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Farnell element14 – Development board based on a Microchip dsPIC 16-bit DSC (DIGILENT CEREBOT MC7 microcontroller)

Feb 9 2012 - Design & Manufacture [More Design & Manufacture Articles]

Based on a Microchip dsPIC 16-bit digital signal controller (DSC), the CEREBOT MC7 microcontroller development board is now available from Farnell.

The board is primarily intended to be used as a controller for electro-mechanical devices such as DC motors. The microcontroller used, a dsPIC33FJ128MC706A, is a member of a dsPIC family optimized for motor control applications. It works with the Microchip MPLAB development environment and provides built in programming and debugging support within the MPLAB IDE, says the company.

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