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QL200 PIC MCU Development Board kit & USB Programmer

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QL200 is an integrated demo system for study and development of PIC Microcontroller, which is provided with four functions of experimental instrument, programmer, simulation interface and ICSP download cable. Enclosed with control CPU and combined with programming software which has independent intellectual property rights, the system is able to support over 90 percent of the experiments and development practices of PIC Microcontroller.

To easily study and develop all series of PIC Microcontroller’s, only a set of QL200 demo system and a computer are needed. Based on programming functions, abundant on-board hardware resources, flexible expansion, free resource distribution, and ICSP download function for customer target board, QL200 can not only satisfy the demands of a beginner in Microcontroller study, but also meet the requirements of engineers in development of Microcontroller. In addition to a study & experimental board, QL200 is also a demo board of Microcontroller integrated with multiple resources.                e36×42r7fy

2 Responses to “QL200 PIC MCU Development Board kit & USB Programmer”

  1. Andrew Walch says:

    Firstly I have no affiliation with the QL200 manufacturer!

    This board is most definately worth the money. I own two of these boards plus the EasyPIC6 made by MickroE. For simplicity and having reconfigurable hardware, the QL200 wins hand down. It is also MCD2 debug compatible as is the EasyPIC6.

    Both have pro’s and con’s but I will focus on the QL200.

    Pro’s
    1. Value for money
    2. Ease of use, even for an absolute beginner
    3. Expandable
    4. Supplied with additional hardware FOC i.e. LCD’s etc
    5. Compatible with a number of aftermarket debuggers
    6. PIC Controller I/O lines are easily accessible and have at least two methods of connecting to each line
    7. Well assembled

    Con’s
    1. The technical support is very limited but is good enough to keep you going.
    2. Does not have USB onboard connector for use with 18F series PIC, but it can easily be added
    3. Programmer can be ‘quirky’ at times
    4. No touch screen connector

    In summary, the hardware is excellent, software is ok as is the technical support. If you want to go from zero to running quickly, this is the board to buy. Even with the missing hardware as described in the Con’s, it can be added to the system.

    -burgerfeet

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