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This is for a complete KIT of parts. You will need to solder one SMD part (the Mini USB socket).

Other options available include an unpopulated MicroBridge PCB, as well as a Fully Assembled MicroBridge Module.

The new MicroBridge module (as featured in the May 2017 edition of Silicon Chip) is a ‘Must Have’ tool for every MicroMite user.

It performs two main functions:

  1. 1> A USB-to-Serial convertor – providing a link between your computer and a MicroMite
  2. 2> A PIC32 programmer – allowing you to update the MMBASIC firmware in your MicroMite without the need for expensive programmers

 

It can also power your MicroMite when the USB lead is plugged into a Computer or USB PSU.


This is for the PCB only. You will need to solder one SMD part (a Mini USB socket).

Other options available include an unpopulated MicroBridge KIT, as well as a Fully Assembled MicroBridge Module.

The new MicroBridge module (as featured in the May 2017 edition of Silicon Chip) is a ‘Must Have’ tool for every MicroMite user.

It performs two main functions:

  1. 1> A USB-to-Serial convertor – providing a link between your computer and a MicroMite
  2. 2> A PIC32 programmer – allowing you to update the MMBASIC firmware in your MicroMite without the need for expensive programmers

 


This is for a Fully Assembled Module.

Other options available include an unpopulated MicroBridge PCB, as well as a MicroBridge KIT.

The new MicroBridge module (as featured in the May 2017 edition of Silicon Chip) is a ‘Must Have’ tool for every MicroMite user.

It performs two main functions:

  1. 1> A USB-to-Serial convertor – providing a link between your computer and a MicroMite
  2. 2> A PIC32 programmer – allowing you to update the MMBASIC firmware in your MicroMite without the need for expensive programmers

 

It can also power your MicroMite when the USB lead is plugged into a Computer or USB PSU.



The new MicroBridge module (as featured in the May 2017 edition of Silicon Chip) is an incredibly useful tool for any MicroMite user.

It performs two main functions:

  1. 1> A USB-to-Serial convertor – providing a link between your computer and a MicroMite
  2. 2> A PIC32 programmer – allowing you to update the MMBASIC firmware in your MicroMite without the need for expensive programmers

 


This kit allows you to build the Plug-In Development Module which has been specifically designed for use with the Micromite Keyring Computer. The Development Module allows you to easily connect a PC (or Mac) via USB enabling you to program the Micromite Keyring Computer. When using a Windows PC, the Development Module also allows you to update the MMBASIC Firmware, hence making everything future-proof.

Along with the accompanying Micromite Keyring Computer, these two kits are perfect for learning the many features of the MMBASIC programming language.


This tiny USB-to-Serial module allows you to easily connect a MicroMite chip directly to a computer’s USB port.

Designed by us as a high-quality, plug-and-play alternative to the CP2102 module. Fully compatible with ALL MicroMites.



£3.50

Simply add a monitor and a keyboard to a MuP-VT and you are ready to program your MicroMite without the need for a computer.

Note: This is the PCB only. All components will need to be purchased separately.


A high quality prototyping breadboard; perfect when building circuits for the 28-pin MicroMite.


A high quality prototyping breadboard; perfect when building circuits for the 28-pin MicroMite.



This genuine MicroChip PicKit3 Programmer & Debugging tool is essential if you need to load MMBasic onto a blank PIC32 MicroController; or if you are needing to update to a future version of MMBasic firmware.


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