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Table of Contents

Preface ........................................................................................................................... 7

Chapter 1. Introduction1.1 Kit Contents .................................................................................................. 131.2 Kit Functionality and Features ...................................................................... 14

Chapter 2. Hardware2.1 Hardware Features ....................................................................................... 17

Appendix A. SchematicsA.1 Block Diagram .............................................................................................. 21A.2 Schematics .................................................................................................. 22

Appendix B. Bill of MaterialsB.1 PIC32MK GP Development Board Bill of Materials ..................................... 27

Worldwide Sales and Service .................................................................................... 30

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Preface

INTRODUCTION

This chapter contains general information that will be useful to know before using the PIC32MK General Purpose (GP) Development Board. Items discussed in this chapter include:

• Document Layout• Conventions Used in this Guide• Recommended Reading• The Microchip Web Site• Development Systems Customer Change Notification Service• Customer Support• Document Revision History

DOCUMENT LAYOUT

This document describes how to use the PIC32MK General Purpose (GP) Develop-ment Board as a development tool to emulate and debug firmware on a target board. This user’s guide is composed of the following chapters:

• Chapter 1. “Introduction” provides a brief overview of the starter kit, highlighting its features and functionality.

• Chapter 2. “Hardware” provides the hardware descriptions of the starter kit.

• Appendix A. “Schematics” provides a block diagram, board layouts, and detailed schematics of the starter kit.

• Appendix B. “Bill of Materials” provides the bill of materials for the components used in the design and manufacture of the starter kit.

NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS

All documentation becomes dated, and this manual is no exception. Microchip tools and documentation are constantly evolving to meet customer needs, so some actual dialogs and/or tool descriptions may differ from those in this document. Please refer to our web site (www.microchip.com) to obtain the latest documentation available.

Documents are identified with a “DS” number. This number is located on the bottom of each page, in front of the page number. The numbering convention for the DS number is “DSXXXXXXXXA”, where “XXXXXXXX” is the document number and “A” is the revision level of the document.

For the most up-to-date information on development tools, see the MPLAB® IDE online help. Select the Help menu, and then Topics to open a list of available online help files.

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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE

This manual uses the following documentation conventions:

DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS

Description Represents Examples

Italic characters Referenced books MPLAB IDE User’s Guide

Emphasized text ...is the only compiler...

Initial caps A window the Output window

A dialog the Settings dialog

A menu selection select Enable Programmer

Quotes A field name in a window or dialog

“Save project before build”

Underlined, italic text with right angle bracket

A menu path File>Save

Bold characters A dialog button Click OK

A tab Click the Power tab

Text in angle brackets < > A key on the keyboard Press <Enter>, <F1>

Plain Courier New Sample source code #define START

Filenames autoexec.bat

File paths c:\mcc18\h

Keywords _asm, _endasm, static

Command-line options -Opa+, -Opa-

Bit values 0, 1

Constants 0xFF, ‘A’

Italic Courier New A variable argument file.o, where file can be any valid filename

Square brackets [ ] Optional arguments mcc18 [options] file [options]

Curly brackets and pipe character: { | }

Choice of mutually exclusive arguments; an OR selection

errorlevel {0|1}

Ellipses... Replaces repeated text var_name [, var_name...]

Represents code supplied by user

void main (void){ ...}

Notes A Note presents information that we want to re-emphasize, either to help you avoid a common pitfall or to make you aware of operating differences between some device family members. A Note can be in a box, or when used in a table or figure, it is located at the bottom of the table or figure. Note 1: This is a note used in a

table.

Note: This is a standard note box.

CAUTION

This is a caution note.

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RECOMMENDED READING

This user’s guide describes how to use the starter kit. The following Microchip documents are available and recommended as supplemental reference resources.

PIC32MK General Purpose Family Data Sheet (DM320106)

Refer to this document for detailed information on PIC32MK GP family devices. Reference information found in this data sheet includes:

• Device memory maps

• Device pinout and packaging details

• Device electrical specifications

• List of peripherals included on the devices

MPLAB® XC32 C/C++ Compiler User’s Guide (DS50001686)

This document details the use of Microchip’s MPLAB XC32 C/C++ Compiler to develop an application.

MPLAB® X IDE User’s Guide (DS50002027)

Refer to this document for more information pertaining to the installation and implementation of the MPLAB X IDE software, as well as the MPLAB SIM Simulator software that is included with it.

Universal Serial Bus Specification and Associated Documents

The Universal Serial Bus is defined by the USB 2.0 specification and its associated supplements and class-specific documents. These documents are available from the USB Implementers Forum. See their web site at: http://www.usb.org

THE MICROCHIP WEB SITE

Microchip provides online support via our web site at http://www.microchip.com. This web site makes files and information easily available to customers. Accessible by most Internet browsers, the web site contains the following information:

• Product Support – Data sheets and errata, application notes and sample programs, design resources, user’s guides and hardware support documents, latest software releases and archived software

• General Technical Support – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), technical support requests, online discussion groups, Microchip consultant program member listings

• Business of Microchip – Product selector and ordering guides, latest Microchip press releases, listings of seminars and events; and listings of Microchip sales offices, distributors and factory representatives

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DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS CUSTOMER CHANGE NOTIFICATION SERVICE

Microchip’s customer notification service helps keep customers current on Microchip products. Subscribers will receive e-mail notification whenever there are changes, updates, revisions or errata related to a specified product family or development tool of interest.

To register, access the Microchip web site at www.microchip.com, click on Customer Change Notification and follow the registration instructions.

The Development Systems product group categories are:

• Compilers – The latest information on Microchip C compilers and other language tools

• Emulators – The latest information on the Microchip in-circuit emulator, MPLAB REAL ICE™

• In-Circuit Debuggers – The latest information on the Microchip in-circuit debugger, MPLAB ICD 3

• MPLAB X IDE – The latest information on Microchip MPLAB X IDE, the Windows® Integrated Development Environment for development systems tools

• Programmers – The latest information on Microchip programmers including the PICkit™ 3 development programmer

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

Users of Microchip products can receive assistance through several channels:

• Distributor or Representative

• Local Sales Office

• Field Application Engineer (FAE)

• Technical Support

Customers should contact their distributor, representative or field application engineer (FAE) for support. Local sales offices are also available to help customers. A listing of sales offices and locations is included in the back of this document.

Technical support is available through the web site at: http://support.microchip.com

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DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY

Revision A (June 2017)

This is the initial released of this document.

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Chapter 1. Introduction

Thank you for purchasing a Microchip Technology PIC32MK General Purpose (GP) Development Board . This development board provides a low-cost, modular development system for Microchip’s line of 32-bit microcontrollers.

For a free Microchip demonstration code and additional information, visit the MPLAB Harmony page at: http://www.microchip.com/MPLABHarmony. The MPLAB Harmony Integrated Software Framework includes several demonstrations that have configurations for the PIC32MK GP Development Board.

These demonstrations are available in the <install-dir>/apps folder of the MPLAB Harmony installation, where <install-dir> is either:

C:/microchip/harmony/<version> (for Windows OS) or ~/microchip/harmony/<version> (for MAC or Linux OS).

For additional information on demonstrations and for building/running steps, refer to the documents available in the <install-dir>/doc folder.

This chapter covers the following topics:

• Kit Contents• Starter Kit Functionality and Features

The preprogrammed example code on the PIC32MK GP family MCU is available for download from the Microchip web site at: http://www.microchip.com/design-centers/32-bit. All project files are included, hence the code may be used to restore the PIC32MK GP family MCU on the starter kit to its original state (i.e., if the sample device has been reprogrammed with another program) or you can use the tutorial code as a platform for further experiment.

1.1 KIT CONTENTS

The PIC32MK General Purpose (GP) Development Board contains the following items:

• PIC32MK GP Development Board• Micro-B USB cable to full-size Type-A cable, PIC32 USB cable to communicate

with the PIC32 USB port

Note: If you are missing any part of a kit, contact a Microchip sales office for assistance. A list of Microchip offices for sales and service is provided on the last page of this document.

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1.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM

Figure 1-1 illustrates the high-level block diagram of the PIC32MK GP Development Board.

FIGURE 1-1: PIC32MK GP DEVELOPMENT BOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM

Power

VBUS_DBG

VBUS_TGT

+5V_EXT

+5V

+3.3V

+3.3V_PKOB

VBUS_TGT

Target USB

USB micro-B

Debug USB

USB micro-B PKOB

VBUS_DBG ICSP

+3.3V_PKOB

USB

GPIO

PIC32MK1024GPE100

PGEC/PGED

GPIO GPIO

GPIO

3x LED

3x Switch

+3.3V +5V +3.3V+5V

+3.3V +5V

mikroBUSSocket 1

mikroBUSSocket 2

X32 Header

+3.3V

System

Serial EEPROM

MCLR Switch

MCLR

LCD Controller

CAN 2

CAN 3

CAN 4

CAN 1 DB-9F

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1.3 KIT FUNCTIONALITY AND FEATURES

1.3.1 Development Board

Representations of the layout of the development board included in the PIC32MK Gen-eral Purpose (GP) Development Board are shown in Figure 1-2 and Figure 1-3.

The top assembly of the PIC32MK GP Development Board includes these key fea-tures, as indicated in Figure 1-2:

1. PIC32MK1024GPE1002. Green power indicator LED3. Power diode shunt4. Power in5. In-Circuit Serial Programming™ (ICSP™) connection6. USB Type-C connection7. CAN 120 Ohm terminations8. USB Type-A receptacle connectivity for PIC32 host-based applications9. X32 header10. Bus socket11. Three user-defined switches12. Three user-defined LEDs13. DB-9F CAN connectors14. CAN 3 & 4 header connectors.

For additional information about these features, refer to Chapter 2. “Hardware”.

FIGURE 1-2: PIC32MK GP DEVELOPMENT BOARD LAYOUT (TOP VIEW)

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The bottom assembly of the PIC32MK GP Development Board includes these key features, as indicated in Figure 1-3:

1. 50-pin LCD connector

2. SSD1963QL9 display controller

3. PIC24FJ256GB106 debug IC

4. Mini-USB 2.0 connector (debug)

5. USB Host and OTG power supply for powering PIC32 USB applications

6. Mini-USB 2.0 connector (OTG)

FIGURE 1-3: PIC32MK GP DEVELOPMENT BOARD LAYOUT (BOTTOM VIEW)

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Chapter 2. Hardware

This chapter describes the hardware features of the PIC32MK General Purpose (GP) Development Board.

2.1 HARDWARE FEATURES

The following key features of the development board are presented in the order given in Section 1.3 “Kit Functionality and Features”. See Figure 1-2 for their locations on the development board.

2.1.1 Processor Support

The development board kit is designed with a permanently mounted (i.e., soldered) processor, PIC32MK1024GPE100.

2.1.2 Power Supply

Power is supplied to the development board by a USB bus power, which is connected to the USB debug connector J12.

One green LED (D6) is provided to indicate the PIC32 device is powered up.

2.1.3 Debug USB Connectivity

The development board includes a PIC24FJ256GB106 USB microcontroller that provides debugger connectivity over USB. The PIC24FJ256GB106 is hard-wired to the PIC32 device to provide protocol translation through the I/O pins of the PIC24FJ256GB106 to the ICSP pins of the PIC32 device.

If MPLAB REAL ICE or MPLAB ICD 3 is used with the starter kit, disconnect the on-board debugger from the PIC32 device by removing the jumper J11. When the on-board debugger is required, replace the jumper J11. When the jumper JP2 is installed, pin 1 must be connected to pin 3 and pin 2 must be connected to pin 4.

2.1.4 PIC32 USB Connectivity

There are three possible ways to connect to the PIC32 USB microcontroller:

• Host mode – Connect the device to the Type-A connector J14, which is located on the top of the starter kit. If using the Debug USB port to power the Host port, install the jumper JP1 to short the back-power prevention diode. A maximum of ~400 mA can be supplied from the Debug USB port to the Host port using this method. If the full 500 mA supply is needed, an external supply must be connected to the application board, and jumper J28 must be removed to prevent back-powering the Debug USB port.

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• Device mode – Connect the debug mini-B USB cable to port J3 and then connect the starter kit to the host by using a cable with a Type-B micro-connector to the starter kit’s micro-A/B port J4, which is located on the bottom of the board. The other end of the cable must have a Type-A connector. Connect the Type-A connector to a USB host. Jumper J28 should be removed.

• OTG mode – Connect the starter kit to the OTG device using an OTG micro-A/B cable to the micro-A/B port J13, which is located on the bottom of the board. The starter kit provides an on-board power supply capable of providing 120 mA Maxi-mum. This supply is controlled by the PIC32MK1024GPE100 device. Jumper J28 should be removed.

2.1.5 Switches

Push button switches provide the following functionality:

• S1: Active-low switch connected to RG11

• S2: Active-low switch connected to RF13

• S3: Active-low switch connected to RF12

• /MCLR: Connected to Microcontroller /MCLR

These switches do not have any debounce circuitry and require internal pull-up resis-tors, this enables the user to investigate software debounce techniques. When Idle, the switches are pulled high (+3.3V), and when pressed, they are grounded.

2.1.6 LEDs

The LEDs, LED1 through LED3, are connected to the PORTG pins (RG12 through RG14) of the processor. The PORTG pins are set high to illuminate the LEDs.

2.1.7 Oscillator Options

A 12 MHz oscillator circuit (Y4) is connected to the on-board microcontroller. This oscillator circuit functions as the controller’s primary oscillator.

Use of an external crystal or external oscillator is required to develop USB applications. The USB specification dictates a frequency tolerance of ±0.05% for high speed. Non- USB applications can use the internal oscillators.

The development board kit also has provisions for an external secondary 32 kHz oscil-lator (Y4); however, this is not populated. A suitable oscillator, ECS-3X8, can be obtained from Digi-Key: P/N - X801-ND CMR200TB32.768KDZFTR.

The PIC24FJ256GB106 is independently clocked and has its own 12 MHz crystal.

2.1.8 mikroBUS™ Sockets

Two mikroBUS sockets, J1 and J8, are available on the development board. These sockets can be used to expand the functionality using the MikroElectronika Click adapter boards. The mikroBUS connector consists of two 1x8 female headers with SPI, I2C, UART, RST, PWM, analog, and interrupt lines as well as 3.3V, 5V, and GND power lines.

The GPIO pins for the mikroBUS sockets are assigned to route, as follows:

• UART1, I2C4, SPI1, and OC1 peripheral instances to mikroBUS socket J1

• UART2, I2C2, SPI2, and OC2 peripheral instances to mikroBUS socket J8

Note: UART2, I2C2, and SPI2 peripherals are also routed to the X32 audio header.

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2.1.9 Audio Header

The PIC32MK GP Development Board includes two X32 headers, J5 and J6, to enable a connection to the Microchip Audio Codec Daughter Board. Table 2-2 provides the details of the available Audio Codec Daughter Board, and for additional information, contact your local Microchip sales office.

For a complete list of currently available Audio Codec Daughter Boards, visit the microchipDIRECT web site (www.microchipdirect.com).

TABLE 2-1: AUDIO CODEC DAUGHTER BOARD

2.1.10 Peripheral Resource Assignment

The MCU peripheral instances, assigned for different hardware interfaces, are pro-vided in Table 2-2. The correct peripheral instance must be used in the application to use the respective hardware interface.

TABLE 2-2: RESOURCE ASSIGNMENT

Daughter Board Part No.

PIC32 Audio Coded Daughter Board AC320100

Resource Assignment

Peripheral Reference Clock

I2C SPI UART Output Compare

Interrupt

MikroBus1 (J1) I2C4 SPI1 UART1 OC1 INT1 —

MikroBus2 (J8) I2C2 SPI2 UART2 OC2 INT2 —

X32 (J5, J6) I2C2 SPI2 UART2 — — REFCLK

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Appendix A. Schematics

A.1 SCHEMATICSFIGURE A-1: PIC32MK GP DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATICS (1 OF 6)

S1

S2

S3

330R

R8

+3.3V

SOSCI/RPC13

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

0.1uFC1

0.1uF

C3

0.1uF

C6

0.1uF

C8+3.3V

0.1uF

C12+3.3V

0.1uF

C10

0.1uF

C4

D2+

D2-

ICSP RJ11 HDR

USER LEDs

USER'S SWITCH

330R

R9

330R

R7

10kR4

10kR5

10kR6

+3.3V10kR3

0.1uF

C2

USB1_N

USB1_P

USB2_P

USB2_N

RG15/SDD_CS

PMPD5

PMPD6

PMPD7

RD1/DATA_EN

RD2/GFX_RST

RPD3

RPD4

RPG6

RPG9

AN21/RE8

AN20/RE9

RPA12

RPA11

RPA0

RPA1

PGC1

PGD1

RF9

RF10

RPC0

RC11

RG11/SW1

RF12/SW2

RF13/SW3

SDA4

SCL4

RD14

RD15

SDA2

SCL2 RPA4/U6TX

RPA14

RPA15/U6RX

VBAT

RPB6

RPC10

RPB7

RPB9

RPC6

RPC7

PMPD12

PMPD13

PMWR

PMPRD

PMPD14

PMPD15

PMPD8

PMPD9

PMPD10

PMPD11

PMPD0

PMPD1

RPG12/LED1

RPG13/LED2

RPG14/LED3

PMPD2

PMPD3

PMPD4

RPG12/LED1

RPG13/LED2

RPG14/LED3

RG11/SW1

RF12/SW2

RF13/SW3

PGC1PGD1

RPB1

SCL1

SDA1

D1+

D1-

Only Oscillator or Crystal Configuration

should be populated.

Please check PCB/BOM to determine

which configuration is populated

DNP

TC25L5I32K7680

EN 1

GND 2OUT3

VDD4

Y1

DNP

32.768 kHz

+3.3V

+3.3V+3.3V

0R

R10

RF7

PIC32_VBUS1

PIC32_VBUS2

RPB8

+3.3V

MCLR

MCLR

RPE0/C1TX

RPE1/C2RX

RPE14/C1RX

RPE15/C2TX

RPC2

RPC15

C4RX

C3TX

C3RX

INT2

SCK6

SDO6

VBUSON

USB_OC

OC_CLR

SS6

U4RX

U4TX

SS2

SCK2

SDI2

SDO2

U3RX

U3TX

STBY 1

GND 2Out3

VDD4 STBY

GNDOut

VDD

Y2

12MHz

MCLR

C4TX

USBID1/RPB5

RPC9/PMPD15/RC9 84

RPC8/PMWR/RC8 81

RPC7/PMPA17/RC7 78

PGD1/AN5/CTCMP/C1IN1-/RTCC/RPB3/RB327

RPB13/CTPLS/PMPD3/RB13 99

AVDD30

TRD1/RPG12/PMPA21/RG12 96

AN7/CVD7/C3IN1-/C4IN1-/RPC1/RC133

RPB10/PMPD0/RB10 93

VSS36

RPG0/PMPD8/RG0 90

AN36/CVD36/RF1339

RPF0/PMPD11/RF0 87

AN13/CVD13/C3IN2-/SCL4/PMPA10/RE1342

VSS45

AN39/CVD39/RD1548

AN1/C2IN1+/RPA1/RA123

AN10/CVD10/RPA12/RA1220

AN22/CVD22/RG1017

AN16/CVD16/RPG9/PMPA2/RG914

AN18/CVD18/RPG7/SCL1/PMPA4/RG711

RPD3/RD38

RPB15/PMPD7/RB155

VDD2

AN41/CVD41/RPE1/RE1 53

D1- 56

D2- 59

VDD 62

VSS 65

VBAT 68

DAC2/AN48/CVD48/RPC10/PMPA14/RC10 71

SOSCO/RPB8/RB8 74

PGD3/AN2/C2IN1-/RPB0/CTED2/RB024

PGC3/AN3/C1IN4-/C4IN2-/RPB1/CTED1/RB125

AN9/CVD9/RPA11/RA1121

AN21/CVD21/RE818

AN0/C2IN4-/C4IN3-/RPA0/RA022

AN20/CVD20/RE919

VSS15

AN17/CVD17/RPG8/SDA1/PMPA3/RG812

VDD16

MCLR13

RPD4/RD49

RD16

AN19/CVD19/RPG6/PMPA5/RG6/VBUSON210

RD27

TCK/RPA7/PMPD5/RA73

RPB14/PMPD6/RB14/VBUSON14

AN23/CVD23/PMPA23/RG151

RPD5/PMPRD/RD5 82

PMPD12/RD12 79PMPD13/RD13 80

AN40/CVD40/RPE0/RE0 52

OA5IN+/AN24/CVD24/C5IN1+/C5IN3-/RPA4/T1CK/T1G/RA4 51

VUSB3V3 55

VBUS2 58

VBUS1 54

D1+ 57

AN45/CVD45/RF5 61

OSC2/CLKO/RPC15/RC15 64

D2+ 60

OSC1/CLKI/AN49/CVD49/RPC12/RC12 63

AN47/CVD47/RPA15/RA15 67

RPB6/SCL3/SCK2/PMPA15/RB6/PGC2 70

AN46/CVD46/RPA14/RA14 66

RPB5/SDA3/USBID1/RB5/PGD2 69

SOSCI/RPC13/RC13 73

OA5OUT/AN25/CVD25/C5IN4-/RPB7/SCK1/INT0/RB7 72

VSS 75

TMS/OA5IN-/AN27/CVD27/LVDIN/C5IN1-/RPB9 76

PGC1/AN4/C1IN1+/C1IN3-/C2IN3-/RPB2/RB226

VREF+/AN34/CVD34/PMPA6/RF1029VREF-/AN33/CVD33/PMPA7/RF928

TDO/PMPD4/RA10 100

TRD0/PMPA22/RG13 97RPB12/PMPD2/RB12 98

AN6/CVD6/C3IN4-/C4IN1+/C4IN4-/RPC0/RC032

AN11/CVD11/C1IN2-/PMPA12/RC1135AN8/CVD8/C3IN1+/C3IN3-/RPC2/PMPA13/RC234

RPB11/PMPD1/RB11 94

TRCLK/PMPA18/RF6 91TRD3/PMPA19/RF7 92

AN35/CVD35/RG1138

AN12/CVD12/C2IN2-/C5IN2-/SDA4/PMPA11/RE1241AN37/CVD37/RF1240

RPF1/PMPD10/RF1 88

VSS 85VDD 86

AN15/CVD15/RPE15/PMPA0/RE1544

AN38/CVD38/RD1447VDD46

RPB4/SCL2/PMPA8/RB450

RPD6/PMPD14/RD6 83

RPC6/USBID2/PMPA16/RC6 77

AVSS31

VDD37

AN14/CVD14/RPE14/PMPA1/RE1443

TDI/AN26//CVD26/RPA8/SDA2/PMPA9/RA849

TRD2/PMPA20/RG14 95

RPG1/PMPD9/RG1 89

PIC32MKxxxGPxxx

RPC9/PMPD15/RC9

RPC8/PMWR/RC8

RPC7/PMPA17/RC7

PGD1/AN5/CTCMP/C1IN1-/RTCC/RPB3/RB3

RPB13/CTPLS/PMPD3/RB13

AVDD

TRD1/RPG12/PMPA21/RG12

AN7/CVD7/C3IN1-/C4IN1-/RPC1/RC1

RPB10/PMPD0/RB10

VSS

RPG0/PMPD8/RG0

AN36/CVD36/RF13

RPF0/PMPD11/RF0

AN13/CVD13/C3IN2-/SCL4/PMPA10/RE13

VSS

AN39/CVD39/RD15

AN1/C2IN1+/RPA1/RA1

AN10/CVD10/RPA12/RA12

AN22/CVD22/RG10

AN16/CVD16/RPG9/PMPA2/RG9

AN18/CVD18/RPG7/SCL1/PMPA4/RG7

RPD3/RD3

RPB15/PMPD7/RB15

VDD

AN41/CVD41/RPE1/RE1

D1-

D2-

VDD

VSS

VBAT

DAC2/AN48/CVD48/RPC10/PMPA14/RC10

SOSCO/RPB8/RB8

PGD3/AN2/C2IN1-/RPB0/CTED2/RB0

PGC3/AN3/C1IN4-/C4IN2-/RPB1/CTED1/RB1

AN9/CVD9/RPA11/RA11

AN21/CVD21/RE8

AN0/C2IN4-/C4IN3-/RPA0/RA0

AN20/CVD20/RE9

VSS

AN17/CVD17/RPG8/SDA1/PMPA3/RG8

VDD

MCLR

RPD4/RD4

RD1

AN19/CVD19/RPG6/PMPA5/RG6/VBUSON2

RD2

TCK/RPA7/PMPD5/RA7

RPB14/PMPD6/RB14/VBUSON1

AN23/CVD23/PMPA23/RG15

RPD5/PMPRD/RD5

PMPD12/RD12

PMPD13/RD13

AN40/CVD40/RPE0/RE0

OA5IN+/AN24/CVD24/C5IN1+/C5IN3-/RPA4/T1CK/T1G/RA4

VUSB3V3

VBUS2

VBUS1

D1+

AN45/CVD45/RF5

OSC2/CLKO/RPC15/RC15

D2+

OSC1/CLKI/AN49/CVD49/RPC12/RC12

AN47/CVD47/RPA15/RA15

RPB6/SCL3/SCK2/PMPA15/RB6/PGC2

AN46/CVD46/RPA14/RA14

RPB5/SDA3/USBID1/RB5/PGD2

SOSCI/RPC13/RC13

OA5OUT/AN25/CVD25/C5IN4-/RPB7/SCK1/INT0/RB7

VSS

TM1B1 S/OA5IN-/AN27/CVD27/LVDIN/C5IN1-/RPB9

PGC1/AN4/C1IN1+/C1IN3-/C2IN3-/RPB2/RB2

VREF+/AN34/CVD34/PMPA6/RF10

VREF-/AN33/CVD33/PMPA7/RF9

TDO/PMPD4/RA10

TRD0/PMPA22/RG13

RPB12/PMPD2/RB12

AN6/CVD6/C3IN4-/C4IN1+/C4IN4-/RPC0/RC0

AN11/CVD11/C1IN2-/PMPA12/RC11

AN8/CVD8/C3IN1+/C3IN3-/RPC2/PMPA13/RC2

RPB11/PMPD1/RB11

TRCLK/PMPA18/RF6

TRD3/PMPA19/RF7

AN35/CVD35/RG11

AN12/CVD12/C2IN2-/C5IN2-/SDA4/PMPA11/RE12

AN37/CVD37/RF12

RPF1/PMPD10/RF1

VSS

VDD

AN15/CVD15/RPE15/PMPA0/RE15

AN38/CVD38/RD14

VDD

RPB4/SCL2/PMPA8/RB4

RPD6/PMPD14/RD6

RPC6/USBID2/PMPA16/RC6

AVSS

VDD

AN14/CVD14/RPE14/PMPA1/RE14

TDI/AN26//CVD26/RPA8/SDA2/PMPA9/RA8

TRD2/PMPA20/RG14

RPG1/PMPD9/RG1

PIC32MKxxxx GPxxxxx

U1

Red

LED1

GREEN

LED2

3.3kR1

3.3kR2

3.3kR12

3.3kR13

3.3k

R14 3.3k

R15

1MR11

DNP

0.1uF

C5

0.1uFC11

YELLOW

LED3

1k04021%

R74

8pF0603

C7

8pF0603

C9

12

34

56

MODULAR RJ25

J9

MTX_INT/RF6

QT_INT/RF5

AN22/LCD_PWM

12MHz

Y4

RPC1

SDI6 RPB0

REFCLKO2

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PIC32MK GP Development Board User’s Guide

FIGURE A-2: PIC32MK GP DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATICS (2 OF 6)

2 of 6

PIC32M

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Sheet Title

Page 2 - CA

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SB to U

AR

T

Engineer:

Serban Morea

03-106271.0

Size

B

10627PartN

umber:

Altium

.com

+5V

112

J24

RP

E0/C

1TX

RP

E1/C

2RX

RP

E14/C

1RX

RP

E15/C

2TX

USB_PUSB_N

USB_NUSB_P

EG

ND

2

+3.3V_U

AR

T

DN

P

US

B to

UA

RT

/I2C

Brid

ge

4.7kR

75+3.3V

RP

A4/U

6TXS

CL4

SD

A4

RP

A15/U

6RX

GN

D1

VIN

3V

OU

T2

MC

P1700/3.3V

U15

TX

D1

VSS

2

VD

D3

RX

D4

VIO

5

CA

NL

6

CA

NH

7

STB

Y8

MC

P2562

U13

120R

R70

1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9

DB

-9 Female

J22

+3.3V

47pFC

5147pF

C49

ES

D P

rotection

0.1uFC

540.1uFC

55

112

J20

TX

D1

VSS

2

VD

D3

RX

D4

VIO

5

CA

NL

6

CA

NH

7

STB

Y8

MC

P2562

U11

120R

R65

1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9

DB

-9 Female

J18

+3.3V

47pFC

4347pF

C41

ES

D P

rotection

0.1uFC

460.1uFC

47

+5V

10kR

72

10kR

67

+5V

112

J23

TX

D1

VSS

2

VD

D3

RX

D4

VIO

5

CA

NL

6

CA

NH

7

STB

Y8

MC

P2562

U12

120R

R69

+3.3V

47pFC

5047pF

C48

ES

D P

rotection

0.1uFC

520.1uFC

53

112

J19

TX

D1

VSS

2

VD

D3

RX

D4

VIO

5

CA

NL

6

CA

NH

7

STB

Y8

MC

P2562

U10

120R

R64

+3.3V

47pFC

4247pF

C40

ES

D P

rotection

0.1uFC

440.1uFC

45

+5V

10kR

71

10kR

66

112

34

56

HD

R-2.54 M

ale 2x3

J21

RP

C2

RP

C15

C4TX

C4R

X

C3TX

RP

G6

C3R

X

CA

NH

3

CA

NH

4

CA

NL3

CA

NL4

TE

ST

PO

INT

HE

AD

ER

GR

EE

ND

21

1 23

MM

BZ

27VC

LT

1G

D13

1 23

D14

1 23

MM

BZ

27VC

LT

1G

D17

1 23

D18

1 23

MM

BZ

27VC

LT

1G

D19

1 23

MM

BZ

27VC

LT

1G

D20

1 23

D15

1 23

D16

330R

R76

330R

R77

R78

0.1uFC

60

0.1uFC

63

1uFC

59

RE

DD

22

0R R68

0R R73

ID4

VB

US

1

GN

D5

D-

2

D+

3

0

USB2.0 MICRO-B FEMALE

J25

RP

B1

VD

D1

GP0

2

GP1

3

RST

4

UA

RT

RX

5

UA

RT

TX

6

GP2

7G

P38

SDA

9SC

L10

VU

SB11

D-

12D

+13

VSS

14V

DD

GP0

GP1

RST

UA

RT

RX

UA

RT

TX

GP2

GP3

SDA

SCL

VU

SBD

-D

+V

SS

MC

P2221A

U16

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Schematics

FIGURE A-3: PIC32MK GP DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATICS (3 OF 6))

+3.3V+5V

GN

D

+3.3V+5V

GN

D

RP

D3

RP

D4

RP

G6

RP

G9

RP

A12

RP

A11

RP

A0

RP

A1

RP

C0

RP

C1

SD

A4

SC

L4

SD

A2

SC

L2R

PA

14

RP

B6

RP

C10

RP

B7

RP

B9

RP

C6

RP

C7

RS

T1

INT

2U

4RX

U4T

XS

S6

SC

K6

SD

I6S

DO

6

INT

3U

3RX

U3T

XS

S2

SC

K2

SD

I2S

DO

2

RP

B1

VB

AT

RP

B0

RF

9R

F10

AN

21/RE

8A

N20/R

E9

+3.3V+5V

mik

roB

US

HD

R

De

ve

lop

em

en

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atte

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+3.3V+5V

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

161718

1920

HD

R-2.54 M

ale 2x10

J5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12HD

R-2.54 M

ale 2x6

J6

RE

FC

LKO

2

RP

B1

RP

B6

SC

K2

RP

B9

SS

2IN

T1

RP

C10

U3R

TS

U3C

TS

RP

B7

SD

O2

RP

A14

SD

I2S

DA

2S

CL2

RP

C6

RP

C7

U3R

XU

3TX

"X

32"

HD

R

mik

roB

US

HD

R

Fo

r cu

rren

t me

su

rem

en

t

RF

7

12 +-

CR1216, CR1220, CR1225

BT

1

+3.3V

1123

HDR-2.54 Male 1x3

J7

112345678910

HDR-2.54 Male 1x10

J29112345678910

HDR-2.54 Male 1x10 J30

112345678910

HDR-2.54 Male 1x10

J31

RP

C2

+3.3V+5V

1kR

831k

R84

1kR

851k

R86

1kR

871k

R88

1kR

891k

R90

1kR

911k

R92

1kR

931k

R94

1kR

95

1kR

961k

R97

RST

2

CS

3

SCK

4

MISO

5

MO

SI6

+3.3V7

GN

D8

PWM

16

INT

15

RX

14

TX

13

SCL

12

SDA

11

+5V10

GN

D9

AN

1

mikroB

US

J1RST

2

CS

3

SCK

4

MISO

5

MO

SI6

+3.3V7

GN

D8

PWM

16

INT

15

RX

14

TX

13

SCL

12

SDA

11

+5V10

GN

D9

AN

1

mikroB

US

J8A

N7

RS

T2

AN

0

RP

B8

RP

C6

RP

C10

RP

C7

RP

C2

RP

B9

SC

L2S

DA

2

RP

A14

RP

B6

RP

B7

RP

B1

RP

C2

RP

C1

RP

B0

SO

SC

I/RP

C13

RP

A11

RP

A0

RP

G6

RG

6R

A0

RA

11R

E8

RE

9R

B0

RF

9R

F10

RB

1S

CL2

SD

A2

PC

10R

C11

RB

8

RC

6R

C7

RC

2

RB

6R

B7

RB

9

RA

14R

F7

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PIC32MK GP Development Board User’s Guide

FIGURE A-4: PIC32MK GP DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATICS (4 OF 6)

REV ECO#

PIPr

Sch #:Revision:

Drawn By:Serban Morea

Sheet TitlePage 3 - USB/PWR IN

Engineer:Serban Morea

03-106271.0

Size B

10627PartNumber:

USB2 - Type-C

Position Set

Position 3 & 6 --> USB Host

Position 1 & 4 --> USB Device

TYPE

MIC

RO

A/B

DEV

ICE/

OTG

POR

TH

OST

TYPE

-TYP

EA

VBUS 1

GND 4

D- 2

D+ 3

VBUS

GND

D-D+

0

USB-A Female

J14

USB_NUSB_PUSBID

VBUSONID 4

VBUS 1

GND 5

D- 2

D+ 3

0

USB2.0 MICRO-B FEMALE

J13

FLGB 3

ENB 4

ENA 1

FLGA 2

GND6

OUTB5

OUTA8

IN7

MIC2026-1YM

U9

74VHCT00AMTCX

A0

1

B02

O0

3

A0B0

O0 V

cc 14

GN

D7

U6AA

14

B15

O1

6A

1 B1O

1

74VHCT00AMTCXU6B

A3 10

B3 9O38 A3

B3O3

74VHCT00AMTCX

U6C

A2

13

B212

O2

11A

2 B2O

2

U6D

NC7SB3157P6X

VCC

5

B0 3

B1 1

GND

2

A4

SEL 6

U8 +5V

0.1uFC31

10k

R52

10kR55

2.2k

R58USB_OC

+5V

10kR54

+3.3V

+5V

+5V

0.1uFC34

+5V

0.1uFC35

+5V

10kR56

CLR11

D12

CK13

PR14

Q15

Q16

GND7 Q2 8

Q2 9

PR2 10

CK2 11

D2 12

CLR2 13

VCC 14CLR1

D1

CK1

PR1

Q1

Q1

GND Q2

Q2

PR2

CK2

D2

CLR2

VCC

74VHCT74AMTCX

U7

+5V

MCLR

OC_CLR

1

23

BAS40-05

D7

OC_CLR

10kR57

+5V

MCLR

+5V

+5V

0.1uFC36

VBUS_PKOB

VBUS_OTG

D1+D1-

D1+D1-

PIC32_VBUS1

RD14

RD15

RC11

MBR0520

D10VBUS_OTG

PIC32_VBUS2MBR0520

D11

MBR0520

D12

+5V

11 2

HDR-2.54 Male 1x2J28 Shunt 2.54mm 1x2

JP3

POWER INJS202011SCQN

6

45

12

3

S4

CC1

CC2

36kR60

5.1k06031%

R62

36kR61

5.1k06031%

R63

GND

330pFC38

330pFC39

GND

+5V

TP1

+5V

100uFC32

100uFC33

330RR59

10uF25V

C30

RedD8

+5V

100k

R53

GNDA1

TX1+ A2

TX1- A3

VBUS A4

CC1 A5

D+ A6

D- A7

SBU1 A8

VBUS A9

RX2- A10

RX2+ A11

GNDA12

GNDB1

TX2+ B2TX2- B3

VBUS B4

CC2 B5

D+ B6D- B7

SBU2 B8

VBUS B9

RX1- B10RX1+ B11

GNDB12

SHLD25

J15

CON USB3.1 C

PIC32_VBUS2

CC2

D2+D2-

CC1

D2+D2-

GND

ID 4

VBUS 1

GND 5

D- 2

D+ 3

0

USB2.0 MICRO-B FEMALE

J2

USBID1/RPB5

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Schematics

FIGURE A-5: PIC32MK GP DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATICS (5 OF 6)

5 of 6

PIC32MK D

evelopment Board

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Altium

.com

RG

15/SDD

_CS

PMPD

5PM

PD6

PMPD

7

RD

1/DATA_EN

RD

2/GFX_R

ST

PMPD

12PM

PD13

PMW

RPM

PRD

PMPD

14PM

PD15

PMPD

8PM

PD9

PMPD

10PM

PD11

PMPD

0PM

PD1

PMPD

2PM

PD3

PMPD

4

LCD

_DE

LCD

_VSYNC

LCD

_HSYN

CLC

D_PC

LKR0

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

G0

G1

G2

G3

G4

G5

G6

G7

B0B1B2B3B4B5B6B7

GN

D GN

D1

VIN

3V

OU

T2

MCP1700/1.2V

U17

+3.3V

GN

D

+1.2V

80

80

MO

DE

0.1uFC

740.1uFC

750.1uFC

760.1uFC

770.1uFC

780.1uFC

79

GN

D

+3.3V

GN

D

GN

D

CO

NF

+3.3V+3.3V

+1.2V

GN

D

0.1uFC

800.1uFC

810.1uFC

82

0.1uFC

930.1uFC

940.1uFC

950.1uFC

960.1uFC

970.1uFC

98

GN

D

+3.3V

0.1uFC

990.1uFC

1000.1uFC

101

+1.2V

GN

D

10k04021% R

82

DN

P

10k04021% R

81

GN

D

+3.3V

80

80

MO

DE

10k04021% R

82

DN

PGN

D 10k04021% R

81

+3.3V6

80

0 M

OD

E

CO

NF

0.1uFC

640.1uFC

650.1uFC

660.1uFC

670.1uFC

68

GN

D

0.1uFC

690.1uFC

700.1uFC

71

+1.2V

0.1uFC

720.1uFC

73

+5V

LCD

/TouchC

onnector

R0

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

G0

G1

G2

G3

G4

G5

G6

G7

B0B1B2B3B4B5B6B7

LCD

_DE

LCD

_VSYNC

LCD

_HSYN

C

LCD

_PCLK

RD

2/GFX_R

ST

LCD

_STBY

10k04021% R

79

+3.3V10k04021% R

79

+3.3V

Norm

al Operation

NO

STADBY

SCL1

SDA1

VDDD 1

VSS2

VSS3

VDDIO 4

VSS5

VDDD 6

D0

7

D1

8

D2

9

D3

10

D4

11

VDDIO 12

VSS13

VDDD 14

CLK15

VDDIO 16

VSS17

VDDPLL18

VSSPLL19

VSS20

VDDD 21

XTA

L_IN22

VSS23

XTA

L_OU

T24

VDDD 25

VSS26

VDDLCD 27

LDA

TA23

28LD

ATA

2229

LDA

TA21

30LD

ATA

2031

VDDD 32

VSS33

VDDLCD 34

LDA

TA17

35

GPIO

036

GPIO

137

GPIO

238

GPIO

339

VDDD 40

VSS41

VDDLCD 42

LFRAM

E43

LLINE

44LSH

IFT45

VDDD 46

VSS47

VDDLCD 48LD

EN49

TE50

PWM

51

GA

MA

S052

GA

MA

S153

VDDLCD 54

VSS55

VDDD 56

VSS57

VDDLCD 58

LDA

TA16

59LD

ATA

1560

LDA

TA14

61LD

ATA

1362

LDA

TA12

63

VDDD 64

VSS65

VDDLCD 66

LDA

TA11

67LD

ATA

1068

LDA

TA9

69LD

ATA

870

LDA

TA7

71LD

ATA

672

VDDD 73

VSS74

VDDLCD 75

LDA

TA5

76LD

ATA

477

LDA

TA3

78LD

ATA

279

LDA

TA1

80LD

ATA

081

VDDD 82

VSS83

VDDLCD 84LDA

TA19

85LD

ATA

1886

D19

87D

1888

D23

89D

2290

D21

91D

2092

VDDD 93

VSS94 VDDIO 95

VSS96

VDDIO 97

D17

98D

1699

VDDIO 100

VSS101

VDDD 102

D15

103D

14104

D13

105D

12106

D11

107

VDDIO 108VSS109

VDDD 110

D10

111D

9112

D8

113D

7114

D6

115D

5116

VDDIO 117VSS118

VDDD 119

R/W#(W

R#)120

E(RD#)

121

D/C#

122

CS#123

VDDIO 124VSS125

VDDD 126

RESET#127

CON

F128

VDDD

VSSVSS

VDDIO

VSS

VDDD

D0

D1

D2

D3

D4

VDDIO

VSS

VDDD

CLK

VDDIO

VSS

VDDPLL

VSSPLL

VSS

VDDD

XTA

L_IN

VSS

XTA

L_OU

T

VDDD

VSS

VDDLCD

LDA

TA23

LDA

TA22

LDA

TA21

LDA

TA20

VDDD

VSS

VDDLCD

LDA

TA17

GPIO

0G

PIO1

GPIO

2G

PIO3

VDDD

VSS

VDDLCD

LFRAM

ELLIN

ELSH

IFT

VDDD

VSS

VDDLCDLD

EN TEPW

M

GA

MA

S0G

AM

AS1

VDDLCD

VSS

VDDD

VSS

VDDLCD

LDA

TA16

LDA

TA15

LDA

TA14

LDA

TA13

LDA

TA12

VDDD

VSS

VDDLCD

LDA

TA11

LDA

TA10

LDA

TA9

LDA

TA8

LDA

TA7

LDA

TA6

VDDD

VSS

VDDLCD

LDA

TA5

LDA

TA4

LDA

TA3

LDA

TA2

LDA

TA1

LDA

TA0

VDDD

VSS

VDDLCDLDA

TA19

LDA

TA18

D19

D18

D23

D22

D21

D20

VDDD

VSS VDDIOVSS

VDDIO

D17

D16

VDDIOVSS

VDDD

D15

D14

D13

D12

D11

VDDIOVSS

VDDD

D10

D9

D8

D7

D6

D5

VDDIOVSS

VDDD

R/W#(W

R#)E(RD

#)D

/C#CS#

VDDIOVSS

VDDD

RESET#CO

NF

U18

SSD1963Q

L9

10uFC

83

1uFC

841uFC

851uFC

861uFC

871uFC

881uFC

891uFC

90

1uFC

1021uFC

103

1uF

C106

8pF

50V0603

C104

8pF50V0603

C105

10MH

zY5

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MN

TFFC

FFC/FPC 50P Female

J26

MTX_IN

T/RF6

QT_IN

T/RF5

AN22/LC

D_PW

M

TP7TP8

TP5TP6

TP10TP11

iLCD

PMPD

5PM

PD6

PMPD

7

PMPD

12PM

PD13

PMPD

14PM

PD15

PMPD

8PM

PD9

PMPD

10PM

PD11

PMPD

0PM

PD1

PMPD

2PM

PD3

PMPD

4

iG

FX Sig

B0B1B2B3B4B5B6B7G0

G1

G2

G3

G4

G5

G6

G7

R0

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

PCLK

VSYNC

HSYN

CDE

LCD

_DE

LCD

_VSYNC

LCD

_HSYN

C_

LCD

_PCLK

333435363738

TP6

TP11

CLK

VSYNC

HSYN

CDE

CCCCiG

FX CTRL

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FIGURE A-6: PIC32MK GP DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATICS (6 OF 6)

SERIAL EEPROM (25LC256)

PGC_PKOBPGD_PKOB

+3.3V_PKOB

ICSP_MCLR_VPP_PICKIT3

UTIL_SDIUTIL_SDOUTIL_SCK

+3.3V_PKOB

UTIL_CS

UTIL_WP

USB_D-USB_D+

+3.3V_PKOB

POWER_GOOD_PICKIT3

POWER DISTRIBUTION/SWITCHING

USB INTERFACE

(BUS POWERED) FLAGB 4

OUT 5

GND2

ON3

IN1

U5FPF2104

TARGET_POWER_ENABLE

VBUS_DEVICE_SWITCHED_SENSE

+3.3V

EGND

+3.3V_PKOB

2.2uFC25

2.2uFC28

4.7uF

C26

VBUS_PKOB VIN1

VIN2

SHDN3

GND4 PWRGD 5

CDELAY 6SENSE 7

VOUT 8

EP

9 MCP1727 3.3V

U4

(Local Vdd/Vss bypass/decoupling.)

+3.3V_PKOB

SCK

SDI

SDO

VDD_SENSE

VPP_GND

VPP_ON

VPP_SENSE

+3.3V_PKOB

100R1206

R3913

2MMBT3904Q2

12

3MMBT3906Q1

13

2MMBT3904Q3

+3.3V_PKOB

+3.3V_PKOB

+3.3V_PKOB

+3.3V_PKOB

+3.3V_PKOB

+3.3V_PKOB

+3.3V_PKOB

+3.3V_PKOB

ASSEMBLY_ID_0

ASSEMBLY_ID_1

ICSP_MCLR_VPP_PICKIT3

POWER_GOOD_PICKIT3

SCK

SDI

SDO

USB_D-

USB_D+

UTIL_SCK

UTIL_SDI

UTIL_SDO

VDD_SENSE

VPP_GND

VPP_ON

VPP_SENSE

VREF_2.5V

PGC_PKOB

PGD_PKOB

VBUS_DEVICE_SWITCHED_SENSE

TARGET_POWER_ENABLE

UTIL_CS

UTIL_WP

12MHz

Y3

10uF

C13

DNPR43

DNP0402

R41

0.1uFC22

0.1uFC27

0.1uFC29

0.1uFC16

0.1uFC17

0.1uFC18

0.1uFC19

0.1uFC20

0.1uFC24

0RR49 DNPR47

DNP

R44

100kR50

100kR45

330RR48

330RR51

330R

R27

330R

R17

330R

R19

330R

R21

10kR40

10kR24

10kR16

10k

R23

10kR25

10k

R38

10k

R42

10kR32

10kR34

100kR33

0R

0402

R37

200K

R20

1kR28

100R

R29

4.7kR18

4.7kR22

200KR46

2.2kR35

2.2kR36

2.2kR26

3.16kR30

3.92kR31

PKOB Mode REAL ICE Mode

pins 1-2: Shorted pins 1-2: Open

pins 3-4: Shorted pins 3-4: Open

JP11 Jumper Positions

D_N

D_P

PGC1

PGD1

VBUS_PKOB

MCLR

CS1

SO 2

WP3

VSS 4

SI5 SCK6

HOLD7

VCC 8

25LC256

U19

GREEND5

GREEND6

AV

DD

19PM

PD2/

RE

262

PMA

7/A

N9/

RB

922

RF1

59

VSS

25V

cap/

VD

DC

OR

E56

PMA

10/A

N13

/RB

1328

PMR

D/R

D5

53

PMA

9/SD

A2/

RF4

31D

HP

/RD

250

AN2/RB214

AN5/RB511

PMA2/RG98

PMA4/RG75

PMD6/SCL3/RE62

Vusb 35

VDD 38

VSS 41

SCL1/PMCS2/RD10 44

SOSCI/RC13 47

AN1/RB115

USBOENAN4/RB412

AN0/RB016

AN3/RB313

VSS9

PMA3/RG86

VDD10

MCLR7

PMD7/SDA3/RE73

PMA5/RG64

AN

6/R

B6

17

AV

SS20

AN

7/R

B7

18

AN

8/R

B8

21

PMPD

4/R

E4

64

PMPD

1/R

E1

61

PMPD

3/R

E3

63

PMPD

0/R

E0

60

PMA

13/A

N10

/RB

1023

VD

D26

PMA

12/A

N11

/RB

1124

PMA

11/A

N12

/RB

1227

RF0

58

RD

755

EN

VR

EG

57

RD

654

PMA

1/A

N14

/RB

1429

PMA

8/SC

L2/

RF5

32

PMA

0/A

N15

/RB

1530

PMW

R/R

D4

52

VC

PCO

N/R

D1

49

PMB

E/R

D3

51

Vbus 34

D+/RG2 37

USBID/RF3 33

D-/RG3 36

OSC2/CLKO/RC15 40

SDA1/RD9 43

OSC1/CLKIN/RC12 39

RTCC/RD8 42

INT0/RD0 46

PMCS1/RD11 45

SOSCO/RC14 48PMD5/CN63/RE51

AV

DD

PMPD

2/R

E2

PMA

7/A

NAA

9/R

B9

RF1

VSS

Vca

paa/V

DD

CO

RE

PMA

10/A

NAA

13/R

B13

PMR

D/R

D5

PMA

9/SD

A2/

RF4

DH

P/R

D2

AN2/RB2

AN5/RB5

PMA2/RG9

PMA4/RG7

PMD6/SCL3/RE6

Vusb

VDD

VSS

SCL1/PMCS2/RD10

SOSCI/RC13

AN1/RB1

USBOENAN4/RB4

AN0/RB0

AN3/RB3

VSS

PMA3/RG8

VDD

MCLR

PMD7/SDA3/RE7

PMA5/RG6

AN

AA6/

RB

6

AV

SS

AN

AA7/

RB

7

AN

AA8/

RB

8

PMPD

4/R

E4

PMPD

1/R

E1

PMPD

3/R

E3

PMPD

0/R

E0

PMA

13/A

NAA

10/R

B10

VD

D

PMA

12/A

NAA

11/R

B11

PMA

11/A

NAA

12/R

B12

RF0

RD

7

EN

VR

EG

RD

6

PMA

1/A

NAA

14/R

B14

PMA

8/SC

L2/

RF5

PMA

0/A

NAA

15/R

B15

PMW

R/R

D4

VC

PCO

N/R

D1

PMB

E/R

D3

Vbus

D+/RG2

USBID/RF3

D-/RG3

OSC2/CLKO/RC15

SDA1/RD9

OSC1/CLKIN/RC12

RTCC/RD8

INT0/RD0

PMCS1/RD11

SOSCO/RC14VVPMD5/CN63/RE5

PIC24FJ256GB106

U2

TP2

+3.3V_PKOB

TP3

MBR0520

D4

123456

HDR-1.27 Male 1x6

J101 2

3 4

J11

1uFC14

1uFC23

ID 4

VBUS 1

GND 5

D- 2

D+ 3

0

USB

2.0

MIC

RO

-BFE

MA

LE

J12

8pF50V

0603

C15

8pF50V

0603

C21

TP9

GN

D

TP4GND

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Appendix B. Bill of Materials

B.1 PIC32MK GP DEVELOPMENT BOARD BILL OF MATERIALS

TABLE B-1: PIC32MK GP DEVELOPMENT BOARD BILL OF MATERIALS

QTY DESIGNATOR DESCRIPTION

1 BT1 BATT HOLDER Retainer SMD CR1216, CR1220, CR1225

21 C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C8, C10, C11, C12, C16, C17, C18, C19, C20, C22, C24, C27, C29, C60, C63

CAP CER 0.1uF 16V 10% X7R SMD 0402

1 C13 CAP CER 10uF 10V 10% X7R SMD 0805

13 C14, C23, C59, C84, C85, C86, C87, C88, C89, C90, C102, C103, C106

CAP CER 1uF 16V 10% X5R SMD 0402

2 C25, C28 CAP CER 2.2uF 16V 10% X5R SMD 0603

1 C26 CAP CER 4.7uF 10V 10% X5R SMD 0603

1 C30 CAP CER 10uF 25V 10% X5R SMD 0805

40 C31, C34, C35, C36, C44, C45, C46, C47, C52, C53, C54, C55, C64, C65, C66, C67, C68, C69, C70, C71, C72, C73, C74, C75, C76, C77, C78, C79, C80, C81, C82, C93, C94, C95, C96, C97, C98, C99, C100, C101

CAP CER 0.1uF 10V 10% X5R SMD 0402

2 C32, C33 CAP CER 100uF 10V 20% X5R SMD 1206

2 C38, C39 CAP CER 330pF 50V 5% NP0 SMD 0402

4 C41, C43, C49, C51 CAP CER 47pF 50V 5% NP0 SMD 0603

1 C83 CAP CER 10uF 6.3V 10% X5R SMD 0805

4 D4, D10, D11, D12 DIO SCTKY 385mV 500mA 20V SOD-123

3 D5, D6, LED2 LED GREEN 2.2V 25mA 15mcd Clear SMD 0603

1 D7 DIO SCTKYARR 1V 200mA 40V SOT-23-3

2 D8, LED1 DIO LED RED 1.75V 20mA CLEAR SMD 0603

4 D15, D16, D19, D20 DIO TVS 22V 40W SOT-23-3

2 J1, J8 mikroBUS HOST

4 J2, J12, J13, J25 CON USB2.0 MICRO-B FEMALE TH/SMD

1 J5 HDR-2.54 Male 2x10 Gold 5.84MH TH VERT

1 J6 HDR-2.54 Male 2x6 Gold 5.84MH TH VERT

1 J7 HDR-2.54 Male 1x3 Tin 5.84MH TH VERT

1 J9 CON MODULAR RJ25 TH R/A

1 J11 HDR_JMPR_2X2_TH_0.05"

1 @J11 CONN JUMPER SHORTING 1.27MM GOLD

1 J14 CON USB USB-A Female SMD R/A

1 J15 CONN RCPT USB 3.0 TYPE C R/A

2 J18, J22 CON DSUB DE-9 Female TH R/A

4 J19, J20, J23, J24 HDR-2.54 Male 1x2 Gold 5.84MH TH VERT

1 J21 HDR-2.54 Male 2x3 Gold 5.84MH TH VERT

1 J26 FFC/FPC XF2M 0.5mm 50P Female SMD R/A

1 J28 HDR-2.54 Male 1x2 Tin 5.84MH TH VERT

3 J29, J30, J31 HDR-2.54 Male 1x10 TH 5.84MH TH VERT

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1 JP3 MECH HW JUMPER 2.54mm 1x2

1 LED3 DIO LED YELLOW 2.1V 20mA 6mcd Clear SMD 0603

4 MCLR, S1, S2, S3 SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 12V

1 Q1 TRANS BJT PNP MMBT3906 -40V -200mA 300mW SOT-23-3

2 Q2, Q3 TRANS BJT NPN MMBT3904 40V 200mA 310mW SOT-23-3

6 R1, R2, R12, R13, R14, R15 RES TKF 3.3k 5% 1/10W SMD 0402

20 R3, R4, R5, R6, R16, R23, R24, R25, R32, R34, R38, R40, R42, R66, R67, R71, R72, R79, R81, R82

RES TKF 10k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402

10 R7, R8, R9, R17, R19, R21, R27, R48, R51, R59

RES TKF 330R 5% 1/10W SMD 0402

1 R11 RES TKF 1M 1% 1/10W SMD 0402

3 R18, R22, R75 RES TKF 4.7k 5% 1/10W SMD 0402

2 R20, R46 RES TKF 200k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402

3 R26, R35, R36 RES TKF 2.2k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402

17 R28, R74, R83, R84, R85, R86, R87, R88, R89, R90, R91, R92, R93, R94, R95, R96, R97

RES TKF 1k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402

1 R29 RES TKF 100R 5% 1/16W SMD 0402

1 R30 RES SMD 3.16K OHM 1% 1/10W 0402

1 R31 RES SMD 3.92K OHM 1% 1/10W 0402

4 R33, R45, R50, R53 RES TKF 100k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402

2 R37, R49 RES TKF 0R 1/16W SMD 0402

1 R39 RES TKF 100R 1% 1/4W SMD 1206

5 R52, R54, R55, R56, R57 RES TKF 10k 5% 1/10W SMD 0402

1 R58 RES TKF 2.2k 5% 1/16W SMD 0402

2 R60, R61 RES TKF 36k 1% 1/16W SMD 0402

2 R62, R63 RES TKF 5.1k 1% 1/10W SMD 0603

4 R64, R65, R69, R70 RES TKF 120R 1% 1/10W SMD 0603

1 R78 RES TKF 0R SMD 0402

1 S4 SWITCH SLIDE DPDT 6V 300mA SMD

2 TP4, TP9 TEST POINT MULTI PURPOSE MINI BLACK

6 TP5, TP6, TP7, TP8, TP10, TP11 CON TP TAB Silver Mini 3.8x2.03 SMD

1 U5 IC SWITCH LOAD FULL FUNC SOT23-5

1 U6 IC GATE NAND 4CH 2-INP 14-TSSOP

1 U7 IC D-TYPE POS TRG DUAL 14TSSOP

1 U8 IC SWITCH SPDT SC70-6

1 U18 1215K bytes frame buffer. Support up to 864 x 480 at 24bpp display

1 Y3 CRYSTAL 12MHz 8pF SMD NX3225SA

1 Y5 CRYSTAL 10MHz 12pF SMD ABM3B

1 U1 PIC32MK GP with CAN 1024 KB mem 100-pin

1 U2 MCHP MCU 16-BIT 32MHz 256kB 16kB PIC24FJ256GB106-I/PT TQFP-64

1 U4 MCHP ANALOG LDO 3.3V MCP1727-3302E/FM

1 U9 IC SWITCHER MIC2026-1YM Dual-Channel Power Distribution Switch SOIC-8

4 U10, U11, U12, U13 MCHP INTERFACE CAN SOIC-8

1 U15 MCHP ANALOG LDO 3.3V SOT-23-3

1 U16 MCHP INTERFACE USB I2C UART TSSOP-14

1 U17 CHP ANALOG LDO 1.2V SOT-23-3

1 U19 MCHP MEMORY SERIAL EEPROM 256k SPI SOIC-8

QTY DESIGNATOR DESCRIPTION

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Bill of Materials

Legend: DNP = Do Not Place

1 Y2 CRYSTAL OSC_DSC1001_12MHz_1.8V~3.3V

DNP R11, R59, R61, R87, R70, R84, R71

DNP R22, R23, R24, R25, R26, R27

DNP D11 DIODE GEN PURP 75V 150MA 0402

DNP J11 Terminal Strip, Dual Row Horizontal, Surface Mount, 0.100" Pitch

DNP J15 CON HDR-2.54 Male 2x20 Gold 5.84MH TH VERT

DNP J12, J18 CON HDR-1.27 Female 1x6 Gold TH VERT

QTY DESIGNATOR DESCRIPTION

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PIC32MK GP Development Board User’s Guide

NOTES:

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