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AcidMods Resources ----- ( These are helpful tools for modding ) => Pic Programmers and Programs => Topic started by: Daemon on May 01, 2010, 09:30:12 PM
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Okay I want to make a PIC Programmer to program PIC12F683 chips, that is all I want. I NEED it to be USB compatible as I only have a laptop. I am on a budget. I need a list of what I will need, and how to build it. Someone please help me, I know it's possible to make one that is USB compatible because of PICkit 2 Clones. :beg: :beg: :beg: :beg:
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Alex delivers.
http://www.instructables.com/id/GTP-USB-PIC-PROGRAMMER-Open-Source/ (http://www.instructables.com/id/GTP-USB-PIC-PROGRAMMER-Open-Source/)
Post Merge: May 01, 2010, 10:15:17 PM
btw, its on a circuit board in the pic, but itll work on a breadboard, or a ghetto pile of components wired together.
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...a ghetto pile of components wired together.
LOL!
But yea seems complicated but I can get though that it's just the Spanish that's going to get me, as I don't know Spanish.
Is that a Micro USB I see?
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umm... i don't see any spanish. it's english.
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If im not mistaken you could just do this... and read it through.
(https://www.acidmods.com/software/hazer/picprogramer.gif)
what dont you understand?
all the parts are labled. the red dots indicate wire conections, wire/line intersections without the red dot indicdicat wires running past each other.
here is a pic of one I built:
(https://acidmods.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi370.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Foo142%2Fmoddedmatt%2Fnew.jpg&hash=e9d72113f6e8ecd6619b5617cc3232686384fc9c)
Now... instead of using the cable in the picture. You can buy a cable with that end and a USB end. IDK what that part of the cable is called though. It may or may not work, i havent tested it yet but I plan on trying it when i get the parts to make that programmer.
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If im not mistaken you could just do this... and read it through.
Now... instead of using the cable in the picture. You can buy a cable with that end and a USB end. IDK what that part of the cable is called though. It may or may not work, i havent tested it yet but I plan on trying it when i get the parts to make that programmer.
That schematic is for a serial port programmer. If you dont have serial and want usb i suggest a pickit2 or pickit2 clone. it may be possible to use a usb to serial converter, however for the same price you could cop a programmer.
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i have a temporary bread board that i want to use for now and i was wandering could you just plug the chip straight into the breadboard or is there something underneath of i
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i have a temporary bread board that i want to use for now and i was wandering could you just plug the chip straight into the breadboard or is there something underneath of i
What a bump but a good question. Yes you can build a programmer on your breadboard to program your chips.