EasyPIC5 and ICSP connector

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AjK
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EasyPIC5 and ICSP connector

#1 Post by AjK » 26 Sep 2008 11:02

Hi,
no one has ever made an ICSP connector for the EasyPIC5?
where i could connect my ICSP connector directly on the PICFlash circuit of my EasyPic5?

Then would be so much easy to program every PICs once installed on my final projects.

Thanks :D
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Charlie
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#2 Post by Charlie » 26 Sep 2008 12:57

I don't thin that the EP5 is capable of ICSP.
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#3 Post by janni » 26 Sep 2008 13:35

See here http://www.mikroe.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... ight=doing.

WARNING: Cats pictures aplenty there :!:

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#4 Post by Charlie » 26 Sep 2008 13:51

Yea but thats not really ICSP.Thats HV programming.
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#5 Post by janni » 26 Sep 2008 14:02

ICSP is ICSP whatever the programming voltage. Note, that not all PICs have low-voltage programming capability.

AjK
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#6 Post by AjK » 26 Sep 2008 14:08

great, i think i will do something like that :)
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Kalain
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#7 Post by Kalain » 01 Oct 2008 16:11

Hi,

Here is my 5 cents contribution for ICSP connector.

Plug one side to Dip connector (EasyPic)
Plug other connector to your board.
Pic is loaded on this side.
Select with 3 switch where Pic is connected : EasyPic or your board.



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#8 Post by Kalain » 02 Oct 2008 09:30

Hi,

i made this one because I didn't want to (couldn't) put switches on my final board. So during final dev, i could program and try my board without removing Pic.
Alain

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