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Hi, I'm Dave Richkas, Product Line Manager at Microchip Technology.
I'd like to tell you about a great new development tool that will help you integrate wireless digital audio into your designs.
The PIC32 Bluetooth Audio Development Kit is now available from Microchip.
This new kit brings a very complete low-cost development tool to engineers
that enables Bluetooth and USB digital audio streaming using a PIC32 microcontroller.
Let's take a look at the features of the kit.
The kit is made up of three boards;
a motherboardand two daughter boards that interface into two identical 32-pin header sets.
The motherboard features USB host and device connections,
a PIC32MX450 with 256 kB of flash and 64 kB of RAM.
Headers for a compatible plug-in module that enables growth to new PIC32 microcontrollers
and MFI dock interface, a 2-inch LCD with five buttons and five LEDs
Apple device authentication interface which doubles as an interface for Microchip's 3D gesture board,
a PICkit 3 interface for debugging and a volume dial
Bluetooth connectivity is enabled via a daughter card where Microchip demonstrates a low-cost approach
by utilizing the power of the PIC32 to run the Bluetooth stack
and interface to a Bluetooth radio via the standard host controller interface (HCI).
The DAC daughter card delivers high-performance digital audio capable of up to 192 kHz 24-bit audio quality
and includes amplified headphone out interface.
I know I'm giving you a lot of information in the short video.
So please go to microchip.com/PIC32Bluetooth to learn more.
Thanks for watching.