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Started by nievesoliveras, December 21, 2008, 11:28:28 AM

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I sent for the rest of the parts. The list and the code numbers are on the graphic, just in case somebody needs it.

Not all the parts are for this project. It is that they were waiting their turn and reached their time now.

Jesus

Groundloop

Quote from: nievesoliveras on May 13, 2011, 11:24:12 PM
Thank you @groundloop!!!
I just finished a schematic with what I understood from the posted video and wanted to know if it was correct.

But it seems that the one you posted is easier to accomplish.

By the way is it correct?

Jesus

Jesus,

Yes, but you must be sure that your external +5 volt is off when you plug in your PicKit2.
Also be sure to unplug your PicKit2 when your done programming the PIC.

I always use IC socket on the PIC because I want to reuse the PIC in other circuits.
So I bought myself a plastic case and mounted a ZIF socket onto the case. I did
put my PicKit2 inside the case. So now I have a USB based PIC programmer with
a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket.

GL.

nievesoliveras

Thank @groundloop!!

I just sent for one of those zifs or zero insertion force devices.

Your programer looks good!!

Jesus

Groundloop

Quote from: nievesoliveras on May 16, 2011, 08:45:05 PM
Thank @groundloop!!

I just sent for one of those zifs or zero insertion force devices.

Your programer looks good!!

Jesus

Jesus,

Thank you. :-)

It is an easy solution to get a PIC programmer. Just remember
that when you solder the wires on the underside of the ZIF
socket then it will look like the attached drawing.

GL.