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Fernando

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Hello,
I need help to acquire a programmer of PICs that works perfectly.
I have Warp-13 NewFound Electronic and another of the manufacturer Olimex,
neither one assist my demand. I am wanting to program 16F628, 16F874 and
16877.
I would like to know where I can buy a programmer to be reliable, because up
to now I spent money without having a satisfactory result, only a mistake.

TIA
Fernando Carvalho

Fernando Carvalho
 
Fernando wrote:
Hello,
I need help to acquire a programmer of PICs that works perfectly.
I have Warp-13 NewFound Electronic and another of the manufacturer Olimex,
neither one assist my demand. I am wanting to program 16F628, 16F874 and
16877.
I would like to know where I can buy a programmer to be reliable, because up
to now I spent money without having a satisfactory result, only a mistake.

TIA
Fernando Carvalho

Fernando Carvalho
Jameco Electronics has one for about $60 American. I have not tried it,
but have found that they are very good about products they have sold me
over the last 25 years or so.


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I need help to acquire a programmer of PICs that works perfectly.
I am wanting to program 16F628, 16F874 and 16877.
OK, a few questions:

1. ICSP? If so, LVSP or HVSP? In any event, anything else hanging on
MCLR, clock, or data programming lines?

2. Vcc = 5V or something else?

#2 is very important - officially a programmer is supposed to verify at
min and max operating Vcc. Few (no?) hobby programmers verify at other
than 5V.

#1 is moderately important for ICSP. Simple parallel ports drivers or
even most buffers won't have enough drive current if there's other
loads on the pins.

Tim.
 
"Fernando" <fjpc60@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hello,
I need help to acquire a programmer of PICs that works perfectly.
I have Warp-13 NewFound Electronic and another of the manufacturer
Olimex,
neither one assist my demand. I am wanting to program 16F628, 16F874 and
16877.
I would like to know where I can buy a programmer to be reliable,
because up
to now I spent money without having a satisfactory result, only a
mistake.

TIA
Fernando Carvalho

Fernando Carvalho
Hi Fernando,

I'm using Picstart Plus (that I got from Digikey), and have had very good
luck with it. It will program the three Pic chips that you mentioned. It
uses the serial port for communications. I am very happy with it.

Brian
 

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