So I'm calling this project complete! I've met all my goals, I have all the gerber files and a BOM which I could post online if I wanted. This PIC18F65F94 is really an amazing piece of work, I used the 64-pin variant and I'm glad I chose that one because I ended up using EVERY pin on the thing for this project; and being able to simply map the functions to the requisite pin made setting up everything a breeze! Here's a list of the features:
- PIC18F65F94 @ 48Mhz
- USB Programmable and charged
- PCB mounted breadboard for easy prototyping
- 20 remappable pins for use in your projects!
- 128x16 pixel LCD screen.
- MEMS Speaker and Microphone
- Infrared Proximity and Ambient Light detector
- Infrared Transmitter & Receiver
- 4 Super Bright LEDs and a RGB Led
- 2 Resistive Touch Buttons
- MicroSD Card Slot
I think I remembered everything there :)
I had just enough pins to add 4 LEDS and 2 Resistive Touch buttons at the very end. I'm going to add a header to access the main I2C and SPI buses, that's the only immediate improvement for Erzielboard that I can think of.
If you like Erzielboard let me know! Leave a comment and let us know what you think!
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