So if I was to transfer the target PGC, PGD, Gnd and MLCR lines straight to the ziff socket would this be a problem? Sorry if this is silly question but I want to be sure.
So if I was to transfer the target PGC, PGD, Gnd and MLCR lines straight to the ziff socket would this be a problem? Sorry if this is silly question but I want to be sure.
Hiya Eblc1388,
I wonder why the PGM line isn't on the ICD clone, also if you don't mind could you tell me where each line should go as I'm not too sure.
Hiya Guy's,
I'm currently designing the ICD clone on veroboard and I was wondering aswell as putting in the ISCP header also putting in a 40 pin ziff socket configured to program from 8 to 40 pin pics. So if I was to transfer the target PGC, PGD, Gnd and MLCR lines straight to the ziff socket would this be a problem? Sorry if this is silly question but I want to be sure.
Consult the P16PRO40 circuit to see how it's done there!, the problem is how to NOT apply power to the wrong pins on larger chips - the P16PRO40 does this by using two seperate Vpp lines!. I don't think you can do it with a single Vpp line?.
If you like Abacom's (http://www.abacom-online.de/) LochMaster, you might want to give Muvium's (**broken link removed**) Virtual Breadboard a try. A new version is currently in development, but you can still download the legacy versions from their website. (It's under the "quick links" section on the main page.) It even supports live digital simulations, including simulating the Microchip PIC and BASIC-Stamp microcontrollers.
Hiya Guy's,
O'well after spending nearly a week trying to make my own programmer I've decided that no matter how much I read up on the subject, my location and lack of avalaible parts means it's not worth a 40 k drive just to buy some resistors. I don't want to sound like a loser to you guy's but with my limited experience I've decided to go ahead and buy the Olimenix ICD2 USB clone from sparkfun. One of the main reasons I need usb is my laptop uses a usb-rs232 converter and reading up on these converters there useless when it comes to rs232 programming. Now I can devote my electronic time to developing my projects rather than spending all my time just trying to make a programmer. At 41 years old I'm not too old to learn but I'm from a mechanical background all the I know electronics are self taught.
Thank You guy's for all the help I really apprecieate it.