it has a 'Modification to board voids warranty' sticker (!) Thx++ Jerry

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            Mladen Jankovic
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            Well I can point you to the local company here, that makes development boards, I guess they sell them in UK too, but I'm not sure about next-day delivery. MikroElektronika[^]

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              Well I can point you to the local company here, that makes development boards, I guess they sell them in UK too, but I'm not sure about next-day delivery. MikroElektronika[^]

              [Genetic Algorithm Library] [Wowd]

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              Jerry Evans
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              Spot on. Thanks.

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              • J Jerry Evans

                I'm trying to find a proto kit that allows me to breadboard a few components as the front end to a PIC 18F4550. Part type quite important as I want to do this all via USB. Ideally a PCB with a plug-in or solder area for extra components. Any pointers welcomed. Ideally something I can source next day from ... anywhere within the reach of UPS/DHL. Although the PIC18 MPLab kit is awesome it has a 'Modification to board voids warranty' sticker (!) Thx++ Jerry

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                RTek23
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                microEngineering Labs ( [^] ) makes some decent protoboards for the Pic series.

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