PIC programmer

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Essential when experimenting with PIC.

Programs PIC16Fxxx series (8, 18, 28 and 40 pins)

Programs EEPROM (8 pins) type 24LCxx

Simply connect the five pads (PAD7 to PAD11) to the desired IC-sockets. See the yellow table below. Follow the software configuration steps to insure correct functioning..

 

Schematic (Eagle) available.

 

 


Schematic: right-click & "save picture as" for full resolution or download the eagle-file below.

 

 

SUB-D connector pin

D0 2
D1 3
D2 4
D3 5
D4 6
D5 7
ACK 10
  8 pin EEPROM 8 pin PIC 18 pin PIC 28 pin PIC 40 pin PIC
DATA 5 7 13 28 40
CLK 6 6 12 27 39
GND 1,2,3,4,7 8 5 8,19 12,31
+Vdd 8 1 14 20 11,32
+Vpp no connection 4 4 1

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Software:

PIC and EEPROM programming can be done with IC-Prog through the printer port (RS232).

Make sure you have these settings in IC-Prog:

Settings/Options/Misc

Settings/Hardware

 

Eagle was used for the PCB layout. The free version was ok for this design. Best is to download the schematic below and then to create your own board.


Files:

Schematic, 004_sch.zip (Eagle), september 11, 2003.


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