WinPic800 Software programming Pics Auto
WinPic800 and JDM programmer
I've been using WinPic800 to program PIC18LF4620 using my PC's serial port. It's working fine. I used JDM programmer as the hardware settings. I connected the PC to the programmer using DB9 to ICSP cable. I'm thinking of getting myself a development board with PIC18LF4620. The board comes with ICSP connector that uses PGC, PGD, /MCLR, 3.3Vdc and GND to connect to the PIC and program it. I'm wondering whether will I be able to use the JDM programmer settings using a DB9 to ICSP cable to program the board. The board is going to cost me a huge sum of money and I wanted to be sure that I have the necessary tools to program it. Thanks!
microchip programmer like picwin for programing 16f 676
i have downloaded details about picwin programmer . in this diode bat 42 component is reqd. which is not available . can anyone suggest the equilent diode. suggest me some good programmer details
Very Simple ICSP Programmer Working fine with 16F628A
Hi guys,
I made the programmer with 3 resistors and using the ICPICPROG 1.0D.
I was confused with the pins connection between COM port and the PIC IC.
I connect to 16F628A as below:
TXD (Pin 3) -----[4.7K]------ MCLR/VPP ( Pin 4)
GND (Pin 5) ----------------- Vss (Pin 5)
DTR (Pin 4 ) -----[4.7K]------ RB 7 /PGD (Pin 13)
CTS (Pin 8) ----------------- RB 7 /PGD (Pin 13)
RTS (Pin 7) -----[4.7K]------ RB 6 /PGC (Pin 12)
The ICprog run fine at Windows 98SE.
Under XP Pro SP2 the program show error : Privileged Instruction...
How i can use ICprog under XP Pro?
16 f 676 chip programming
i have made win pic programmer , as i am interfacing some time programmer shows interface ok but i am unable to programe the code. i have prepared the hex by mplab 7.1 ide. pl send me simple code for 16 f 676 chip to check if code are written wrong , or some programmer trouble . pl suggest me
After 6 months of flawless use
Hey Squibcakes-
Just to say thank you for posting this project to the Forum way back when.
I have just completed 6 months of work on a 2 way comms project using DTMF signalling, and I have to tell you that not having to take out the PIC every time I program is an absolute pleasure and revolutionised my programming life. Also, where in the world can you make up a complete working programmer for the cost of 1 DB9 connector, 3 resistors, and some shrink tubing?
The Picstart is now gathering dust in the cupboard, as ICprog and the Squibcakes programmer does everything I want it to do.
Further on the discussion about programming voltages, I found that the programmer would not work with Vprog less than 11.5v, and as my laptop/USB-Serial only gives out 9.5v, I have to stick to my desktop