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Bit Whacker PIC USB Development Board
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A USB Enabled PIC Development Board
 
A USB Enabled PIC Development Board
  
Do it yourself or an inexpensive ( about $20 ) kit from SparkFun, or assembled ( about $25 ) from SparkFun.  Close enough to parts cost so that you might routinely use it as a basis for your projects.
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Do it yourself: an inexpensive ( about $20 ) kit from SparkFun, or assembled: ( about $25 ) from SparkFun.  Close enough to parts cost so that you might routinely use it as a basis for your projects.
  
 
*[http://www.greta.dhs.org/UBW/ UBW (USB Bit Whacker) An inexpensive, simple input/output device to connect your computer to the real world.]
 
*[http://www.greta.dhs.org/UBW/ UBW (USB Bit Whacker) An inexpensive, simple input/output device to connect your computer to the real world.]
  
On our own Site
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Is this the first BitWhacker add on ( probably not ).  A new project just beginning:  [[Analog Whacker]]. This lets you use the BitWhacker to deal with the analog world as in addition to digital one.  We will have some special software to work with this device as well.
*[[BitWacker Java Communications]]
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On our own Site a special communications tool, works with BitWhacker and other microcontrollers as well.
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* [[Microcontroller Serial Communications Articles]] which includes the following ( and perhaps more )
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** [[BitWacker PIC and Other Microcontroller to Java Communications]]
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** [[BitWacker Command GUI | BitWhacker Command GUI]]
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** [[Graphical Data Logger]]
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** [[RS232/USB Probe]]
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** [[PC-Microcontroller Communications]]
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** [[Analog Whacker]]
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If you are a BitWhacker User without your own site, why not expand information about the BitWhacker Here.
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== further reading ==
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* [http://www.greta.dhs.org/UBW/ UBW (USB Bit Whacker)] by Brian Schmalz -- the original UBW design
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* $25 [http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8265 USB Bit Whacker - 18F2550 PTH Kit]
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* $25 [http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=762 USB Bit Whacker - 18F2455 Development Board] (fully assembled, programmed with a USB bootloader, and tested)
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* [http://forum.sparkfun.com/viewforum.php?f=19 USB Development forum] (often discusses the UBW)
  
  
If you are a BitWacker User without your own site, why not expand information about the Bitwacker Here.
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[[category:Microcontroller]][[category:PIC]]

Latest revision as of 07:17, 9 November 2010

Bit Whacker PIC USB Development Board

A USB Enabled PIC Development Board

Do it yourself: an inexpensive ( about $20 ) kit from SparkFun, or assembled: ( about $25 ) from SparkFun. Close enough to parts cost so that you might routinely use it as a basis for your projects.

Is this the first BitWhacker add on ( probably not ). A new project just beginning: Analog Whacker. This lets you use the BitWhacker to deal with the analog world as in addition to digital one. We will have some special software to work with this device as well.

On our own Site a special communications tool, works with BitWhacker and other microcontrollers as well.


If you are a BitWhacker User without your own site, why not expand information about the BitWhacker Here.

further reading[edit]