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32K Esduino with USB Interface
[ESD12C32-UR]
$54.00 CAD
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Product Info

Rev. 2 now shipping!

Esduino is an Arduino-style board based on a 9S12C microcontroller! What this means is that you can now easily utilize the powerful Freescale 16-bit 9S12C microcontroller in your projects by using any of a great number of Arduino shields already available from various sites worldwide. And if you can't find one that exactly matches your needs, you can always design your own, using the open-source hardware design files you'll find on the internet.

Since it is based on S12, your code can be developed using any S12 tools (e.g. CodeWarrior, AsmIDE, GCC, ICC12, etc.). For those who prefer the Arduino development environment, a community project is currently underway to port it to 9S12C. If you're interested in getting involved with this project, please contact us.

Esduino12C32-UR features:

  • 9S12C32 16-bit microcontroller
    • up to 24MHz bus speed (with PLL enabled)
    • 32K flash and 2K RAM
  • on-chip Serial Monitor (bootloader)
  • jumper-selectable mapping of Arduino-defined PWM pins. This lets you choose the source for these pins in your application.
  • two additional analog-to-digital channels available (PAD06 and PAD07), which can also function as digital inputs or outputs
  • two additional digital I/O pins brought out (PM0 & PM1), which can be used for CAN interface, if desired
  • SPI pins also brought out to a single connector, for use with SPI peripherals, such as ShiftBrite and soon-to-be-announced products
  • on-board USB interface retrofit provides 5V to power all circuitry (poly-fuse protected)
  • external power jacks (barrel and 2-pin Molex) to accommodate alternative power source when USB not connected (e.g. batteries)
  • on-board 5V and 3V regulators supply all circuitry, and also power any application shields that you plug in
  • fully compatible with free nqBASIC programming language
  • compatible with all other 9S12 programming environments (CodeWarrior, AsmIDE, Eclipse, etc.)
  • User-mappable DIG0 and DIG1 pins allow use of PM0 and PM1 instead of PS0 and PS1, freeing up two more I/O pins when the serial connection is in use.
  • User-installable SPI memory device option: add onboard serial EEPROM or Flash!
  • Support for XBee radio module without requiring a shield! Just plug in one of our low-cost ADXB adapters.

What you get:

  • assembled and tested Rev. 2 Esduino board, with USB retrofit
  • printed feature sheet and schematic diagram
  • Find relevant documentation, tools, and examples by clicking on the blue Resources tab, above

Esduino shown with ADXB option
Example showing addition of XBee wireless communication using ADXB-RA
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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 12 June, 2010.

Product Details

Not familiar with Arduino?
Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform based on an Atmel 8-bit microcontroller. Originating in Italy, it has become very popular worldwide over the past couple of years. The creators of Arduino refer to any application board designed to plug into it as a "shield". Many shield designs were created using the free version of CadSoft's Eagle schematic capture and circuit board layout program. If you want to design your own board, you can download Eagle and any of the open-source design files you'll find on the internet. Then you can modify them to suit your needs, and use a PCB prototyping service to have the boards fabricated for you.

If you don't want to layout a PCB, you can always opt to build your application by hand using point-to-point wiring with one of our many Prototyping Shield designs.

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1 - 24$54.000 %
25 - 99$45.9015 %
100 - 249$40.5025 %
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A student discount of 10% is available on most hardware products to qualified students and educational institutions in Canada and the United States. Provide details of your school name, program, student ID, etc. in the Comments at checkout, and we will apply the discount, if applicable.

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