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I want to do a little project with a 10F200. The ones I have are in sot23-6 pin pack. I notice in the release notes of my picstart-plus programmer, it claims to be able to handle these devices with an adaptor (which I don't have). So does this mean that I can use my picstart-plus with flying leads to programme my 10F200 ? If so, how might I 'connect' the sot23-6 pack to my programmer , ie which pin goes where ? regards.. | |
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the pins go where they're supposed to go. consult the datasheet for a pinout. the 6 pin 10f has the same two serial programming pins as a 144 pin 18f. you'll probably want to grab (or make) some sot to dip converters, to make interfacing with that small chip a bit easier. edit: to save the trouble of consulting the datasheet, pgd pin 1, pgc pin 3. supply pins are vdd pin 5, vss pin 2, vpp pin 6.
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Thanks for reply. I must admit that I've never appreciated how the picstart-plus actually programmes a part, I've just kinda been glad that it does ! Having looked at the data sheet as you suggested, so can I just connect the sot23-6 pack as if it was a pdip pack, but with the pins swapped around ? Like:- SOT23 PDIP pin 1 = pin 5 (ISCPDAT) pin 2 = pin 7 (Vss) pin 3 = pin 4 (ISCPCLK) pin 4 = don't care pin 5 = pin 2 (Vdd) pin 6 = pin 8 (MCLR) I had wondered whether the correct adaptor from microchip had more to it than that. regards.. | |
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Have a look in the "Readme for PICSTART Plus.txt" file ... Quote:
EDIT: I'm using MPLAB7.30 - haven't looked to see if this has changed on later versions ... I bet not but ??? Last edited by RabbitResearch; 10th April 2007 at 04:52 AM. | ||
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Thanks all for suggestions. I think I now understand enough to move forward -- famous last words ! "If you are going to treat it like a DIP, you will want to map it starting at PIN 9 on the PS+" -- thanks for pointing that out :-D I'll make a little demo pcb with flying leads to connect to the zif socket, with on-board links to isolate the 10F200 programming pins from the demo-board led and switch. At least with that I should be able to prove whether its a workable solution for prototypes. regards.. | |
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