E-blocks2 dsPIC Programmer
The 16-bit PIC programmer (BL0032) can be used with various programming languages including Assembly, C and Flowcode. To program the dsPIC on the board a free tool called mLoader is available.
The Arduino Shield (BL0055) can be used with various programming languages, including Assembly, C, Arduino IDE and Flowcode
To program your Arduino on the board a free tool called mLoader is available to download.
The board presents all port pins collected together as E-blocks2 sockets. The board takes power from an external power supply or from the micro USB port.
Arduino Uno not included.
The E-blocks2 board is compatible with Ghost technology. Using the board with Flowcode allows the use of the advanced Ghost debugging features including in-circuit debugging, real-time pin monitoring, and bus decoding.
If using this board with First Generation downstream E-blocks, then you will need an E-blocks2 upstream to E-blocks downstream connector.
The 16-bit PIC programmer (BL0032) can be used with various programming languages including Assembly, C and Flowcode. To program the dsPIC on the board a free tool called mLoader is available.
The flexible downstream board (BL0114) is perfect for learning and projects. It's compatible with any upstream E-blocks2 programmer, enabling exploration of multiple technologies on a single board.
The 8-bit microcontroller multi-programmer connects to a PC via USB to provide you with a powerful microcontroller and debugging platform.