![]() ![]() ![]() One header for each of the PIC devices I routinely use. On this board, I installed a 40-pin zero insertion socket, and two 6-pin headers. I got a small proto-type board from Radio Shack for $2.29.(Radio Shack 276-168B) I decided to NOT use target boards for programming (at least for now).(And a Microchip Tech told me I am not alone.) No pull-up resistors, no power connection, and no ground connection. In fact, Microchip wants you to issolate the target board from the six programming pins.īest, according to Microchip, would be to have nothing connected to the pins: ![]() I/O pins used by the PICkit-2 during programming. The PICkit-2 is an "in-circuit" programmer.īut, there are restrictions on components placed on the target circuit-board that make contact with the Make that do not use the PIC that came with the daughter board. This is useful for all the PIC projects you are going to I made a small programming jig for the PICkit-2. However, to save project development time, The latest version of MPLAB 7.5, (downloadable from this web site), supports the PICkit2 programmer. The PICkit2 works with all PICs that accept "in circuit serial programming". ![]() The PICkit2 along with it's assembled and tested daughter board will set you back $50.00. The most inexpensive commerical programmer Microchip offers is the PICkit2. (MPLab, data-sheets, application-notes, tech support, samples. That way, you start with things you know are Compatable with microchip.Įverything, except the actual programmer, is available for free from this website. Is can I write a program in MP Lab and output it as a HEX file so that the software that came with my programmer can read it, or is there a better route I can take. I just purchased a top 2048 programmer and it is said to be compatible with many pic microprosessors, My question ![]()
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