Small PIC Microcontrollers Test Board
Prototyping an 8-bit microcontroller on breadboard is very common for most of electronic hobbyists. However using a prototype board with a device programmer, microcontrollers and other related components could be ease of use.
I have a few dozens of small 8-bit PIC microcontrollers left from previous projects with various device pin outs. So I need to put them on a single board for next time usage without placing them on breadboard. It could help saving time, and safer if there's any wrong circuit wiring.


This board has a device programmer that can program,
- PIC16F876A or PIC16F886 (28-pin)
- PIC16F1459 (20-pin)
- PIC16F1827 (18-pin)
- PIC16F676 or PIC16F630 (14-pin)
- PIC12F683 (8-pin).
These are some PIC microcontroller I have.
I put additional components,
- RS-232 to TTL converter
- on-board +5V and +3.3V DC power supply
- three-digit common cathode display
- LED
- 4x4 matrix keypad
- I2C RTC and EEPROM
- passive buzzer
- and ADC input (POT and LM35)
Most of component i use on this PCB are through-hole components. It seem to be a classic PCB. Because I have most most them.
Finished PCB is nearly at the size of an A4 paper but it doesn't matter.
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