Dwengo board

Unpacking and testing the Dwengo board

Starting the Dwengo board

Not a single Dwengo board goes out the door without being thoroughly tested. If all tests succeeded, a welcoming program is programmed onto the board. After unpacking the Dwengo board, you can immediately try it out by connecting it to your computer through a USB cable. The LEDs on the board will blink and a message appears on the display. Press the reset button to execute the welcoming program again.

Overview functionality of the Dwengo board

Dwengo board

The possibilities of the Dwengo board seem endless: handy push buttons, analog inputs, LCD display, USB, everything for motor driving, and so much more... On this page you find a complete overview.

Commonly used configuration bits for the Dwengo board

When programming the Dwengo board some of the configuration bits or fuses have to be set up correctly. An overview of the most common settings for some of the configuration bits with some explanation in the comments follows below. For more information we'd like to refer you to the PIC 18F4550 datasheet .

Pinout table for PIC and Dwengo board

This table provides an overview of the pins on the PIC and the expansion connector. Note that most pins have multiple functions. Some can be used simultaneously, others need to be set in software to one specific function, sometimes in combination with setting a jumper. For further details, always consult the Dwengo-board schematics and the PIC18F4550 datasheet External link.

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