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our project for this semester is to build a mobot using PIC16F877A. with all the other problems i have(designing the circuit of the sensor and comparator, and making a program for the servo motor), our teacher made us buy a programmer that uses a serial port cable. now, before the semester started, i pressured my dad to buy me a lap top, anticipating the project. we are poor so im making a big deal of this... laptops dnt have serial prts.. only usb. can i just buy a serial port to usb adaptor? the programmer cant be returned anyway..
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It depends on the exact programmer, most so called 'serial port' programmers don't use the serial port at all, just some of the handshake lines - these are VERY unlikely to work with a converter, If the programmer has a processor on it, and is fed by the serial port correctly, then a converter should work fine.
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wont my laptop or programmer get ruined? i dont want to test directly cuz seriously, if either one of them is damaged, ill be seeing you in heaven(ok, mayb an exaggeration)... and the tutorials, i went there but i dnt understand the way it works yet,.. thnx anyway! =)
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Try mentioning what type of programmer it is, then we may be able to make suggestions - so far I would suggest you look at buying a real USB programmer, like the PICKit2, you might check the Junebug on these forums, which is a clone of it.
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kuya[big bro], i know i REALLY sound dumb for a 4th year student in engineering but i dont know what type of programmer it is... all i know is that its a serial port programmer for a PIC16F877A.. im so sorry for the trouble! =,(
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Hi,
Maybe you should leave your serial programmer. Once you get to use the PICKit2, you won't want to use other programmer anymore
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If you own the programmer, even otherwise, will you not find a single clue to see the programmer and get some name as found on it.? may be maker, model, brand name,-- if nothing is possible, perhaps you can take a usermanual and extract a photograph and upload it so that some one can try to identify that? perhaps you can make little more effort to help yourself, i personally feel.
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Cry:
Here is the run down. The use of a non serial port laptop or even computer for that matter (see Dell Now you can just buy the right hardware the first time and get a PICkit2 or clone. It WILL program faster, will consume less space, and is self power through the USB connection. The Start kit is $50 and the programmer alone is $35. Starter kit not needed. Spend the $35 + 5 for priority mail and have your programmers worries done in 3 days. Get your group to form a collection, fund or what not. If they don't want to pitch in, then take the initiative. The programmer is a real investment. Since you are likely to spend some money, best not to spend in on patches, fixes, and band-aids. Now if the presented serial programmer is a mandatory requirement, I feel for you. Not really. But I would question the deliberate undoing of a decade of continual electronic advancement if i were you. My 2 cents. |
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Hi, i would have to agree with what people have said above, i only have a PicKit2 (but i would assume the clone is just as good). Its not a production programmer, but as a hobbiest programmer it has NEVER let me down. Programs any chip i have ever used, but i do check to make sure that the chips are compatible before i buy them. I find the software easy to install and use, and especially the latest revision of the pickit2 software, which will allow you to re-program after changing you hex file, with just one click.
I use it on both laptop and desktop computers without any problems. |
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i would love to buy the kits you mentioned, and i know they're great but i dnt have money, let alone 'dollar' money... i gues i just have to do with what i have.. so sorry guyz, and thanx for your advices! if i do have money when i have a job, ill make this project a hobby! =)
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