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    Or the relational database approach; a one-to-many design. One programmer, many output connectors. Have the programmer cycle through the connectors, you can start replacing with fresh boards as it's moving along (have a status light at each connector).

    "Don't think of high-speed programming, think volume, it opens up cheaper avenues." - Henry Ford

    Yup, he said that.

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    longpole001 has the most appealing idea.

    Demon,
    I have found another programmer that will do eight at a time, lead time is 6 weeks. I think alot of suppliers must be taking the Walmart approach to keeping inventory anymore. Even Deutsche has a hard time keeping inventory of connectors and terminals at times.

    Anyrate, do you have any links for programmer schematics? I know I can search, I just don't know what I am really looking when determining if its a good schematic and parts.

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    Any PicKit II or PicKit III clone and then all you need to do is use the stand-alone programming button. Since they are cheap you can buy i.e 5 and then click the buttons on all 5 ... sip some beer and connect the next board of the batch.

    I bet with some serious soldering you can even connect the 5 units to the same button :-)

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    Or one PK2 with a 8-pins-or-whatever-you-need multi-position rotary switch (like old display selectors).

    As you manually plug a fresh board, turn the dial to that position and click PGM. Unplug the PGMed board and replace with a fresh one.

    You can only do so much manually anyways, so you'd only need 1 or 2 extra outlets. This could be wired on those dev PCB breadboards.

    Not at my PC, can't google right now. Wife hollering something about "pick up all your darned PC crap from the kitchen".

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    I would really like to program mulitple boards at the same time, not cycle through.

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    There's a lot of schematics for "gang multiple pic programmer schematic circuit".

    Which is better I couldn't say. This one is neat, but I'd use zif sockets from ebay instead of those pogo thingies.

    https://www.sparkfun.com/news/743

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    How about having Digikey pre-program them for you?

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