amicus18

With a 64Mhz PIC (18F25K20) at the core, the Amicus18  is an embedded system platform based on a simple open hardware design for a single-board microcontroller, with embedded I/O support and a standard programming language.

Developers can use any programming language they wish. Schematics, bootloader and comprehensive supporting documentation is all FREE and OPEN SOURCE.

See the Amicus18 Review for more information.

  • Amicus18 Beginner Guides

    Guides designed to help beginners.

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  • Amicus18 Shields

    Shields expand the capability of hardware. This category is for showcasing shields and small projects.

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  • Amicus18 Code Examples

    Got a great code snippet to share, or perhaps you're looking for guidance/creative ways to code? This is the category for you.

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  • Amicus18 User Modules

    A collection of user modules developed by the community. Don't forget you can share your handy work here!

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  • Amicus18 Projects

    Here you will find completed projects that used a specific programming language. Visit the projects page for the full listing (regardless of software). Finished something recently, share it with the community!

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