Here's a little something that I've been dying to have since I started working with PC/PIC communication. It's a switch between the serial programmer and a MAX232 chip.
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I was fed up with doing the plug/unplug the RS232 connector dance and Mister E suggested I look into 5V relay switches. I found some for $1.99 each in surplus at a local electronics store, add $0.79 for the switch, and it's all I needed.
I highly recommend you invest in SIP headers to make custom 9-pin connectors. Crazy glue, a 5 pin strip and a 4 pin strip make an instant DB9 connector if you're careful with your fingers. I just slid them into the female, applied the glue and then squeezed them with a mini-clamp. PRESTO! Perfectly aligned custom DB9 ready to have wires soldered, and all my fingers work independantly!
I picked up somewhere about placing 1N4001 diodes across the power pins on the relay switches (from - to +). Don't ask where, they said it was a safety precaution for residual AC electricity in the coil and that was good enough for me.
Thanks dude, this is just awesome. I can program and test with a flick of the switch!
Robert
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