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PIC32MX470 Curiosity

Development Board
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PIC32MX470 CURIOSITY
DEVELOPMENT BOARD
USER’S GUIDE
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Kit Contents .................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Development Board Functionality and Features ............................................ 8
Preface ......................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 2. Hardware
2.1 Hardware Features ....................................................................................... 17
Appendix A. Schematics
A.1 Block Diagram .............................................................................................. 23
A.2 Schematics .................................................................................................. 24
Appendix B. Bill of Materials
B.1 PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board Bill of Materials ...................... 27
Worldwide Sales and Service .................................................................................... 30

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PIC32MX470 CURIOSITY
DEVELOPMENT BOARD
USER’S GUIDE
Chapter 1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Microchip Technology PIC32MX470 Curiosity
Development Board.
The PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board includes an integrated
programmer/debugger and requires no additional hardware to get started. Users
can expand functionality through MikroElectronika mikroBUS™ Click™ adapter
boards, add Bluetooth® connectivity with the Microchip BM64 Bluetooth Audio
module, and add audio input/output capability with Microchip audio daughter
boards.
With or without expansion boards, the PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board
provides the freedom to develop for a variety of applications, including Internet of
Things (IoT), robotics development, and proof-of-concept designs.
This chapter includes the following topics:
• Kit Contents
• Development Board Functionality and Features

1.1 KIT CONTENTS


The PIC32MX470 Family Starter Kit contains the following items:
• One PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board
• One on-board PIC32MX470F512H microcontroller

Note: If you are missing any part of the kit, contact a Microchip sales office for
assistance. A list of Microchip offices for sales and service is provided on
the last page of this document.

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1.2 DEVELOPMENT BOARD FUNCTIONALITY AND FEATURES


1.2.1 Development Board
The main features and top assembly of the PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board
are shown in Figure 1-1:
1. PIC32MX470F512H 32-bit microcontroller (U9).
2. Two mikroBUS sockets to expand the functionality using MikroElectronika Click
adapter boards (J5, J10).
3. X32 Header for audio I/O using Microchip audio daughter boards (J14, J15).
4. BM64 Bluetooth v4.2 Stereo Audio module footprint for Bluetooth connectivity
(U10).
5. GPIO expansion header (J17).
6. Debug USB connector for programming/debugging (J3).
7. Target USB connector for PIC32 USB connectivity (Device/Host mode) (J12).
8. Header for external 5V input (J7).
9. Jumper to select power source: Debug USB connector, Target USB connector and
external +5V input (J8).
10. Jumper to drive VBUS in Host mode (J13).
11. Three LEDs (LED1, LED2, LED3).
12. RGB LED (LED4).
13. User button (S1).
14. Reset button (MCLR).
15. ICSP Header for external debugger, such as MPLAB® REAL ICE™ or
MPLAB ICD 3 (J16).
16. Jumper to select on-board debugger or external debugger (J2).
17. 20 MHz crystal oscillator (X2).
For additional information on these features, refer to Chapter 2. “Hardware”.

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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 web site
(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
“DSXXXXXXXXA”, where “XXXXXXXX” 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® X 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
PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board. Items discussed in this chapter include:
• Document Layout
• Conventions Used in this Guide
• Recommended Reading
• The Microchip Web Site
• Development Systems Customer Change Notification Service
• Customer Support
• Document Revision History

DOCUMENT LAYOUT
This document describes how to use the PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board
as a development tool to emulate and debug firmware on a target board. This user’s
guide is composed of the following chapters:
• Chapter 1. “Introduction” provides a brief overview of the development board,
highlighting its features and uses.
• Chapter 2. “Hardware” provides the hardware descriptions of the development
board.
• Appendix A. “Schematics” provides a block diagram, board layouts, and
detailed schematics of the development board.
• Appendix B. “Bill of Materials” provides the bill of materials for the components
used in the design and manufacture of the development board.

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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE


This manual uses the following documentation conventions:

DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS
Description Represents Examples
Italic characters Referenced books MPLAB X 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
Text in angle brackets < > A key on the keyboard Press <Enter>, <F1>
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 { ...
}
Notes A Note presents information
that we want to re-emphasize, Note: This is a standard
either to help you avoid a note box.
common pitfall or to make you
aware of operating differences
between some device family CAUTION
members. A Note can be in a
box, or when used in a table This is a caution note.
or figure, it is located at the
bottom of the table or figure. Note 1: This is a note used in a
table.

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RECOMMENDED READING
This user’s guide describes how to use the starter kit. The following Microchip
documents are available and recommended as supplemental reference resources.

PIC32MX330/350/370/430/450/470 Family Data Sheet (DS60001185)


Refer to this document for detailed information on PIC32MX330/350/370/430/450/470
family devices. Reference information found in this data sheet includes:
• Device memory maps
• Device pinout and packaging details
• Device electrical specifications
• List of peripherals included on the devices

MPLAB® XC32 C/C++ Compiler User’s Guide (DS50001686)


This document details the use of Microchip’s MPLAB XC32 C/C++ Compiler to develop
an application.

MPLAB® X IDE User’s Guide (DS50002027)


Refer to this document for more information pertaining to the installation and
implementation of the MPLAB X IDE software, as well as the MPLAB SIM Simulator
software that is included with it.

Universal Serial Bus Specification and Associated Documents


The Universal Serial Bus is defined by the USB 2.0 specification and its associated
supplements and class-specific documents. These documents are available from the
USB Implementers Forum. See their web site at: http://www.usb.org.

mikroBUS™ Specification
The purpose of mikroBUS™ is to enable easy hardware expandability with a large
number of standardized compact add-on boards. See their web site at:
http://www.mikroe.com/mikrobus/.

THE MICROCHIP WEB SITE


Microchip provides online support via our web site at http://www.microchip.com. This
web site makes files and information easily available to customers. Accessible by most
Internet browsers, the web site contains the following information:
• Product Support – Data sheets and errata, application notes and sample
programs, design resources, user’s guides and hardware support documents,
latest software releases and archived software
• General Technical Support – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), technical
support requests, online discussion groups, Microchip consultant program
member listings
• Business of Microchip – Product selector and ordering guides, latest Microchip
press releases, listings of seminars and events; and listings of Microchip sales
offices, distributors and factory representatives

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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 web site 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 and other language
tools
• Emulators – The latest information on the Microchip in-circuit emulator, MPLAB
REAL ICE™
• In-Circuit Debuggers – The latest information on the Microchip in-circuit
debugger, MPLAB ICD 3
• MPLAB X IDE – The latest information on Microchip MPLAB X IDE, the
Windows® Integrated Development Environment for development systems tools
• Programmers – The latest information on Microchip programmers including the
PICkit™ 3 development programmer

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. A listing of
sales offices and locations is included in the back of this document.
Technical support is available through the web site at: http://support.microchip.com.

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DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY


Revision A (September 2016)
This is the initial released version of this user’s guide.

Revision B (February 2017)


The Schematics and Bill of Materials were updated for the following components:
• R22
• C24
Refer to A.2 “Schematics” and B.1 “PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board
Bill of Materials” for the changes.

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Chapter 2. Hardware
This chapter describes the hardware features of the PIC32MX470 Curiosity
Development Board.

2.1 HARDWARE FEATURES


Only certain features of the development board are discussed in this section. Refer to
Figure 1-1 in Section 1.2 “Development Board Functionality and Features” for
their locations.

2.1.1 Processor
The PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board is designed with a permanently
mounted (i.e., soldered) PIC32MX470F512H microcontroller (U9).

2.1.2 Power Supply


Power can be supplied to the development board from the host PC using a Type A
male-to-mini B USB cable or by using an external +5V power supply. Jumper J8 is used
to select the voltage source for the development board. Table 2-1 provides the details
of the power supply sources available for the development board.
The +3.3V power supply for the microcontroller is generated by the MPC1727 voltage
regulator.

TABLE 2-1: DEVELOPMENT BOARD POWER SUPPLY SOURCES


Jumper Position
Power Input Connection
(J8)
USB mini-B (J3) Using a Type A male-to-mini B USB cable (not 4-3
provided with the kit).
USB micro-AB (J12) Using a Type A male-to-micro B USB cable (not 1-3
provided with the kit).
External +5V (J7) Connect the development board to an external 5V 5-3
power supply.
If the PICkit™ on-board (PKOB) debugger is connected to a host PC, it enumerates
with the host computer. Once the debugger is successfully enumerated, it turns on the
main board power supply (+3.3V and +5V) using the high side power switch
(MIC2005A) by driving the ENABLE signal high. Figure 2-1 shows the power topology
for the development board.

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+5V Header

J7
5
MIC2005A

USB VBUS_DBG 4 3 VIN


+5 V
Mini B

J3 U6 D3
J8 1
MIC2005A MCP1727

USB VBUS_TGT 3.3 V ENABLE


PKOB
Micro AB REGULATOR
J13
J12 U8 U4 U1

VBUSON
U5
+3.3V_PKOB
+3.3 V

D1 MIC2005A D2
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2.1.3 Programming and Debug


The PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board includes the PICkit on-board (PKOB)
debugger based on the PIC24FJ256GB106 USB microcontroller. In addition, it pro-
vides the option to use external debuggers, such as MPLAB REAL ICE or MPLAB ICD
3 by connecting to the In-Circuit Serial Programming™ (ICSP™) header, J16.
By default, the on-board debugger is connected to the programming pins (PGEC and
PGED) of the PIC32 device. To use an external debugger, remove jumper J2 to
disconnect the on-board debugger from driving the programming pins. Table 2-2
provides details of the various debuggers.

TABLE 2-2: DEBUGGER SELECTION


J2 Jumper Positions

On-board Debugger External Debugger


Pins 1-2 shorted Pins 1-2 Open
Pins 3-4 shorted Pins 3-4 Open

2.1.4 USB Connectivity


The PIC32MX470F512H microcontroller has an integrated full-speed USB module that
enables the user to implement the USB functionality through the micro-AB USB
connector (J12). Users can connect the development board for USB functionality using
any one of these modes:
• Device Mode: Connect the host PC to the target USB connector (J12) using the
USB Type A male to micro-B male cable. Use jumper J8 to select the required
power source for the board.
• Host Mode: Connect the USB device to the target USB connector (J12) using a
USB Type A Female to micro-B male cable (this cable is not included in the kit).
Install a jumper in the J13 header to drive the VBUS line in Host mode. Use jumper
J8 to select the power source from either the Debug USB connector or the
external 5V input.

2.1.5 Switches
The PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board contains two push buttons: Reset but-
ton (MCLR) and user-configurable button (S1). The Reset button is connected to the
PIC32 Master Clear Reset line and the other is a generic user-configurable button.
When a button is pressed, it will drive the I/O line to GND. Table 2-3 provides details of
the push buttons.

TABLE 2-3: PUSH BUTTONS


Push Button Name Microcontroller Pin

MCLR MCLR
S1 RD6

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2.1.6 LEDs
Four user-programmable LEDs are available on the PIC32MX470 Curiosity
Development Board, and these LEDs can be turned ON/OFF using the connected
GPIO pins. Table 2-4 provides details of the LEDs and related GPIO pins.
The RGB LEDs (LED4) are connected to the re-mappable pins with an output compare
functionality to control the color and brightness with PWM output. In the RGB LED, red
is the component of the GPIO pin RB10, green is the component of the GPIO pin RB3,
and blue is the component of the GPIO pin RB2.

TABLE 2-4: LEDS


LED Name Microcontroller Pin
LED1 (red) RE4
LED2 (yellow) RE6
LED3 (green) RE7
LED4 (RGB LEDs - red, green, blue) RB10, RB3, RB2

2.1.7 Oscillator Options


A 20 MHz crystal (X2) is connected to the on-board PIC32MX470F512H microcontrol-
ler for precision clocking. The 12-Mbps USB full-speed signal rate specification
requires ±0.25% or 2500 ppm clock accuracy. Therefore, an external crystal is required
to meet the clock accuracy requirement for USB. Non-USB applications can use the
internal RC oscillators.
The PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board also has provision for an external
secondary 32 kHz oscillator (Y3); however, this component is not populated.

2.1.8 mikroBUS™ Sockets


Two mikroBUS sockets (J5, J10) are available on the development board, and these
sockets can be used to expand the functionality using the MikroElectronika Click
adapter boards. The mikroBUS connector consists of two 1x8 female headers with SPI,
I2C, UART, RST, PWM, analog, interrupt lines as well as 3.3V, 5V, and GND power
lines.
The GPIO pins for the mikroBUS sockets are assigned to route, as follows:
• UART1, I2C1, SPI1 and OC1 peripheral instances to mikroBUS socket J5. The
UART1 and SPI1 peripherals are also routed to the BM64 Bluetooth 4.2 Stereo
Audio module.
• UART2, I2C2, SPI2 and OC2 peripheral instances to mikroBUS socket J10. The
UART2, I2C2, and SPI2 peripherals are also routed to the X32 audio header.

2.1.9 X32 Audio Header


The PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board includes two X32 headers (J14, J15)
to enable a connection to the Microchip Audio Codec daughter board. Table 2-5
provides the details of the available daughter board and for additional information,
contact your local Microchip sales office.
For a complete list of currently available audio daughter boards, visit the
microchipDIRECT web site (www.microchipdirect.com).

TABLE 2-5: AUDIO DAUGHTER BOARD


Daughter Board Name Microchip Part Number

PIC32 Audio Codec Daughter Board - AK4642EN AC320100

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2.1.10 BM64 Bluetooth 4.2 Stereo Audio Module


The PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board includes the footprint for the BM64
Bluetooth 4.2 Stereo Audio module to support Bluetooth audio. The PIC32
microcontroller uses the UART to send commands to the BM64 module and the I2S
interface for audio data.

2.1.11 PIC32 I/O Header


The PIC32MX470 Curiosity Development Board provides a header (J17) to access
unused microcontroller GPIO pins.

2.1.12 Peripheral Resource Assignment


The MCU peripheral instances, assigned for different hardware interfaces, are pro-
vided in Table 2-6. The correct peripheral instance must be used in the application to
use the respective hardware interface.

TABLE 2-6: RESOURCE ASSIGNMENT


Peripheral
Resource
Assignment Output
I2C SPI UART Interrupt
Compare
MikroBus1 (J5) I2C1 SPI1 UART1 OC1 INT1
MikroBus2 (J10) I2C2 SPI2 UART2 OC2 INT0
X32 (J14, J15) I2C2 SPI2 UART2 — —
BM64 — SPI1 UART1 — —
RGB LED — — — OC3, OC4, OC5 —

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Appendix A. Schematics
A.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM

FIGURE A-1: HIGH-LEVEL BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE PIC32MX470 CURIOSITY


DEVELOPMENT BOARD

VBUS_DBG +5V
VBUS_TGT Power
+3.3V
System
+5V_EXT +3.3V_PKOB

+3.3V

VBUS_TGT PIC32MX470F512H
USB USB
micro-B +3.3V +5V +5V
Target USB
mikroBUS BM64 Module
+3.3V_PKOB
Socket 1

VBUS_DBG
ICSP
USB PGEC/PGED GPIO
PKOB
mini-B
Debug USB MCLR
+3.3V +5V +5V +3.3V

mikroBUS
X32 Header
MCLR Switch Socket 2

LED GPIO GPIO

Switch GPIO

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FIGURE A-2: PIC32MX470 CURIOSITY DEVELOPMENT BOARD SHEET 1 OF 3

U9
1 64 +3.3V J16
RPE5/U2TX AN22/RPE5/PMD5/RE5 AN21/PMD4/RE4 RE4/LED1
1
MCLR MCLR
2 63 2
RE6/LED2 AN23/PMD6/RE6 RPE3/CTPLS/PMD3/RE3 RPE3/RST VDD
3
GND
3 62 4
RE7/LED3 AN27/PMD7/RE7 AN20/PMD2/RE2 RE2 PGD2 PGD
5
PGC2 PGC
4 61 6
RPG6/SCK2 AN16/C1IND/RPG6/SCK2/PMA5/RG6 PMD1/RE1 RE1 AUX
5 60 ICSP
RPG7/SDI2 AN17/C1INC/RPG7/PMA4/RG7 PMD0/RE0 RE0 BM64SPKS1MC2
HDR-2.54 Male 1x6 U10
6 59
RPG8/SDO2 AN18/C2IND/RPG8/PMA3/RG8 RPF1/RF1 RPF1/U1RX ICSP HDR
7 58
MCLR MCLR RPF0/RF0 RPF0/U1TX
+3.3V
BLUETOOTH BM64
8 57
RPG9/SS2 AN19/C2INC/RPG9/PMA2/RG9 VDD
R84 33R 1 43
RPD5/SDO1 DR0 GND
9 56 C30
VSS VCAP
+3.3V R85 33R 2 42
10uF RPD4/SS1 RFS0 P2_7
10 55
VDD RD7 RD7/STBY_RST
R87 33R 3 41 +3.3V
RPD2/SCK1 SCLK0 P2_0
11 54
RPB5/VBUSON AN5/C1INA/RPB5/VBUSON/RB5 RD6 RD6/SW1
R86 33R 4 40
RPD3/SDI1 DT0 P0_2
AN4/RB4
12
AN4/C1INB/RB4 RPD5/PMRD/RD5
53
RPD5/SDO1
R88
+5V +3.3V J17 5 39 DNP
AOHPR P3_6
13 52

HDR-2.54 Male 1x9


RB3/LED_G PGED3/AN3/C2INA/RPB3/RB3 RPD4/PWRWR/RD4 RPD4/SS1

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
6 38
AOHPM P3_3
RB2/LED_B
14
PGEC3/AN2/C2INB/RPB2/CTED13/RB2 AN26/RPD3/RD3
51
RPD3/SDI1 RB13
R89
7 37 DNP
RE2 AOHPL P3_1
15 50
RB1/BT_WAKEUP PGEC1/VREF-/CVREF-/AN1/RPB1/CTED12/RB1 AN25/RPD2/SCK1/RD2 RPD2/SCK1 RE1
8 36
RE0 MIC_N1 P3_0
16 49
RB0/RST_N PGED1/VREF+/CVREF+/AN0/RPB0/PMA6/RB0 AN24/RPD1/RD1 RPD1/INT
9 35
MIC_P2 P0_5
C33
10 34
12pF MIC_BIAS DP
17 48
PGC2 PGEC2/AN6/RPB6/RB6 SOSCO/RPC14/T1CK/RC14
Y3 11 33
AIR DM
18 47 32.768kHz
PGD2 PGED2/AN7/RPB7/CTED3/RB7 SOSCI/RPC13/RC13 PIC32 I/Os HDRs
+3.3V 12 32
AIL EAN
19 46 C34
AVDD RPD0/INT0/RD0 RPD0/INT0
13 31
12pF RB0/RST_N RST_N P0_0
20 45
AVSS RPD11/PMCS1/RD11 RD11/VBUS_FAULT
DNP 14
GND P3_5
30
21 44
RPB8/REFCLKO AN8/RPB8/CTED10/RB8 RPD10/SCL1/PMCS2/RD10 RPD10/SCL1
15 29
P1_2 P3_7 RB12/MCU_WAKE
22 43
RPB9/U2RX AN9/RPB9/CTED4/PMA7/RB9 RPD9/SDA1/RD9 RPD9/SDA1
C31 16 27
P1_3 LED2
23 42
RB10/LED_R TMS/CVREFOUT/AN10/RPB10/CTED11/PMA13/RB10 RPD8/RTCC/RD8 RPD8

AMB_DET
17 28

SYS_PWR
HCI_RXD

HCI_TXD

ADAP_IN
P0_4 LED1

VDD_IO
X2 18pF

BAT_IN
24 41 +3.3V +5V
AN11/RB11 TDO/AN11/PMA12/RB11 VSS
R75

MFB
P1_5
R74 1M
R82 R83
25 40 20MHz
VSS OSC2/CLKO/RC15 OSC2
+3.3V C32
0R 0805 0R
26 39 DNP
VDD OSC1/CLKI/RC12 OSC1 DEFAULT

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26
27 38 18pF
RB12/MCU_WAKE TCK/AN12/PMA11/RB12 VDD
R78 R79 C36
RPF0/U1TX RB1/BT_WAKEUP
28 37 1.8k 1.8k
RB13 TDI/AN13/PMA10/RB13 D+ USB_P
+5V
RPF1/U1RX 0.1uF
29 36
AN14/RPB14 AN14/RPB14/CTED5/PMA1/RB14 D- USB_N RPD10/SCL1 BLUETOOTH - DNP
+3.3V C35
RPB15/RST2
30
AN15/RPB15/OCFB/CTED6/PMA0/RB15 VUSB3V3
35
RPD9/SDA1
R90
DNP
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31 34 1uF
RPF4/SDA2 RPF4/SDA2/PMA9/RF4 VBUS VBUS_TARGET +3.3V
32 33 +3.3V +5V
RPF5/SCL2 RPF5/SCL2/PMA8/RF5 USBID/RPF3/RF3 RPF3/USBID
R80 R81
PIC32MX470F512H-120/PT 0805 0R DNP
DEFAULT
@pin 10 @pin 19 @pin 26 @pin 38 @pin 57
+3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V R76 R77
1.8k 1.8k

C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 RPF5/SCL2


0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
RPF4/SDA2

I2C Pull-ups
MCU
FIGURE A-3: PIC32MX470 CURIOSITY DEVELOPMENT BOARDSHEET 2 OF 3
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J7 Q4 J4 J5 J6
R37 0R 1 16 R38 0R

HDR-2.54 Male 1x8

HDR-2.54 Male 1x8


AN4/RB4 AN PWM AN14/RPB14

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2 1

2 PIN PWR RPE3/RST


R39 0R 2
RST INT
15 R40 0R
RPD1/INT
R41 0R 3 14 R42 0R
IRLML6402 RPD4/SS1 CS RX RPF1/U1RX
R43 0R 4 13 R44 0R
RPD2/SCK1 SCK TX RPF0/U1TX

1
HDR-2.54 Male 1x2 R45 0R 5 12 R46 0R
RPD3/SDI1 MISO SCL RPD10/SCL1
R47 0R 6 11 R48 0R
R49 RPD5/SDO1 MOSI SDA RPD9/SDA1
7 10
+3.3V +5V
TP5 8 9
DNP +3.3V GND GND
+5V
JP1
TP1 VIN +5V
+5V
mikroBUS
J8
U6
6 5 Shunt 2.54mm 1x2 VIN
PKOB PWR 1 5
VBUS_DBG 4 3 VIN VOUT
2 1

GREEN
3 4
D3
HDR-2.54 Male 2x3 D1 TARGET_POWER_ENABLE EN FAULT
J9 J10 J11
GND R50 0R 1 16 R51 0R

HDR-2.54 Male 1x8

HDR-2.54 Male 1x8


GREEN C19 AN11/RB11 AN PWM RPD8

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
R52 0R 2 15 R53 0R
0.1uF RPB15/RST2 RST INT RPD0/INT0
R33 R56 R57 R54 0R 3 14 R55 0R
MIC2005A-1YM5-TR RPG9/SS2 CS RX RPB9/U2RX

2
330R 10k 330R R58 0R 4 13 R59 0R
RPG6/SCK2 SCK TX RPE5/U2TX
R60 0R 5 12 R61 0R
RPG7/SDI2 MISO SCL RPF5/SCL2
R62 0R 6 11 R63 0R
RPG8/SDO2 MOSI SDA RPF4/SDA2
7 10
GND +3.3V +5V
8 9
+3.3V GND GND +5V
VBUS_DEVICE_SWITCHED_SENSE TP6 mikroBUS
VBUS_TARGET
C21 (DNP)
U7 C20 100uF
uUSB PWR 1uF 1210
MikroBUS HDRs
5

J12
USB2.0 MICRO-B FEMALE

C22
VCC

1
VBUS
2 1 USB_N
D- IO1 USB_N 4.7uF
3
D+ J13
4 2 USB_P U8 VIN
ID IO2 USB_P HDR-2.54 Male 1x2
5 5 1
GND 1 2 VOUT VIN "X32" HDR
4
IO3 RPF3/USBID
4 3
GND

RD11/VBUS_FAULT FAULT EN RPB5/VBUSON C23


0

0.1uF
R64 GND
10k R65
3

MIC2005A-1YM5-TR
J14

2
+3.3V J15
10k
1 2
TPD3E001DRLR GND
1 2
RPB9/U2RX 3 4 RPB15/RST2
3 4
POWER IN RPE5/U2TX 5 6 RPD0/INT0
5 6
RPF5/SCL2 7 8 RD7/STBY_RST
7 8
RPF4/SDA2 9 10 RPG9/SS2
9 10
RPG7/SDI2 11 12 RPG6/SCK2
11 12
RPG8/SDO2 13 14 RPB8/REFCLKO

15 16
+3.3V
+3.3V
17 18
+5V
19 20

R66 R67
CREE LED D4
10k 10k +3.3V HDR-2.54 Male 2X10
R71 Red LED1
LED4
RE4/LED1
R68 330R D5
S1 6 1
RD6/SW1 RB2/LED_B
Blue 510R R72 Green LED2
RE6/LED2
R69 330R D6
S2 5 2
MCLR RB3/LED_G
MCLR
Green 510R R73 Yellow LED3
C24 RE7/LED3
DNP R70 330R
4 3
RB10/LED_R

Schematics
SW Red 1k
CREE CLX6A-FKB
USER LEDs
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+3.3V_PKOB

R1
10k

J1
+3.3V_PKOB
1 C1
ICSP_MCLR_VPP_PICKIT3 R2
2
SDO
3
10uF 330R J2
PGD_PKOB
4 R3 PGD2
PGC_PKOB
5 4.7k
6 1 2
TARGET_POWER_ENABLE UTIL_WP R4
SDI
3 4
UTIL_CS 330R
R5
SDO PGC2
200K R6
SDI SCK
330R
SCK
R7
4.7k
VBUS_DEVICE_SWITCHED_SENSE

64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50

49
+3.3V_PKOB
R8

PMPD4/RE4

PMPD3/RE3

PMPD2/RE2

PMPD1/RE1

PMPD0/RE0

RF1

RF0

ENVREG

a /VDDCORE
Vcap/VDDCORE

RD7

RD6

PMRD/RD5

PMWR/RD4

PMBE/RD3

DHP/RD2

VCPCON/RD1
U1
+3.3V_PKOB
R9 10k
10k
1 48 R10

Vcap
J2 Jumper Positions

V
VPP_ON PMD5/RE5 SOSCO/RC14 ASSEMBLY_ID_1
U2 10k
1 8 2 47
UTIL_CS CS VCC VPP_GND PMD6/SCL3/RE6 SOSCI/RC13 ASSEMBLY_ID_0
6 REAL ICE Mode
UTIL_SCK SCK PKOB Mode
5 2 3 46
UTIL_SDO SI SO UTIL_SDI PMD7/SDA3/RE7 INT0/RD0 UTIL_SDO
3
UTIL_WP WP
4 45
PMA5/RG6 PMCS1/RD11 UTIL_SDI
pins 1-2: Shorted pins 1-2: Open
7 4
HOLD VSS
R11 5 44
C2 PMA4/RG7 SCL1/PMCS2/RD10
2.21k 25LC256 pins 3-4: Shorted pins 3-4: Open
1uF
6 43
PMA3/RG8 SDA1/RD9
C3
R12
7 42
ICSP_MCLR_VPP_PICKIT3 MCLR RTCC/RD8 UTIL_SCK
330R 8pF
8 41
PMA2/RG9 VSS
SERIAL EEPROM (25LC256) 9
VSS OSC2/CLKO/RC15
40 Y1 +3.3V_PKOB
12MHz
+3.3V_PKOB 10 39
VDD OSC1/CLKIN/RC12
+3.3V_PKOB
11 38
AN5/RB5 VDD C4 C5 C6 C7 C8
C9 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
12 37 D_P
USBOENAN4/RB4 D+/RG2 USB_D+
+3.3V_PKOB
+3.3V_PKOB 13 36 D_N 8pF
VPP_SENSE AN3/RB3 D-/RG3 USB_D-

14 35
R13 VDD_SENSE AN2/RB2 Vusb
1k
15 34
R14 (Local Vdd/Vss bypass/decoupling.)

A 10/RB10
PMA13/AN10/RB10

A 11/RB11
PMA12/AN11/RB11

A 12/RB12
PMA11/AN12/RB12

A 13/RB13
PMA10/AN13/RB13
AN1/RB1 Vbus VBUS_DBG

PMA1/AN14/RB14
A 14/RB14

PMA0/AN15/RB15
A 15/RB15

PMA9/SDA2/RF4
100R

PMA8/SCL2/RF5
A 9/RB9
PMA7/AN9/RB9
16 33
VREF_2.5V AN0/RB0 USBID/RF3

PMA13/AN

PMA12/AN

PMA11/AN

PMA10/AN
+3.3V_PKOB

PMA7/AN

PMA1/AN

PMA0/AN
6/RB6
AN6/RB6

7/RB7
AN7/RB7

8/RB8
AN8/RB8
R15
C10

AVDD

AVSS
3.16k

VDD
VSS
0.1uF

AN

AN

AN
A

A
R16 R17 R18
3.92k 10k 100k

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32
2
VDD_SENSE
PGC_PKOB
1 Q1
VPP_SENSE
MMBT3906
PGD_PKOB 3
R19
+3.3V_PKOB R20 R21 10k
R22 220R
POWER_GOOD_PICKIT3
2.21k 2.21k MCLR

+3.3V_PKOB 3
C11 C12 R23 R24
R25 1 Q2
1uF 0.1uF VPP_ON 100R
10k MMBT3904
10k 1206
2
R26
DNP
3
R27
VPP_GND
1 Q3
MMBT3904
10k
2
R28
DNP
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R29
VBUS_DBG DNP
U3
C13 R30
USB MINI-B Female
1uF +3.3V_PKOB
5

U4 MCP1727 3.3V 10k


J3 VIN +3.3V_PKOB U5
VCC

1 8 +3.3V TP2
VIN VOUT
1 1 2 1 5
VBUS IO1 USB_D- VIN VIN VOUT +3.3V
2 7
D- C14 SENSE
3 2 3 6 3 4
D+ IO2 USB_D+ 2.2uF SHDN CDELAY C15 EN FAULT
4
ID D2
5 4 4 5 4.7uF
USB INTERFACE
EP

GND IO3 GND PWRGD GND GREEN


R31 R32
GND

C16 C17 C18


200K DNP
(BUS POWERED) 0.1uF 2.2uF 0.1uF
0

2
MIC2005A-1YM5-TR
R34 0R TARGET_POWER_ENABLE
3

R35
10k GND R36
330R
TPD3E001DRLR
POWER_GOOD_PICKIT3 GND VBUS_DEVICE_SWITCHED_SENSE
EGND
GND
TP3
TP4

POWER DISTRIBUTION/SWITCHING
PIC32MX470 CURIOSITY
DEVELOPMENT BOARD
USER’S GUIDE
Appendix B. Bill of Materials
B.1 PIC32MX470 CURIOSITY DEVELOPMENT BOARD BILL OF MATERIALS
TABLE B-1: BILL OF MATERIALS
Reference Description Manufacturer Part No.

C4, C5, C6, C7, CAP CER .10 µF 50V X7R 0402 Samsung CL05B104KO5NNNC
C8, C10, C12,
C13, C16, C18,
C19, C20, C23,
C25, C26, C27,
C28, C29, C35
C1, C30 CAP CER 10 µF 10V 10% X7R SMD 0805 Murata GRM21BR71A106KE51L
C2, C11, C36 CAP CER 1 µF 10V 10% X5R SMD 0402 Murata GRM155R61A105KE15D
C3, C9 CAP CER 8 pF 50V C0G 0402 TDK Corporation C1608C0G1H080D080AA
C31, C32 CAP CER 18pF 50V 2% NP0 SMD 0402 Murata GRM1555C1H180GA01D
C14, C17 CAP CER 2.2 µF 16V X5R 0603 TDK Corporation C1608X5R1C225K
C15 CAP CER 4.7 µF 10V X5R 0603 Taiyo LMK107BJ475KA-T
C22 CAP CER 4.7 µF 10V 10% X7R SMD 0805 TDK Corporation C2012X7R1A475K125AC
R70 RES TKF 1k 1% 1/10W SMD 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3EKF1001V
R13, R37, R38, RES TKF 1k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panasonic ERJ-2RKF1001X
R39, R40, R41,
R42, R43, R44,
R45, R46, R47,
R48, R50, R51,
R52, R53, R54,
R55, R58, R59,
R60, R61, R62,
R63
R14 RES TKF 100R 5% 1/16W SMD 0402 Yageo RC0402JR-07100RL
R16 RES TKF 3.92K 1% 1/16W SMD 0402 Yageo RC0402FR-073K92L
R75 RES TKF 1M 1% 1/16W SMD 0402 Panasonic ERJ-2RKF1004X
R24 RES TKF 100R 1% 1/4W SMD 1206 Yageo RC1206FR-07100RL
R1, R8, R9, R10, RES TKF 10k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panasonic ERJ-2RKF1002X
R17, R19, R23,
R25, R27, R30,
R35, R56, R64,
R65, R66, R67
R68, R69 RES TKF 510R 1% 1/10W SMD 0603 ROHM MCR03EZPFX5100
R3, R7 RES TKF 4.7k 5% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panasonic ERJ-2GEJ472X
R5, R31 RES TKF 200k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panasonic ERJ-2RKF2003X
R11, R20, R21 RES TKF 2.2k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panasonic ERJ-2RKF2201X
R18 RES TKF 100k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panasonic ERJ-2RKF1003X
R34, R74 RES TKF 0R 1/16W SMD 0402 Yageo RC0402JR-070RL
R22 RES TKF 220R 5% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panasonic ERJ-2GEJ221X
R2, R4, R6, R12, RES TKF 330R 5% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panasonic ERJ-2GEJ331X
R33, R36, R57,
R71, R72, R73

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TABLE B-1: BILL OF MATERIALS (CONTINUED)


Reference Description Manufacturer Part No.

R15 RES SMD 3.16K OHM 1% 1/16W 0402 Yageo RC0402FR-073K16L


R76, R77, R78, RES SMD 1.8K OHM 1% 1/10W 0402 Panasonic ERJ-2RKF1801X
R79
R80, R82 RES TKF 0R 1/8W SMD 0805 Panasonic ERJ-6GEY0R00V
R84, R85, R86, RES TKF 33R 1% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panasonic ERJ-2RKF33R0X
R87
LED4 LED RGB CLX6A-FKB Cree CLX6A-FKB-CK1P1G1BB7R3R3
LED3 LED, SMD, YEL, 0603 package Kingbright APT1608YC
LED1 LED, SMD, RED, 0603 package Kingbright APT1608EC
D1, D2, D3, LED, SMD, GRN, 0603 package Kingbright APT1608SGC
LED2
S1, MCLR SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 12V APEM INC ADTSM32RVTR
Q4 TRANS FET P-CH IRLML6402 -20V -3.7A 1.3W International Rectifier IRLML6402TRPBF
SOT-23-3
Q1 TRANS BJT PNP MMBT3906 -40V -200mA NXP Semiconductors PMBT3906,215
300mW SOT-23-3
Q2, Q3 TRANS BJT NPN MMBT3904 40V 200mA Diodes Incorporated MMBT3904-7-F
310mW SOT-23-3
J7 CON HDR-2.54 Male 1x2 RA Samtec TSW-102-06-T-S
J13 CON HDR-2.54 Male 1x2 Sullins PREC002SAAN-RC
J8 CON HDR-2.54 Male 2x3 Samtec TSW-103-07-S-D
J12 USB - micro B USB 2.0 Receptacle Connector 5 Amphenol 10118194-0001LF
Position SM RA
J5, J10 mikroBUS HOST Sullins PPTC081LFBN-RC
J14 CON HDR-0.1" Male 2x10 Samtec TSW-110-07-G-D-020
J15 CON HDR-0.1" Male 2x6 Samtec TSW-106-07-G-D
J2 HDR_JMPR_2X2_TH_0.05" Samtec FTS-102-01-F-D
@J2 CONN JUMPER SHORTING 1.27MM GOLD Sullins NPB02DVFN-RC
J3 USB - mini B USB 2.0 Receptacle Connector 5 Hirose UX60-MB-5ST
Position Surface Mount, Right Angle, Horizontal
X2 CRYSTAL 20 MHz 18 pF SMD ABM7 Abracon ABM7-20.000MHZ-D2Y-T
Y1 CRYSTAL 12 MHz 8 pF SMD NX3225SA AVX NX3225SA-12.000000MHZ
U1 IC PIC MCU FLASH 256K 64-TQFP Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24FJ256GB106-I/PT
U2 MCHP MEMORY SERIAL EEPROM 256k SPI Microchip Technology Inc. 25LC256T-E/SN
25LC256-E/SN SOIC-8
U4 MCHP ANALOG LDO 3.3V MCP1727-3302E/MF Microchip Technology Inc. MCP1727-3302E/MF
U3, U7 ESD Protection -TPD3E001DRLR TI TPD3E001DRLR
U9 PIC32MX470F512H-120/PT TQFP-64 Microchip Technology Inc. 'PIC32MX470F512H-120/PT
RUBBER FEET BUMPER CYLIN 0.312" DIA BLK 3M SJ61A1
JP1 @ J8 SHUNT JUMPER .1" BLACK GOLD 3M 969102-0000-DA

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