![]() ![]() The details are available on the original project mentionned above. Anyway, if your goal is to program PIC devices, you are on the good site.Ī small box, a USB connector, a ZIF socket, two leds. I will thank everybody proposing a larger range implementation, suitable to program Atmel and other devices. This version sacrifices many non-PIC microcontroller models. So, I propose here a small layout version of that circuit, adopting a single smart on-board ZIF socket. ![]() ![]() Moreover, the proposed layout did not meet my personal “compact look” ideas. What concerned me was the need to mount, on the mainboard, a specific socket board depending on the model of PIC being programmed. Looking on the web for ready-to-use projects, I found a good one called Open Programmer, coming with several schematics, PCBs and Open Source code. This page is dedicated to everybody needs to program a PIC (Microchip) device via USB port. ![]()
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