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Old 16th March 2004, 08:24 PM   (permalink)
Default 16F877A help

HI,

i have yet recieved my programmer (picall and made it ready to program the 18F series....)

i also have soldered a test board whit a led and a power mosfet and a switch...

now i want to start programming but my question was do i need to use a crystal??? for this chip..??? i thought it had one build in side if this is true which setting do i need to set..??/

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Old 16th March 2004, 08:29 PM   (permalink)
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i also already downloaded ofcourse the pdf sheets but i have realy no idea where to start searching for this settings / options..??

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Old 16th March 2004, 09:01 PM   (permalink)
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by the datasheet you do need a crystal or a RC osc. since there is no mention of any internal osc.
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Old 16th March 2004, 10:07 PM   (permalink)
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now i want to start programming but my question was do i need to use a crystal??? for this chip..??? i thought it had one build in side if this is true which setting do i need to set..??/
Yes, you need a crystal, and two small capacitors (or use a ceramic resonator, with the capacitors built in). You can use a simple RC (resistor capacitor) external oscillator, but it's not very accurate - best to use a crystal.
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Old 16th March 2004, 11:29 PM   (permalink)
Default ok here we goo.>!!

well i brought a 20Mhz crystal 6euro's..!!

and 2 very small capacitors (33pF???)

wired it up and then i saw that i was in plan suplying the VDD to pin 10 instead of pin 11 :cry: ops: :shock:

soow now i have to wait to repait my sucker..!! jeejje :lol:

Nigel wich programmer do you use..??? i use the pic all it's a must if you want a scalable programmer i can easy add devices...to the programmer

it cost something but atleast it gives you something

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Old 17th March 2004, 07:11 AM   (permalink)
Default Re: ok here we goo.>!!

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Nigel wich programmer do you use..??? i use the pic all it's a must if you want a scalable programmer i can easy add devices...to the programmer
I use the P16PRO40 with my own software, WinPicProg.

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Mine doesn't cost anything :lol:
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Old 17th March 2004, 07:55 AM   (permalink)
Default PIC 18 series

ok but can you also program the pic18FXXX???

like the 442??

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Old 17th March 2004, 09:24 AM   (permalink)
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ok but can you also program the pic18FXXX???
No, I've never had any interest in them, WinPicProg basically supports the chips I use - after all, it was written for my own use :lol:

IC-Prog is pretty good, and is free as well - I don't know if it supports the 18 series chips or not - I've never had occasion to look.

What I would like to do is buy a PicStart +, but I can't justify the money ( I have around 200 16C57XT's that I can't use ).
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Old 17th March 2004, 12:05 PM   (permalink)
Default Programming 16Cxxxx

that one is standard for my programmer..


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Old 17th March 2004, 01:13 PM   (permalink)
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that one is standard for my programmer..
Right, you have the picall programmer (not just the software), I've considered ordering one as well - just for the 16C57 - but I don't know what I'd use them for :lol:
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