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Max32™ Board Reference Manual
Jumper
POWER SELECT: Used to connect/bypass the on-board 5V regulator when using a power
supply connected to J2.
JP1
J4 supply is regulated (i.e., 5V will be present
Note: To protect the PIC32 MCU, a 3.3V on-board regulator will always be enabled
regardless of JP2 settings.
Note: If you're not sure what POWER SELECT does, be safe and keep JP1 on the two right-
most pins so the J2 supply is regulated.
SPI SELECT: Used to configure the Max32 as either a Master or Slave when using the SPI.
The board can be connected to another device or even another microcontroller through
the SPI connector (J13).
JP3/JP4
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Max32 Hardware Description
3.1
MPIDE and USB Serial Communication
The Max32 board is designed to be used with the Multi-Platform IDE (MPIDE). MPIDE is a modified version of the
Arduino IDE that supports the PIC32 microprocessors and is fully backwards-compatible with the Arduino IDE. The
MPIDE uses a serial communications port to communicate with a boot loader running on the Max32 board. The
serial port on the Max32 board is implemented using an FTDI FT232R USB serial converter. Before attempting to
use the MPIDE to communicate with the Max32, the appropriate USB device driver must be installed.
The Max32 board uses a standard mini-USB connector for connection to a USB port on the PC. When the MPIDE
needs to communicate with the Max32 board, the board is reset and starts running the boot loader. The MPIDE
then establishes communications with the boot loader and downloads the program to the board.
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on 5V pin).
configured as an SPI Master
configured as an SPI Slave
Function
J4 supply bypasses regulator (i.e., Supply
voltage will be present on 5V pin)
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