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PIC programmer help

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georgetwo

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Hello
I am new to programming, I have also red many books on pic programming, most beginners programmers are Home made programmers, with r232 (with 11 pins) serial port. The program is; my laptop has no serial port, and i couldn't find a usb to serial port converter around, so I had the idea of buying a usb programmer from a store around, I found these
1) ICD 2 Compatible PIC programmer and Debugger
2) USB AVR programmer. (Can also be used as a USB to serial converter with
RS232, RS485 and TTL ouputs)
3) AVR USB programmer. Supports all AVR devices and integrates with AVR Studio
I have no idea which one will be best for me as a beginner.
I need your help in selecting which one can program 8bit, 16bit,..... pics
Thank you all
 
If you can try to get a Pickit2 If you want make one yourself you can get a preprogrammed 18f2550 it's on the page.pickit2
 
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okay, I will get the pickit2
I hope I will be able to make a usb to comport converter my self with that pickit2
It is obvious that the comport can program any micro controller if configured properly.
I will get back to you guys soon
 
Bill i think thats what he was trying to say. Never no will we
 
The PICKIT is a programming tool for PIC's not a USB to RS232 converter! You could "make" one with a 18F4550 and a MAX232 for example, sure, and program the 18Fwith the PICKIT, but you would be better of buying a cheap converter from Ebay for example with an FTDI type chip for general use.

Wilksey
 
PIC's not a USB to RS232 converter! you can use it as a UART tool to send and receive UART pic to PC PC to pic
 
It's not that hard to do! You no the 18f14k50 and the MCP2200 are the same chip the mcp2200 is just preprogrammed
 
okay, go even if i buy pic kit2, I still need a usb converter. Can you guys show me how to make one converter myself with the pic kit2 or both ?
 
The PICKIT tools are USB PIC PROGRAMMERS, not USB TO 232 converters.

You can buy cheap USB to RS232 converters from Ebay and electronics stores
 
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