What about PIC32?

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Re: What about PIC32?

Postby David John Barker » Tue Sep 24, 2013 6:58 pm

Nearly there, attached is a picture of the final board...
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Re: What about PIC32?

Postby roger » Mon Oct 28, 2013 10:23 am

Hi David,

Any likelyhood of the R2 board being available in the near future?

Thanks

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Re: What about PIC32?

Postby David John Barker » Tue Oct 29, 2013 12:13 pm

Hi Roger

I'm going to be putting a few boards together over the weekend. If you buy a R1 board from our site and then email me, I could ship you an R2 instead - would this be OK?
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Re: What about PIC32?

Postby roger » Tue Oct 29, 2013 2:24 pm

David,

Many thanks, I will order one this afternoon.

Is the R2 schematic available yet?

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Re: What about PIC32?

Postby David John Barker » Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:47 pm

> Many thanks, I will order one this afternoon.

Thanks Roger...

> Is the R2 schematic available yet?

Schematic and PIC IO map can be found here:

http://www.firewing.info/downloads/schematics/firewing-r2.pdf
http://www.firewing.info/downloads/pdf/pic-pin-map-r2.pdf
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Re: What about PIC32?

Postby RKP » Wed Nov 27, 2013 6:15 pm

Hi David,

I have been following this thread but I am not sure as to whether or not the R2 board is for just PIC32 or both (PIC24).

I would like to purchase a firewing board but not sure which one.

Are the R2 boards available?

Thanks,
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Re: What about PIC32?

Postby David John Barker » Wed Nov 27, 2013 7:08 pm

> I have been following this thread but I am not sure as to whether or not the
> R2 board is for just PIC32 or both (PIC24).

Unlike R1, R2 will accommodate both 16 and 32 bit devices. For example, you can plug in a 24HJ128GP502 or a 32MX150F128 device.

> Are the R2 boards available?

At the moment, R1 is the officially supported board. However, as previously mentioned, I have a few R2 boards made up. If you order an R1 but email me requesting an R2 I can ship one out to you. If you have further questions, please just ask...
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Re: What about PIC32?

Postby RKP » Thu Nov 28, 2013 4:39 am

Thanks David,

I ordered two main boards tonight from your Mecanique website and a few other things.

Can you please make sure there is a one style R1 and one style R2 board.

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Re: What about PIC32?

Postby David John Barker » Thu Nov 28, 2013 3:30 pm

> I ordered two main boards tonight from your Mecanique website
> and a few other things.

Thanks!

> Can you please make sure there is a one style R1 and one
> style R2 board.

Yes, I have done that and your items have now been shipped.
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Re: What about PIC32?

Postby richardb » Mon Jan 06, 2014 1:42 pm

sorry to use this thread but do I need to use paypal to buy a firewing board? or can I use credit cards?
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