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wdmagic
- 23rd June 2013, 04:33
I was wondering, the programming pins on all PICs, are they the same on every chip based on number of pins? So all 8 pin PICs will all use the same connections for its programming, 14, 16,18 40 pin etc. just wondering, Ive got some SOIC burn in sockets and I would like to have one set up for each (number of pins) chip, Ive got 8 pin up to 28 pin. would like to just have them all parallel with wires going to the proper pins.
Normnet
- 23rd June 2013, 16:53
I was wondering, the programming pins on all PICs, are they the same on every chip based on number of pins? So all 8 pin PICs will all use the same connections for its programming, 14, 16,18 40 pin etc. just wondering, Ive got some SOIC burn in sockets and I would like to have one set up for each (number of pins) chip, Ive got 8 pin up to 28 pin. would like to just have them all parallel with wires going to the proper pins.
The development boards I have do this so it should work.
Norm
wdmagic
- 23rd June 2013, 21:36
I have 4 each of the 16 pin, 24 pin, and 28 pin, pins are removeable so I can make a 8, 14, 16, and then a 18 and 28. heres some pics of what Im using
7018
7019
CuriousOne
- 26th June 2013, 09:46
Great sockets, what was the price?
I'm usually prototyping with breadboard and DIP encased MCU, when finished, then moving to SMD.
wdmagic
- 26th June 2013, 10:32
Free!!!!
special deal from 3M sample program last year, I got 5 each of 3 different sizes.
unfortunatly there not in the sample program anymore dangit!
regular price is about $28 each. Although I have found some on ebay for 8 Pin chips 2/$6 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/110890434698), different style but if it works...
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