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Title: USB PIC Programmer
Post by: PureVVater on August 23, 2011, 10:48:12 PM
Will this work: http://www.piccircuit.com/shop/pic-programmer/25-icp01-usb-pic-programmer.html ? And if it does, how do I use it with the PIC12f683 ? Thanks.
Title: Re: USB PIC Programmer
Post by: Hazer on August 24, 2011, 02:13:06 AM
Its a Pickit 2 clone. It will work just fine. But you will want to get the ICP03 ziff zocket to go with it. Or the ICA03 is both the progra and the socket bundled.

You can use it directly with MPLAB (if you are coding) or a standalone program for just programming the hex files.
Title: Re: USB PIC Programmer
Post by: Modded Matt on August 24, 2011, 04:25:41 AM
yes, get the set (http://www.piccircuit.com/shop/56-ica03-usb-pic-programmer-set.html) its what i have. it will program the 12f just fine. it comes with the pickit2 software for programing.
Title: Re: USB PIC Programmer
Post by: PureVVater on August 24, 2011, 09:13:18 AM
Its a Pickit 2 clone. It will work just fine. But you will want to get the ICP03 ziff zocket to go with it. Or the ICA03 is both the progra and the socket bundled.

You can use it directly with MPLAB (if you are coding) or a standalone program for just programming the hex files.


yes, get the set (http://www.piccircuit.com/shop/56-ica03-usb-pic-programmer-set.html) its what i have. it will program the 12f just fine. it comes with the pickit2 software for programing.

Ok, I will be purchasing the set. Thank you guys  :tup:
Title: Re: USB PIC Programmer
Post by: konnorrigby on August 16, 2012, 11:05:40 PM
yes, get the set (http://www.piccircuit.com/shop/56-ica03-usb-pic-programmer-set.html) its what i have. it will program the 12f just fine. it comes with the pickit2 software for programing.

will that program the PIC18F14K50 used in the spectrum360 from hazer?
Title: Re: USB PIC Programmer
Post by: Modded Matt on August 17, 2012, 06:47:55 AM
It is not listed as a supported chip.
Title: Re: USB PIC Programmer
Post by: SethMods on August 18, 2012, 07:32:18 PM
If it's a PICKit2 clone then it should. That's what I have used.
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