Trudyo is an embedded system development board based on PIC18F4550. The 13 pins of the development board, which has 30 digital input/output pins, can also be used as analog inputs. The development board with an operating frequency of 48MHz can be programmed and operated without an external programmer via USB connection.
Why Trudyo ?
Affordable.
Easy to use and program.
It offers ease of transportation.
Does not require external hardware.
It has high working speed.
Suitable for industrial project development.
It protects your computer and yourself with short-circuit protection.
What can I do with Trudyo ?
You can realize hobby applications or an industrial product with a trudio development board. Trudyo contains only the necessary hardware on the development board. In this way, while you are designing your own products, you can make the product you want by making additions according to your needs on this basis. You can also benefit from the resources we provide to improve your embedded system programming experience. In addition, you can examine countless sample applications and access any resource you want through MikroC's advanced library and LibStock platform.
How do I use ?
The Trudyo development board is used with the MikroC PRO for PIC editor. With this C-based editor, you can easily write code and easily upload it to the trudio development board with the USB HID Bootloader, one of the many tools the editor offers. You can plug your development board into your computer and start coding within minutes. You can design your own projects by taking advantage of the trainings published on the Trudyo YouTube channel.
Trudyo PIC18F4550 System Development Board Technical Specifications:
Microcontroller: PIC18F4550
Operating Voltage: 5V/DC
Recommended Input Voltage: 2.5-5V/DC
Digital Input/Output Pins: 35 Pin (30 Pin Usable.)
Analog Input Pins: 13 Pin (10 Bit)
SPP: YES
SPI: YES
I2C: YES
EUSART: 1
Comparator: 2
Timer 8 Bit: 1
Timer 16 Bit: 3
USB 2.0
DC Current Per Pin: 25mA
Flash Memory: 32KB
SRAM: 2KB
EEPROM: 256Bytes
Working Speed: 48MHz (With 20MHz Oscillator and PLL)