FLASH Lab Starter

Rapid prototyping with plug and play modular architecture the FLASH Lab does not require a programmer. Includes software to program your application over a serial connection, PICBasic or PICBasic PRO compiler, 16F877 or 18F452 microcontroller and FLASH Lab prototyping board.

Proton Starter

The Proton starter has everything you need to compile, program and prototype your PICmicro® project. The in-circuit programming connector allows the resident microcontroller to be reprogrammed while located on the development board using the microEngineering Labs Serial Programmer. The Proton Development Board is ideal for use with a 40 pin device such as the 16F877 and the new 18F452.

X1 Starter

The X1 starter has everything you need to compile, program and prototype your PICmicro® project. The in-circuit programming connector allows the resident microcontroller to be reprogrammed while located on the development board using the microEngineering Labs Serial Programmer. The LAB-X1 board is ideal for use with a 40 pin device such as the 16F877 and the new 18F452.

X2 Starter

The X2 starter has everything you need to compile, program and prototype your PICmicro® project. The in-circuit programming connector allows the resident microcontroller to be reprogrammed while located on the development board using the microEngineering Labs Serial Programmer. The LAB-X2 board is ideal for use with 28 and 40 pin devices such as the 16F876, 16F877 and also the new 18F252 and 18F452.

X3 Starter

The X3 starter has everything you need to compile, program and prototype your PICmicro® project. The in-circuit programming connector allows the resident microcontroller to be reprogrammed while located on the development board using the microEngineering Labs Serial Programmer. The LAB-X3 board is designed to accommodate 18-pin MCUs, including the popular PIC16F628.

X4 Starter

The X4 starter has everything you need to compile, program and prototype your PICmicro® project. The in-circuit programming connector allows the resident microcontroller to be reprogrammed while located on the development board using the microEngineering Labs Serial Programmer. The LAB-X4 board provides a full complement of hardware peripherals for an 8-pin microcontroller such as the PIC12F675 or a 14-pin like the PIC16F676.