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Curiosity Low Pin Count (LPC)

Development Board
User’s Guide

 2015-2020 Microchip Technology Inc. DS40001804D


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Code protection is constantly evolving. We at Microchip are committed to continuously improving the code protection features of our
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MPLAB Certified logo, MPLIB, MPLINK, MultiTRAK, NetDetach,
Omniscient Code Generation, PICDEM, PICDEM.net, PICkit,
PICtail, PowerSmart, PureSilicon, QMatrix, REAL ICE, Ripple
Blocker, SAM-ICE, Serial Quad I/O, SMART-I.S., SQI,
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Table of Contents
Preface ........................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 1. Introduction to Curiosity Low Pin Count (LPC)
1.1 Curiosity Low Pin Count (LPC) Development Board Kit Contents ................. 8
Chapter 2. Getting Started
2.1 Programming the Curiosity Low Pin Count (LPC) Development Board ....... 10
2.1.1 Programming Using MPLAB® X IDE ........................................................ 10
Chapter 3. Troubleshooting
3.1 The MCU Will Not Program Using The PKOB ............................................. 14
3.2 The MPLAB PICkit™ 4 On-Board (PKOB4) Does Not Perform ................... 14
Appendix A. Schematic
A.1 Curiosity LPC Development Board Schematics ........................................... 15
Appendix B. General Notes
B.1 mikroBus™ Clicks ........................................................................................ 20
B.2 Solder Blob Jumper ..................................................................................... 20
Worldwide Sales and Service .................................................................................... 21

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Preface

NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
All documentation becomes dated, and this manual is no exception. Microchip tools and
documentation are constantly evolving to meet customer needs, so some actual dialogs
and/or tool descriptions may differ from those in this document. Please refer to our website
(www.microchip.com) to obtain the latest documentation available.
Documents are identified with a “DS” number. This number is located on the bottom of each
page, in front of the page number. The numbering convention for the DS number is
“DSXXXXXA”, where “XXXXX” is the document number and “A” is the revision level of the
document.
For the most up-to-date information on development tools, see the MPLAB® IDE online help.
Select the Help menu, and then Topics to open a list of available online help files.

INTRODUCTION
This chapter contains general information that will be useful to know before using the
Curiosity LPC Development Board. Items discussed in this chapter include:
• Document Layout
• Conventions Used in this Guide
• Recommended Reading
• The Microchip Website
• Development Systems Customer Change Notification Service
• Customer Support
• Revision History

DOCUMENT LAYOUT
This document describes how to use the Curiosity LPC Development Board as a
development tool to emulate and debug firmware on a target board. The document is
organized as follows:
• Chapter 1. “Introduction to Curiosity Low Pin Count (LPC)” – This chapter
contains general information regarding the Curiosity LPC Development Board kit
contents, layout and power source.
• Chapter 2. “Getting Started” – This chapter offers information on how to
program the Curiosity LPC Development Board.
• Chapter 3. “Troubleshooting” – Consult this chapter for troubleshooting
information.
• Appendix A. “Schematic” – This appendix lists the Curiosity LPC Development
Board schematic.
• Appendix B. “General Notes” – Refer to this appendix for general notes on
using the Click module sockets and the solder blob jumpers.

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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE


This manual uses the following documentation conventions:

DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS
Description Represents Examples
Arial font:
Italic characters Referenced books MPLAB IDE User’s Guide
Emphasized text ...is the only compiler...
Initial caps A window the Output window
A dialog the Settings dialog
A menu selection select Enable Programmer
Quotes A field name in a window or “Save project before build”
dialog
Underlined, italic text with A menu path File>Save
right angle bracket
Bold characters A dialog button Click OK
A tab Click the Power tab
N‘Rnnnn A number in verilog format, 4‘b0010, 2‘hF1
where N is the total number of
digits, R is the radix and n is a
digit.
Text in angle brackets < > A key on the keyboard Press <Enter>, <F1>
Courier New font:
Plain Courier New Sample source code #define START
Filenames autoexec.bat
File paths c:\mcc18\h
Keywords _asm, _endasm, static
Command-line options -Opa+, -Opa-
Bit values 0, 1
Constants 0xFF, ‘A’
Italic Courier New A variable argument file.o, where file can be
any valid filename
Square brackets [ ] Optional arguments mcc18 [options] file
[options]
Curly brackets and pipe Choice of mutually exclusive errorlevel {0|1}
character: { | } arguments; an OR selection
Ellipses... Replaces repeated text var_name [,
var_name...]
Represents code supplied by void main (void)
user { ...
}

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Preface

RECOMMENDED READING
This user’s guide describes how to use the Curiosity LPC Development Board. For the
latest information on using other tools, refer to the MPLAB® X IDE home page:
www.microchip.com/mplab/mplab-x-ide. This resource page contains updated
documentation, downloads and links to other MPLAB X compatible tools, plug-ins and
much more.

THE MICROCHIP WEBSITE


Microchip provides online support via our website at www.microchip.com. This website
is used as a means to make files and information easily available to customers.
Accessible by using your favorite Internet browser, the website contains the following
information:
• Product Support – Data sheets and errata, application notes, sample programs
and labs, design resources, user’s guides and hardware support documents,
latest software releases and archived software
Curiosity Development Board-specific product support can be accessed via our
website at www.microchip.com/promo/curiosity-development-boards.
• General Technical Support – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), technical
support requests, online discussion groups, Microchip consultant program
member listing
• Business of Microchip – Product selector and ordering guides, latest Microchip
press releases, listing of seminars and events, listings of Microchip sales offices,
distributors and factory representatives

DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS CUSTOMER CHANGE NOTIFICATION SERVICE


Microchip’s customer notification service helps keep customers current on Microchip
products. Subscribers will receive e-mail notification whenever there are changes,
updates, revisions or errata related to a specified product family or development tool of
interest.
To register, access the Microchip website at www.microchip.com, click on Customer
Change Notification and follow the registration instructions.
The Development Systems product group categories are:
• Compilers – The latest information on Microchip C compilers, assemblers, linkers
and other language tools. These include all MPLAB C compilers; all MPLAB
assemblers (including MPASM™ assembler); all MPLAB linkers (including
MPLINK™ object linker); and all MPLAB librarians (including MPLIB™ object
librarian).
• Emulators – The latest information on Microchip in-circuit emulators.This
includes the MPLAB REAL ICE™ and MPLAB ICE 2000 in-circuit emulators.
• In-Circuit Debuggers – The latest information on the Microchip in-circuit
debuggers. This includes MPLAB ICD 3 in-circuit debuggers and PICkit™ 3
debug express.
• MPLAB IDE – The latest information on Microchip MPLAB IDE, the Windows®
Integrated Development Environment for development systems tools. This list is
focused on the MPLAB IDE, MPLAB IDE Project Manager, MPLAB Editor and
MPLAB SIM simulator, as well as general editing and debugging features.
• Programmers – The latest information on Microchip programmers. These include
production programmers such as MPLAB REAL ICE in-circuit emulator, MPLAB
ICD 3 in-circuit debugger and MPLAB PM3 device programmers. Also included
are nonproduction development programmers such as PICSTART® Plus and
PICkit 2 and 3.

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CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Users of Microchip products can receive assistance through several channels:
• Distributor or Representative
• Local Sales Office
• Field Application Engineer (FAE)
• Technical Support
Customers should contact their distributor, representative or field application engineer
(FAE) for support. Local sales offices are also available to help customers.
Technical support is available through the website at:
www.microchip.com/support.

REVISION HISTORY
Revision D (March 2020)
Added new layout revision and content updates.

Revision C (September 2019)


Updated Figures 2-1 through 2-4 and A-1.
Remove EU Declaration of Conformity.

Revision B (April 2016)


Added the EU Declaration of Conformity.

Revision A (July 2015)


Initial release of this document.

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Chapter 1. Introduction to Curiosity Low Pin Count (LPC)


The Curiosity Low Pin Count (LPC) Development Board supports Microchip’s 8-, 14-
and 20-pin 8-bit PIC® MCUs. Dual-row expansion headers on either side of the socket
offer flexibility of connectivity to all pins on the PIC MCUs. Programming/debugging is
accomplished through the PICkit™ On-Board (PKOB), eliminating the need for an
external programming/debugging tool. This board provides flexibility for
experimentation through an application header with a ground (GND) and supply
voltage (VSS) connections. It is also a set of indication LEDs, mTouch® button and push
button switches, and a variable potentiometer. Additionally, the Curiosity LPC Board
integrates a MikroElektronika mikroBUS™ socket, which can accommodate a variety
of plug-in Click™ Board modules that can be used for application development.
1.1 CURIOSITY LOW PIN COUNT (LPC) DEVELOPMENT BOARD KIT
CONTENTS
The Curiosity Low Pin Count (LPC) Development Board kit contains the following:
• Curiosity Low Pin Count (LPC) Development Board
• Quick Start Guide
• PIC16F18446 MCU

FIGURE 1-1: CURIOSITY LOW PIN COUNT (LPC) DEVELOPMENT BOARD


REV 2

mTouch®
Button

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FIGURE 1-2: CURIOSITY LOW PIN COUNT (LPC) DEVELOPMENT BOARD
REV 4

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Chapter 2. Getting Started


The Curiosity Low Pin Count (LPC) Development Board contains a PICkit On-Board
(PKOB) which allows for both low-voltage programming and low-voltage in-circuit
debugging for all supported devices. When used with the MPLAB IDE, in-circuit
debugging allows the user to run, modify, and troubleshoot their custom software and
hardware quickly, without the need for additional debugging tools.

2.1 PROGRAMMING THE CURIOSITY LOW PIN COUNT (LPC) DEVELOPMENT


BOARD
Programming the Curiosity LPC Development Board can be accomplished through
MPLAB X IDE (version 3.30 or higher for Rev 2 and version 5.20 or higher for Rev 4).

Note: The Curiosity LPC Board must be programmed using Low-Voltage


Programming (LVP). The LVP bit of the Configuration Word(s) must be set
(LVP = ON or ‘1’).

2.1.1 Programming Using MPLAB® X IDE


1. Connect the Curiosity LPC Board to the computer using the on-board micro-USB
connector.
2. Open MPLAB X IDE and either create a new project or open an existing one.
3. Click on the Project Properties icon located in the project’s Dashboard window
(as seen in Figure 2-1). Alternatively, the Project Properties window can be
opened by clicking on File > Project Properties, or by right clicking on the project
name in the Projects window and clicking Properties.

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FIGURE 2-1: PROJECT PROPERTIES BUTTON

4. The Project Properties window will open. This window allows for the selection of
the programming tool, compiler and PIC MCU. MPLAB X IDE refers to the
Curiosity LPC Board as “Starter Kits” in the Hardware Tool selection window, as
seen in Figure 2-2.

FIGURE 2-2: SELECTING THE CURIOSITY LPC DEVELOPMENT BOARD

5. In the upper left-hand corner of the Project Properties window, click on Starter
Kits (PKOB). The window will now show the configuration options for the PKOB
programmer, as shown in Figure 2-3.

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FIGURE 2-3: PROGRAM OPTIONS FOR THE PICkit™ ON-BOARD (PKOB)

6. In the Option categories drop-down menu, select Program Options; ensure that
the Low Voltage Programming mode is selected for Programming mode entry
(Figure 2-4). The Curiosity LPC Board is now ready to be programmed.

FIGURE 2-4: ENSURE LOW-VOLTAGE PROGRAMMING IS ENABLED

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7. Once the project is ready to be programmed, simply click on the Make and
Program Device button, and MPLAB X IDE will build and compile the code and
program the PIC device, as displayed in Figure 2-5.

FIGURE 2-5: DEVICE PROGRAMMING

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Chapter 3. Troubleshooting
This chapter discusses common operational issues and methods to resolve them.

3.1 THE MCU WILL NOT PROGRAM USING THE PKOB


The Curiosity LPC Development Board’s PICkit On-Board (PKOB) uses low-voltage
programming. Both MPLAB X IDE and MPLAB Xpress set the Low-Voltage
Programming (LVP) bit to a ‘1’, allowing low-voltage programming.
1. When using custom firmware, the LVP bit must be set to ‘1’ in the Configuration
Word. MPLAB X IDE will not allow programming using the PKOB unless the bit
is properly configured.
2. When using a PIC microcontroller (one not included with the Curiosity
Development Board) that has already been programmed using high-voltage
programming and the LVP bit is cleared (LVP = OFF or ‘0’), the device will not be
recognized and cannot be programmed using the PKOB. Reprogramming the
device can be achieved by one of the following two methods:
a) Connect a PICkit™ 3 Programmer to the PIC device dual-row expansion
headers, ensuring the appropriate ICSP™, GND, and VDD connections are
made. Configure MPLAB IDE to use the PICkit 3 as the programmer, and
ensure the LVP bit is set to ‘1’ in the Configuration Word. Reprogram the
device.
b) Use an unprogrammed (blank) device and ensure the LVP bit is set to ‘1’ in
the Configuration Word.

3.2 THE MPLAB PICKIT™ 4 ON-BOARD (PKOB4) DOES NOT PERFORM


Use the Hardware Tool Emergency Boot Firmware Recovery Utility to restore hard-
ware tool boot firmware to its factory state. The recovery utility window can be opened
by clicking on Debug > Hardware Tool Emergency Boot Firmware Recovery Utility in
MPLAB X IDE.The Curiosity LPC Development Board’s PICkit On-Board (PKOB) uses
low-voltage programming. Both MPLAB X IDE and MPLAB Xpress sets the Low-Volt-
age Programming (LVP) bit to a ‘1’, allowing low-voltage programming.

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Appendix A. Schematic
A.1 CURIOSITY LPC DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATICS

FIGURE A-1: CURIOSITY LPC DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATIC REV 2 (1 OF 1)


1 2 3 4 5 6

REV ECO# DESCRIPTION DATE


DNP
TP1 2
Move Silkscreen of R14 so it can be read. Swap RB4 and 3-31-2015
RC7 connections. Change @U4 to PIC16F1619-I/P
+9V
D3 LM340MP-5.0
2.2 Change @U4 to PIC16F18346-I/P 8-2-2018
VIN
U5 DNP MCP1703-3302E/DB
J15 1 US1M 1 3 +5V
3
R59 VIN VOUT +5V
Q2
A 2 2k GND A
1 3
0603 C16 VIN VOUT +3.3V +3.3V
PJ-002BH-SMT VCMP C17 2 0.1uF GND
DNP 0.22uF 25V C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 DNP
R61 0.22uF 1uF 2 1uF
R26 R27 0.1uF 0.01uF
DNP
10k 1k 10k J33 J34
16V 16V 16V 25V 16V

HDR-2.54 Female 1x8


8 1 16 8

HDR-2.54 Female 1x8


RC2 AN PWM RC5
7 2 15 7
RA4 RST INT RA2
6 3 14 6
CS CS RX RX
GND 5 4 13 5
D1 POWER_GOOD_PICKIT3 SCK SCK TX TX
TP2 DNP DNP GREEN MISO
4 5
MISO SCL
12 4
SCL
3 6 11 3
R45 MOSI MOSI SDA SDA
2 7 10 2
+3.3V +3.3V +5V +5V
1 8 9 1
0R GND GND
0603
1210
USB MINI-B Female FDN340P
500mA GND mikroBUS J35 GND
J2 Q5
PTC3 POWER
3

1 D_VBUS +5V
VBUS D_VBUS
2 +t HDR-2.54 Male 1x3 0R R55 R52 0R
D- USB_D_N RB4 MISO RX RB5
3 J12 0R R53 R56 0R
D+ USB_D_P U16 RB6 SCK SCL RB6
4 3 2 1 0R R57 R58 0R
1

ID +5V RC7 MOSI SDA RB4


5

5 4 MCP6561 0R R51 R54 0R


GND VREF_2.5V -A
A HDR-2.54 Female 1x6 RC6 CS TX RB7
VDD
D DNP J7
1 +3.3V RB4 MISO RX RB5

7 5 3 1

7 5 3 1
8 6 4 2

8 6 4 2
OUTA
A +5V DNP
0

B RB6 SCK SCL RB6 B


VSS
S TP4
6
5
4

3 R60 RC7 MOSI SDA RB4

1
2
3
4
5
6
VCMP +A
A DNP
U3 10k RC6 CS TX RB7
TP3
(BUS POWERED)
USB INTERFACE

V
VBUS054B-HS3-GS08 J40
VIN +3.3V J39 HDR-2.54 Male 2x4 HDR-2.54 Male 2x4
DNP
DNP DNP
GND +5V
VDD
GND DNP DNP
GND
1
2
3

J8 J10
GND

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GND
AIO2 +3.3V
HDR-2.54 Male 1x2
AIO1 RSVD2

MLDP_EV/PIO2/CS
DNP
AIO0 RSVD1
VDD J5

WS/PIO3/MOSI
LED/PIO1/SCK
2 1
RX RSVD0
TX PIO7

PIO4/MISO
ICSP_VDD WAKE_SW RTS/PIO6

CTS/PIO5
R38 CMD/MLDP SPI/PIO
10k R46
R39 S2 HDR-2.54 Male 1x8 HDR-2.54 Male 1x8

RC0
nMCLR VDD VDD U4
0R
470R TACT SPST VDD J9 J11
R35 1 20
GND VDD VDD
19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1

470R 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2

RA5 RA5
2 19
PGED 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PGED PGED GND J14 DNP GND
@U4 3 18
C15 RA4 RA4 PGEC PGEC PGEC HDR-2.54 Male 1x8
C 1 4 17 GND C
VDD 0.1uF nMCLR nMCLR RA2 RA2
5 16
25V RC5 RC5 RC0 RC0
19 16 6 15
DNP RA0/ICSPDAT RC0 RC4 RC4 RC1 RC1 +3.3V U6
18 15 D2 7 14
P1 RA1/ICSPCLK RC1 RC3 RC3 RC2 RC2 23 5
17 14 GREEN GND 8 13 VDD UART_TX RX
1 RA2 RC2 RC6 RC6 RB4 RB4 1 6
nMCLR 4 7 9 12 GND UART_RX TX
2 RA3/Vpp/MCLR RC3 RC7 RC7 RB5 RB5 RB5 9 14
ICSP_VDD 3 6 10 11 C18 GND CTS/PIO5 CTS/PIO5
3 RA4/OSC2 RC4 RB7 RB7 RB6 RB6 16 18
2 5 4.7uF GND RTS/PIO6 RTS/PIO6
4 RA5/OSC1 RC5 GND 24 15
PGED 8 HDR-2.54 Female 2x10 110-91-320-41-001 HDR-2.54 Female 2x10 GND WAKE_HW RC0
5 RC6 7
PGEC 13 9 GND WAKE_SW WAKE_SW
PGEC

6 RB4 RC7 2
RA5

GND 12 AIO2 AIO2


RA2

RC5

RB5 3 8
11 AIO1 AIO1 CMD/MLDP CMD/MLDP
HDR-2.54 Male 1X6 STAGGERD RB6 4
10 AIO0 AIO0
RB7 19 10
R48

R49

PIO7 PIO7 LED/PIO1/SCK LED/PIO1/SCK


11
20 MLDP_EV/PIO2/CS MLDP_EV/PIO2/CS
VSS 20 12
RSVD0 RSVD WS/PIO3/MOSI WS/PIO3/MOSI
21 13
RSVD1 RSVD PIO4/MISO PIO4/MISO
DNP 22 17
R47

R50
0R

PIC16F18346-I/P RSVD2 RSVD SPI/PIO SPI/PIO


0R

1
3
5
7

X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 J13
SCR1 RN4020
2
4
6
8

HDR-2.54 Male 2x4


SCR2
SCR3 SCR4
VDD
0R

0R

Drawn By:
DNP
Phillips Screw 1/4" HDR-2.54 Male 1x2 DNP
VDD Jamus Griego
Phillips Screw 1/4" R37 R44 RC0
Phillips Screw 1/4" Phillips Screw 1/4" R40 R41 R42 R43 J4 R29 J3 Engineer:
D RC1 D
STANDOFF1 STANDOFF2 STANDOFF3 STANDOFF4 10k 0R 1k 1k 1k 1k 1 2
R31 10k S1 R33 John Mouton
2 1

0R R32
0402 RC4 PartNumber: Project Title
S3 0402 POT1 10327
2

470R TACT SPST


mTouch
TM
1 2 D4 D5 D6 D7
R34 HDR-2.54 Male 1x2 10k Curiosity
Button GND Sheet Title Designed with
J6 RED RED RED RED 470R
1

0R **
HDR-2.54 Male 1x2 0402
DNP Size Sch #:03-10327 Date: 8/8/2018 9:11:25 AM
1/4" Standoff Nylon 1/4" Standoff Nylon 1/4" Standoff Nylon 1/4" Standoff Nylon GND B Revision: 2.2 Sheet 1 of 1 Altium.com
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CURIOSITY LOW PIN COUNT DEVELOPMENT
BOARD USER’S GUIDE

Appendix B. General Notes


B.1 mikroBUS™ CLICKS
Module 1 is the main click socket, and Module 2 is the secondary socket. Both sockets
are fully compatible with a 40-pin PIC device; however, when using 28-pin devices, not
all pins are available.
All pins in Module 1 are available for use with the exception of the mikroBUS's Reset
(RST) signal, which is tied to pin RD0. PORT D is not available on 28-pin devices. If
the RST signal is needed, remove the solder blob jumper associated with the
mikroBUS RST connection, and place a jumper wire between the via next to the solder
blob jumper and the desired pin connection found in the J8 or J11 dual-row expansion
headers (see Figure 1-1).
All pins in Module 2 are available for use with the exception of the mikroBUS's Reset
(RST) signal (RD2), SPI Chip Select (CS) signal (RD3), and the PWM (RD1) signal.
These signals are routed to the PORT D pins, which are not available on 28-pin PIC
devices. If these signals are needed, remove the solder blob jumpers associated with
the mikroBUS connection pins, and place jumper wires from the vias located next to
the associated solder blob jumpers to the desired pin connections found in the J8 or
J11 dual-row expansion headers (see Figure 1-1).

B.2 SOLDER BLOB JUMPER


Solder blob jumpers can be found on each Click module, push-button switch, LED, or
potentiometer connection. This allows the user to utilize those pin connections for other
applications.

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