Microchip Technology Inc. MCHP, a leading provider of
microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today announced
the expansion of its Arduino™ compatible chipKIT™ platform ecosystem,
including a new Raspberry Pi^® tool that it co-developed with partner
element14—the chipKIT Pi Expansion Board. On the software side, volunteers
from the chipKIT and Arduino communities collaborated with Microchip's
engineers to expand the free chipKIT Multi-Platform IDE (MPIDE), to allow
users to create, compile and program Arduino sketch-based chipKIT applications
within the Raspberry Pi operating system. The chipKIT MPIDE is open source and
compatible with the Arduino programming language and development environment.
Both of these tools are based on Microchip's 32-bit PIC32 microcontrollers
(MCUs) in prototyping-friendly, low pin count SPDIP packages, which was
previously only available with 8-bit MCUs for the Arduino community. This
enables all users—including hobbyists, academics, makers and professionals—to
benefit from the PIC32's high performance, memory and integrated peripherals
while using the basic hobbyist prototyping equipment that is found in most
home workshops.
Watch a brief video: http://www.microchip.com/get/598S
The Raspberry Pi is widely viewed as one of the easiest and most affordable
computers on which to program, and recently shipped more than one million
units in less than a year on the market. element14's chipKIT Pi Expansion
Board is the world's first to enable the development of 3.3V Arduino
compatible applications for the Raspberry Pi using a 32-bit, high-performance
MCU in a prototyping-friendly package. Because the Raspberry Pi's processor is
a 3.3V chip, its digital I/O and communications (I^2C™, UART, SPI) pins
require 3.3V. Meaning that existing prototyping-friendly Arduino boards, which
are all based on 5V 8-bit MCUs, require users to create or purchase additional
components to translate the voltages. The chipKIT Pi can interface directly to
the Raspberry Pi I/O Expansion header without any additional components,
reducing both cost and design complexity.
In addition to being 3.3V compatible, the chipKIT Pi is also the only Arduino
compatible board that brings a 32-bit MCU in a prototyping-friendly package to
Raspberry Pi users. Previously, hobbyists, academics, makers and professionals
who wanted to develop Arduino applications for the Raspberry Pi using
prototyping-friendly, through-hole packages were forced to use boards based on
8-bit MCUs. The chipKIT Pi's 32-bit PIC32 MCU is in an SPDIP package, so even
non-experienced users can easily swap out the pre-populated PIC32 with a new
one—without having to replace the entire board.
The PIC32's high level of performance, memory and integrated peripherals
allows users to create applications with greater functionality, including
touch sensing, audio processing and advanced control. Additionally, users can
take advantage of the PIC32's Peripheral Pin Select feature, which provides
the flexibility to re-map certain peripheral I/O pins to suit their
applications. The chipKIT Pi board and the Raspberry Pi compatible version of
the MPIDE software further enable users to tap into the large repository of
available Arduino tutorials, reference materials, curriculum and more, to
create a diverse array of designs.
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