Curiosity PIC32MZEF v2 Development Board
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The Curiosity PIC32MZEF 2.0 Development Board uses a PIC32MZ EF Series (PIC32MZ2048EFM) microcontroller. It has two MikroBus™ expansion sockets from MicroElektronika and connectors to mount Ethernet PHY and Audio Codec Daughter Boards.

This board has an on-board programmer/debugger. No external programmer/debugger (e.g., ICD4) is required.

Application notes, user's guide (board description and schematics), and software examples:

 
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MikroElectronika Secure Click Board™

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The Secure click board from MikroElectronika carries the ATECC508A cryptographic coprocessor with secure hardware-based key storage. The click is designed to run on either a 3.3 V or a 5 V power supply. It communicates with the target microcontroller over the I2C interface.

MikroElectronika Weather Click Board

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The Weather click board from MikroElectronika detects humidity, pressure, and temperature, specifically designed for low current consumption and long-term stability. The click is designed to work on a 3.3 V power supply. It communicates with the target microcontroller over the SPI or I2C interface.

MikroElectronika microSD Click Board

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The microSD click board from MikroElectronika has a microSD card slot for microSD cards used as a mass storage media for portable devices. The microSD click is designed to run on a 3.3 V power supply. It communicates with the target microcontroller over SPI.

MikroElectronika USB UART Click Board

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The USB UART click board from MikroElectronika uses an FT232RL USB-to-UART interface module and a USB mini-B connector. It communicates with a target board via a UART interface. The board is powered with a 5 V power supply, but is designed to use 3.3 V or 5 V I/O levels (selectable via SMD jumper).

MikroElectronika Wi-Fi 7 (WINC1510) Click Board

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The WiFi® 7 Click Board from MikroElectronika uses the ATWINC1510-MR210PB IEEE 802.11 b/g/n module, specifically optimized for low-power IoT applications. It is designed to run on a 3.3 V power supply. It communicates with the target microcontroller over SPI interface, with additional functionality provided by the following pins on the mikroBUS line: PWM, INT, RST.

LAN8720A PHY daughter board

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The LAN8720A PHY Daughter Board uses a small-footprint, low-power 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet LAN8720A PHY. It is designed for easy development of RMII Ethernet control applications when plugged into compatible Microchip development boards.

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