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Microchip Technology Inc. is a Leading Provider of Microcontroller and Analog Semiconductors, providing low-risk product development, lower total system cost and faster time to market for thousands of diverse customer applications worldwide. Prototype Programmer, programs : 12C508, 16C84, 16F84, PIC 16F877, 24C16, 24C32, 93C46, 90S1200, 59C11, 89C2051, 89S53, 250x0, PIC, AVR , 80C51 etc. H-Bridge Electronic Circuits. How to build your own PIC-Programmer. The original schematic was developed by Radu Igret. It is a modification of a JDM-Programmer. This PIC-programmer has to be connected with the serial com port of your computer. This device don’t need any external power supply. The print layout was made with Eagle by CadSoft. Which types of PIC microcontrollers and EPROM’s are supported? You can use this PIC-Burner for PIC12C50x, PIC12F62x, PIC16FFxx, PIC16F62x and EEPROM 24Cxx. The PIC-programmer is easy to build and compact. 3 LEDs indicates the state of the burning-process.

The Modification of this JDM-Programmer: In comparison to the original JDM-Programmer exists a connection between pin 10 (JDM) and Vss instead of VDD. The Schematic of the PIC-Programmer: The wiring diagram was drawn with Eagle-Lite by CadSoft in order to create a print layout by my self. The schematic view of the PIC-Programmer ( How to insert the PICs and EEPROMs: Cheap PIC Programmer. Publications. Mikroelektronika publishes books about microcontrollers and various electronics. Most of our publications are available online for reading, absolutely free of charge. dsPIC Books dsPIC books are great introductory books that enable you to easily step into the world of dsPIC programming.

These books include sections of the dsPIC internal structure. Learn how to write and debug your own program in Pascal. Learn how to use it to start up the microcontroller. Learn how to write and debug your own program in Basic. Learn how to write and debug your own program in C. 8051 Books 8051 books provide you with hands-on directions for putting 8051 architecture microcontrollers to work. Learn quickly and easily how to program 8051 microcontrollers by using many practical examples provided in this book. Various Electronic Books This book is perfect for those who want to create electronic devices with their own hands.

Articles Other Authors Books In this section you can find other authors' books. PIC Books. Blink a LED. Using one of these flash PICmicro controllers: 12F62912F675 16C84 16F62716F628 16F63016F676 16F7216F7316F7416F7616F77 16F81816F819 16C8416F8416F84A 16F8716F88 16F87016F87116F87216F873(A)16F874(A)16F876(A)16F877(A) 18F122018F1320 18F24218F24818F25218F258 18F44218F44818F45218F458 18F4320 16F877 asynchronous communication For non-embedded programmers the first thing to try on a new system or in a new programming language is to print out "hello world". The equivalent for microcontrollers and other embedded systems is to blink a LED. When even the target circuit and the programmer are freshly put together it is wise to start even lower, with a blink-a-LED program written by someone else that is known to be working.

When you are new to PICmicro controller use, do read my Start With PICs document, before you attempt to use a PICmicro controller. If are looking for other (mostly non-PIC) LED blink, flash and sequencing circuits look here. 12F629, 12F675 with crystal 16F630, 16F676 with crystal.