Theremino Master Dil V5
€19.80
The MasterV5 is the central controller of the Theremino System, featuring 12 configurable pins and the PIC24 chip. It communicates via USB HID at 480Â Mbit/s and is managed entirely by the HAL software for real-time I/O control and expandability (e.g., with ADC24).
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Description
🔌 MasterV5 (DIL): The Central Controller of the Theremino System
The MasterV5 is the foundational component—the MASTER—of the entire Theremino System. Designed around the powerful Microchip PIC24 family, this module manages all communication and I/O functions, acting as the bridge between your sensors/actuators and the high-level PC software.
This version (V5) is now fully implemented with 12 pins (Pins 1 through 12) and adheres to the standard 2.54Â mm grid spacing, ensuring maximum compatibility with other prototyping systems.
Key Features and Connectivity
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High-Speed HID Communication: Connects to the PC via a single USB cable, which also provides power. It communicates using the HID protocol at the maximum speed of 480Â Mbit/s (USB 2.0 standard) for continuous, real-time data exchange.
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Plug-and-Play on Windows: The Master is automatically recognized by the Windows 10 operating system without the need for complex driver installations.
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Central HAL Management: The Master is brought to life by the HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) software. The HAL enables continuous communication and allows you to configure the functions of all 12 pins (e.g., as DigOut, Servo, ADC, etc.).
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Expandability: With the latest firmware version, the Master can be connected to advanced modules like the ADC24 (24-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter), significantly expanding its measurement precision.
Product Details
The Master DIL V5 is sold fully assembled with the latest firmware pre-loaded, ready for immediate use. It is shipped in an anti-static bag with protective covers for the pins.
Essential Resources and Documentation
The Master requires the HAL software to operate and can be connected to many other modules and applications in the Theremino ecosystem.
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