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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><module fritzingVersion="0.3.16b.02.24.4002" moduleId="RevEd_PICAXE_18X">
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<author>Revolution Education Ltd</author>
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<title>PICAXE-18X</title>
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<date>2010-05-26</date>
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<property name="family">Microcontroller Board (PICAXE)</property>
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<property name="variant">PICAXE-18X</property>
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<property name="package">THT</property></properties>
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<description>PICAXE-18X from Revolution Education Ltd</description>
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<layers image="icon/PICAXE_18X_icon.svg">
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<layer layerId="icon"/>
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<layers image="breadboard/PICAXE_18X_breadboard.svg">
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<layer layerId="breadboard"/>
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<layers image="pcb/dip_18_300mil_pcb.svg">
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<layer layerId="copper0"/>
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<layer layerId="silkscreen"/>
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<layer layerId="keepout"/>
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<layer layerId="soldermask"/>
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<layer layerId="outline"/>
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<layer layerId="copper1"/></layers>
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<layers image="schematic/PICAXE_18X_schematic.svg">
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<layer layerId="schematic"/>
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<connector id="connector0" name="In 2 / ADC 2" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital input or can be used as an analogue input</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector0pin" terminalId="connector0terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector0pin" terminalId="connector0terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector0pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector0pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector1" name="Serial Out" type="male">
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<description>Connect to the output pin of the download connector for the PICAXE download circuit</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector1pin" terminalId="connector1terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector1pin" terminalId="connector1terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector1pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector1pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector2" name="Serial In" type="male">
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<description>Connect to the 22K resistor of the PICAXE download circuit</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector2pin" terminalId="connector2terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector2pin" terminalId="connector2terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector2pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector2pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector3" name="Reset" type="male">
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<description>Connect via a 4K7 resistor to the positive rail of the power supply in your circuit. This pin must be connected via the 4K7 resistor or the PICAXE will not operate correctly. This pin can also be connected to a switch to 0V (ground) to provide a manual 'reset button' for the PICAXE</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector3pin" terminalId="connector3terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector3pin" terminalId="connector3terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector3pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector3pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector4" name="0V" type="male">
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<description>Connect to the 0V (ground) of the power supply in your circuit</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector4pin" terminalId="connector4terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector4pin" terminalId="connector4terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector4pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector4pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector5" name="Out 0 / Infraout" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital output and can be used to drive an Infra-Red LED</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector5pin" terminalId="connector5terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector5pin" terminalId="connector5terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector5pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector5pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector6" name="Out 1 / I2C Data" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital output. If using the PICAXE with I2C devices this pin should connect to the 'I2C Data' (SDA) pins of those devices and a 4K7 resistor should connect from this pin to the positive rail of the power supply in your circuit</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector6pin" terminalId="connector6terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector6pin" terminalId="connector6terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector6pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector6pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector7" name="Out 2" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital output</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector7pin" terminalId="connector7terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector7pin" terminalId="connector7terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector7pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector7pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector8" name="Out 3" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital output</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector8pin" terminalId="connector8terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector8pin" terminalId="connector8terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector8pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector8pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector9" name="Out 4 / I2C Clock" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital output. If using the PICAXE with I2C devices this pin should connect to the 'I2C Clock' (SCL) pins of those devices and a 4K7 resistor should connect from this pin to the positive rail of the power supply in your circuit</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector9pin" terminalId="connector9terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector9pin" terminalId="connector9terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector9pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector9pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector10" name="Out 5" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital output</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector10pin" terminalId="connector10terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector10pin" terminalId="connector10terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector10pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector10pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector11" name="Out 6" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital output</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector11pin" terminalId="connector11terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector11pin" terminalId="connector11terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector11pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector11pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector12" name="Out 7" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital output</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector12pin" terminalId="connector12terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector12pin" terminalId="connector12terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector12pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector12pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector13" name="+V" type="male">
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<description>Connect to the positive rail of the power supply in your circuit</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector13pin" terminalId="connector13terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector13pin" terminalId="connector13terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector13pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector13pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector14" name="In 6 / Keyboard Clock" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital input. If using the PICAXE with a PS/2 keyboard this pin should connect to the 'PS/2 Keyboard Clock' signal ( pin 5 on a PS/2 mini-DIN connector ) and a 4K7 resistor should connect from this pin to the positive rail of the power supply in your circuit</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector14pin" terminalId="connector14terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector14pin" terminalId="connector14terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector14pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector14pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector15" name="In 7 / Keyboard Data" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital input. If using the PICAXE with a PS/2 keyboard this pin should connect to the 'PS/2 Keyboard Data' signal ( pin 1 on a PS/2 mini-DIN connector ) and a 4K7 resistor should connect from this pin to the positive rail of the power supply in your circuit</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector15pin" terminalId="connector15terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector15pin" terminalId="connector15terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector15pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector15pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector16" name="In 0 / ADC 0 / Infrain" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital input or can be used as an analogue input. The output from an Infra-Red Receiver can be connected to this pin</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector16pin" terminalId="connector16terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector16pin" terminalId="connector16terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector16pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector16pin"/></pcbView>
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<connector id="connector17" name="In 1 / ADC 1" type="male">
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<description>This pin can be used as a digital input or can be used as an analogue input</description>
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<p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector17pin" terminalId="connector17terminal"/>
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<p layer="schematic" svgId="connector17pin" terminalId="connector17terminal"/>
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<p layer="copper0" svgId="connector17pin"/>
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<p layer="copper1" svgId="connector17pin"/></pcbView>
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