Schmartboard makes development boards for some of the most popular chips that are more versatile and less expensive than other development boards you'll find.
Connect your Schmartboard circuit boards with our mechanical
bridges. We offer assorted sizes of
jumpers and headers.
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Parallax Propeller Development Board with Propeller Chip
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Parallax Propeller SchmartModule with Propeller Chip
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Texas Instruments Development SchmartModule
This Texas Instruments
Microcontroller Development SchmartModule supports almost all of the QFP, 48 and 64 pin T.I. microcontrollers in the MSP430, C2000, and Stellaris Cortex M3 product lines. This board is fully populated except for the TI MCU. You hand solder some headers and the MCU using our "EZ" technology, configure the jumpers for your T.I. part number and start programming. At a suggested retail of only $30, no other T.I. development board can come close to giving you the flexibility and low cost of this product. This one board supports almost all of the 48 and 64 pin MCUs available in the MSP430, C2000, or Stellaris Cortex M3 product lines.
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SchmartBoard Development Board A for the 8 Bit PIC Microcontroller
This PIC
microcontroller development board supports 116 different PIC microcontrollers. This board is fully populated except for the PIC. You hand solder the PIC using our "EZ" technology, configure the jumpers for your PIC part number and start programming. At a suggested retail of only $15, no other PIC development board can come close to giving you the flexibility and low cost as this product. This one board supports almost all of the 8 Bit PICs available in an SOIC package type. (see list of supported devices). Do you need a programming cable?
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Parallax Propeller SchmartModule
This board is populated with everything except for the Parallax Propeller Chip, memory and the optional Parallax Crystal. You hand solder these parts using SchmartBoard|ez technology which makes soldering easy and flawless (and some headers which are included). The Propeller chip makes it easy to rapidly develop embedded applications. Its eight processors (cogs) can operate simultaneously, either independently or cooperatively, sharing common resources through a central hub. The developer has full control over how and when each cog is employed; there is no compiler-driven or operating system-driven splitting of tasks among multiple cogs. A shared system clock keeps each cog on the same time reference, allowing for true deterministic timing and synchronization. Two programming languages are available: the easy-to-learn high-level Spin, and Propeller Assembly which can execute at up to 160 MIPS (20 MIPS per cog).
- Power requirements: 6.5 - 12 VDC
- Dimensions: 2 x 2 in.
- Operating temp. range: 32 F to +257 F (0 C to +125 C)
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10" RJ11 to 6 pin female programming cable for Microchip PIC development boards
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