~~NOTOC~~ ====== Wi-FIRE ====== {{Digilent Infobox | Manual = [[reference-manual]] | Support = https://forum.digilent.com | Title = Wi-FIRE | Subtitle = WiFi Enabled PIC32MZ Microcontroller Board | Header = Features | Bullet = 43 available I/O pins with on-board user interfaces | Bullet = DSP-enhanced core: Four 64-bit accumulators, single-cycle MAC, saturating and fractional math | Bullet = 12 analog inputs | Bullet = 6 50 MHz 4-wire SPI | Bullet = 6 UART modules | Bullet = 5 I2C modules | Bullet = PPS | Header = Key Specifications | CPU Clock = 200 MHz | RAM = 512KB | Flash = 2MB | Header = Connectivity and On-board I/O | MicroSD = 1 | USB 2.0 OTG = A | Micro-A/B | Shield Connector = Arduino / chipKIT compatible | Push-buttons = 2 | User LED = 4 | Potentiometer = 1 | Header = Electrical | Power (USB) = USB Micro-B | Power (Coaxial) = 7-30V (2.5mm) | Logic Level = 3.3V | Header = Design Resources | Eagle Project = {{:reference:microprocessor:wi-fire:chipkit-wifire-eagle_proj.zip| }} | Bootloader = {{:reference:microprocessor:wi-fire:chipkit-wifire-ef-v01000303.zip| }} | Network Stack = [[/chipkit/chipkit-core|DEIPcK now part of chipKIT Core]] | Header = Documentation | Primary IC = [[http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/en/PIC32MZ2048EFG100 | PIC32MZ2048EFG100 ]] | Wifi Radio = [[http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/70686B.pdf | MRF24WG0MA]] | Schematic = {{:reference:microprocessor:wi-fire:wi-fire_revb_sch.pdf|Rev. B}} {{:reference:microprocessor:wi-fire:chipkit_wifire_sch.pdf|Rev. C}} {{ :reference:microprocessor:wi-fire:wifire_sch.pdf |Rev. D}} }} {{page>reference-manual}} ===== Tutorials ===== ---- {{topic>wi-fire +tutorial}} ===== Example Projects ===== ---- {{topic>wi-fire +project}} ===== Additional Resources ===== * Easy Wireless Networking Using the Arduino Compatible chipKIT Platform {{ :reference:microprocessor:wi-fire:networkslides.pdf |PDF}} * [[http://www.microchip.com/design-centers/wireless-connectivity|MRF24WG0MA Wifi Radio Certifications]] * Guide on using the OpenOCD Debugger with the Wi-FIRE can be found on the [[https://community.imgtec.com/developers/mips/tools/mips-debug-and-trace-probes/bus-blaster|Imagination Technologies website]]. * Installer for the WiFIRE support files for OpenOCD and CodeScape SDK on the [[https://www.mips.com/?s=OpenOCD|MIPS website]] ---- {{tag>legacy microprocessor microprocessor-start wi-fire resource-center}}