L Lilikin New Member Mar 22, 2006 #1 onboard programming i need to get a schematic for a custom veroboard pic programming board the one i need is gone and i have no time for another so i need a board to programming some pics i have good componet supplies here are my pics any ideas i am using the pic16f877a and the 628 but just the 877a would be great beg beg
onboard programming i need to get a schematic for a custom veroboard pic programming board the one i need is gone and i have no time for another so i need a board to programming some pics i have good componet supplies here are my pics any ideas i am using the pic16f877a and the 628 but just the 877a would be great beg beg
William At MyBlueRoom New Member Mar 22, 2006 #2 Ebay has tonns of ICD2 clones, all support ICP programming. A common ICD/ICP for a PIC 16F877 pinout is 1 VPP (/mclr) 2 +5 3 GND 4 PGD (RB7) 5 PGC (RB6) Take a look at J6 on the Ladybug schematic on my web site.
Ebay has tonns of ICD2 clones, all support ICP programming. A common ICD/ICP for a PIC 16F877 pinout is 1 VPP (/mclr) 2 +5 3 GND 4 PGD (RB7) 5 PGC (RB6) Take a look at J6 on the Ladybug schematic on my web site.
L Lilikin New Member Mar 22, 2006 #3 so i just put pin1 vpp 2 plus 5 volts 3 grounded 4 and 5 how do i connect that to my computer
William At MyBlueRoom New Member Mar 22, 2006 #4 so i just put pin1 vpp 2 plus 5 volts 3 grounded 4 and 5 how do i connect that to my computer Click to expand... You still need a programmer, Look for an ICD2 or if you want to build it yourself there are lots of PIC programmers out there. https://www.rentron.com/Myke4.htm
so i just put pin1 vpp 2 plus 5 volts 3 grounded 4 and 5 how do i connect that to my computer Click to expand... You still need a programmer, Look for an ICD2 or if you want to build it yourself there are lots of PIC programmers out there. https://www.rentron.com/Myke4.htm