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PIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity Starter Kit with FPU

MCHPPIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity Starter Kit with FPU

MPN: DM320007-C
Microchip Technology
PIC32MZ PIC32 Starter Kit with FPU PIC® MIPS32® M4K™ MCU 32-Bit Embedded Evaluation Board
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Overview

The DM320007-C is a development platform for the PIC32MZ family of 32-bit microcontrollers featuring an integrated Floating Point Unit (FPU). It provides a complete solution for testing the high-performance MIPS32 M4K core in applications requiring complex math and robust connectivity. The board is designed as a standalone evaluation system that can also be integrated into larger systems via an expansion header.

Why Choose This Part

This kit features the PIC32MZ with a dedicated FPU, significantly accelerating single and double-precision floating-point math operations compared to software emulation. It includes integrated debugging and programming hardware, removing the immediate need for an external PICkit or ICD 4 debugger.

Applications

High-Speed Industrial Networking
Developing gateways and controllers that require integrated Ethernet and high-speed USB connectivity.
Digital Audio Processing
Utilizing the FPU and high-performance MIPS core for real-time filtering and audio stream management.
IoT Edge Gateways
Implementing secure communication stacks and local data processing before cloud transmission.

Key Specifications

Type MCU 32-Bit
Contents Board(s)
Platform PIC32 Starter Kit with FPU
Mounting Type Fixed
Core Processor MIPS32 M4K
Utilized IC / Part PIC32MZ

Getting Started

To begin development, install the MPLAB X IDE and the XC32 compiler from Microchip. Connect the board to your PC using the provided USB cables to power the board and access the integrated debugger. Explore the Harmony v3 software framework for peripheral drivers and middleware libraries specifically optimized for the PIC32MZ EF series.

Also Consider

PIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity Starter Kit MCHPMicrochip Technology - Consider this if your application does not require a hardware Floating Point Unit (FPU) and you want to evaluate the base PIC32MZ series.