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
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?
Dec 12, 2013 @ 00:09:19
I can bet there will be MPIDE Arduino support earlier!
We don’t want to steal any more from The Glory of Mr.GG
Dec 11, 2013 @ 21:28:06
2024? 2208!
Dec 11, 2013 @ 23:59:03
shame 🙂
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?
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 🙂
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!
Dec 12, 2013 @ 00:46:11
Duinomite is with PIC32MX795 with only 512KB Flash programming memory ans 128KB RAM, this is x4 bigger
Dec 12, 2013 @ 01:22:51
I see. But still, I was right in a way, you had put 2MB flash drive on Duinomite-eMEGA: https://www.olimex.com/Products/Duino/Duinomite/DUINOMITE-eMEGA/open-source-hardware 🙂
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
Dec 12, 2013 @ 00:46:45
yes PIC32 at 200Mhz
Dec 12, 2013 @ 00:54:59
On microchips webpage it’s written “future product”?
Dec 12, 2013 @ 00:57:58
digikey.com already list them so they will be available soon 😉
these had to be released in June this year but still on engineering samples and with long errata sheet, so I guess MCHIP was busy to fix bugs and now is close to run production as otherwise DK wouldn’t list them with prices
Dec 12, 2013 @ 01:02:07
wow, checked mouser now, cool, will be really interresting to put these into use 🙂
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.
Dec 12, 2013 @ 11:52:05
PIC-KIT3?
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?
Mar 18, 2014 @ 20:01:13
when will be on sale?
Aug 28, 2014 @ 01:58:12
Is this ready ?
Cant wait to start pocking with this and retrobsd.org
Aug 28, 2014 @ 07:54:26
we are ready but Microchip is not 🙂
Aug 28, 2014 @ 08:07:09
Bravo !
Look forward to stopping by for one and shake hands next year in Plovdiv
Keep up the great job !
Oct 28, 2014 @ 22:37:19
What about now? 🙂
Oct 29, 2014 @ 08:17:05
we have the hardware but can’t run any software on it 🙂 Microchip have no working libraries for MZ or our developers are just stupid
Oct 29, 2014 @ 09:00:39
there is mpide atleast: https://chipkit.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html
And various stuff in github https://github.com/chipKIT32/chipKIT32-MAX
uecide is also supporting the mz: http://uecide.org/
But is the MZ done?, newer revision that A05? (A05 seems to be just as bad as A04..)
Jan 01, 2015 @ 16:25:09
\o/ RetroBSD!!! \o/
Waiting is hard work…
Nov 17, 2014 @ 13:44:28
When this board will be available for the market
Nov 17, 2014 @ 15:38:49
soon 🙂
Dec 22, 2014 @ 20:51:00
2015?
Dec 22, 2014 @ 21:50:25
January ?
😉
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 ?
Jun 22, 2017 @ 20:32:11
http://www.microchip.com/design-centers/32-bit/architecture/pic32mz-da-family
When ?
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?
Jun 10, 2020 @ 14:08:35
yes, you can do this with RG15/AN22 which is connected to the battery through resistor divider powered by RG7