Do you have enough program memory for your next PIC project?


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Do not worry PIC32-HMZ144 comes with PIC32MZ2048ECG144-I/PH microcontroller and:

  • 2048KB (yeaaaaaaaaaaah 2 MB!) program memory Flash
  • 512KB of data RAM memory
  • x6 UARTs
  • x6 SPIs
  • x5 I2Cs
  • x48 12 bit ADC
  • USB OTG with power managment
  • user button
  • reset button
  • pwr led
  • status LED
  • LiPo battery connector and charger
  • micro SD card
  • UEXT connector
  • ICSP programming and debug connector
  • 2x 50 GPIO connectors
  • JTAG connector
  • small form 77 x 52 mm

How much? We still have no confirmed price from Microchip but we guess preliminary that this board could be released for EUR 20

33 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. sagt3ksagt3k
    Dec 11, 2013 @ 21:17:35

    Very nice and very interesting. It will be possible to have an adapted version of the firmware 2.7 of Duinomite to run BASIC?

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  2. Dylan
    Dec 11, 2013 @ 21:28:06

    2024? 2208!

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  3. Lurch
    Dec 11, 2013 @ 23:42:46

    Do it! A very nice addition to the other Olimex PIC boards.
    The first errata on MCHP 32MZ chips looked pretty bad, though. Has anyone at Olimex actually worked with the chip yet?

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    • OLIMEX Ltd
      Dec 12, 2013 @ 00:11:08

      yes, we know the erratas and we got just engineering samples with bugs, but I hope Microchip will fix these soon and there will be less buggy silicon rev which they will run in mass production 🙂

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  4. LGT8F88A - THE ORIGINAL - HOHO
    Dec 12, 2013 @ 00:34:26

    Were there not 2MB Flash on Duinomite-eMEGA already? But here you have a cheaper board. Thus, a good thing!

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  5. Asbjørn Mikkelsen
    Dec 12, 2013 @ 00:36:32

    Will this chip be produced?, 200Mhz?, kinda cool considering pic32.. hope it will be done, going to buy this card in a flash

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  6. ast
    Dec 12, 2013 @ 11:48:38

    Sweet! Even 2M is not much when you remember it’s a MIPS core, but it’s quite a controller.
    Now if there only was a working programmer for (new) pic32 chips.

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  7. Pete
    Dec 12, 2013 @ 16:07:57

    Wow, That’s more powerful than my first PC.
    Hopefully there will be nothing to stop this little board from running StickOS or FreeRTOS?

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  8. gonza
    Mar 18, 2014 @ 20:01:13

    when will be on sale?

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  9. mitack
    Aug 28, 2014 @ 01:58:12

    Is this ready ?
    Cant wait to start pocking with this and retrobsd.org

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  10. Lion
    Nov 17, 2014 @ 13:44:28

    When this board will be available for the market

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  11. Mihai
    Jul 27, 2015 @ 22:24:54

    Where i can find the bootloader for this board?
    This board is compatible with MPIDE ?
    Where i can find the files for Mpide ?

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  12. Dmitar
    Jun 22, 2017 @ 20:32:11

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  13. AAhmed
    Jun 10, 2020 @ 10:30:31

    Can i read battery status(how much battery is charged or how much battery voltage is left) on this board?

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