Breeze boards are versatile development boards for 28-pin PIC microcontrollers. Use them for learning, for rapid prototyping of your next project, or as the core board in your final product.
The Breeze A includes a USB-UART converter, for easy serial communication with a computer.
Introduction
Breeze boards are simple yet flexible all-in-one development platforms for 28-pin PIC microcontrollers, suitable for both advanced users and absolute beginners. The versatile boards are packed with features - ready to be used should they be required, but also carefully engineered to not interfere with the simplicity of the platform. An LED on the board allows for the simplest "blink LED" application, whilst a mikroBus socket and on-board microSD socket allow for more advanced applications such as a GPS datalogger. Connectivity with Arduino shields further expands possibilities, whilst highly-configurable power-supply circuitry allows the boards to run with minimal power consumption in battery-powered applications.
Supports both 3.3V and 5V 28-pin DIP-package PICs (power-supply selection by SMD jumper). Comes with a PIC18F25K22 microcontroller, pre-loaded with a USB bootloader (compatible with the free Amicus compiler) - meaning that no programmer is required to use the board.
Can be powered via USB, a DC-jack connector, or a 2.54mm-pitch screw-terminal connector (optional accessories).
Polarity-protection diodes and short-circuit protection on both the 5V and 3.3V power rails.
Power LED.
Organised in the Arduino form-factor (compatible with most Arduino shields, boxes, etc).
Additional offset PORTB socket, so that all connections on the board are available in a 2.54mm grid format - allowing standard 2.54mm-pitch veroboard or similar to be used with the board (the standard Arduino form-factor does not allow this).
Replaceable 16-MHz oscillator.
USB-UART interface, with the option to easily disable the interface with a jumper or from the microcontroller.
miniUSB connector, and optional USB-A or USB-B connector.
Highly configurable power-supply circuitry, allowing the board to possibly be powered by a 3.6V lithium cell with minimum power consumption.
Hover your mouse over features with the symbol for more information regarding these features.
DC-Jack or Terminal-Block Power Connector
USB-B or USB-A Socket (as well as miniUSB Socket)
mikroProg and PICkit programming connectors
mikroBus socket for "click" accessory boards
microSD Socket
Additional offset socket for 2.54mm grid compatibility
"ISP" header for compatibility with Arduino shields
Versatile Expandability
Breadboard
Veroboard
Shields
mikroBus
Package
The package consists of:
Development Board
Headers & Sockets
Add-On Accessory Boards
The mikroBus socket featured on the Breeze makes it easy to extend its functionality by plugging in any of a huge range of accessory boards from mikroElektronika.