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i need a programmer for pic microcontroller. i searched in this forum i found pickit-2 clone version.
is this working correctly?
any suggestion please tell me??
 

Yes working very nice, also there is PICKit2 Clone with EEPROM chips which can be used without PC.
 

Yes working very nice, also there is PICKit2 Clone with EEPROM chips which can be used without PC.

''EEPROM chips which can be used without PC'' can you explain and provide the schematic.
 

''EEPROM chips which can be used without PC'' can you explain and provide the schematic.

You can use it without PC. Firmware (HEX) for writing into some uC is stored in programmer EEPROMs, you control programming over taster, status of process is showed on leds, and device can be powered with batteries. You can program some uC outside on field, or you can clone lots of uC everywhere.

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Can I use it for regular use?
 

Can You give me ordinary component model.
 

Without smd component

I dont have it in DIP version. I use DIP only on protoboard for testing and adjusting, final always goes in SMD. When I see 40-pin dip uC I always check twice marks on it, I have impression that this is manufactured before 60 years.

But you can makeit in DIP you have circuit, or try to contact author of project and ask him for DIP version.

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check this pickit2 clone version its easy to place and program the pic

This blog was nice. Thanks for sharing
 

I don't have any programmer to program pic18f2550.in my computer does not have any serial or parallel port.
but my friend have the serial port. is there any simple programmer that support for pic18f2550.
 

There is simple programmer for LPT port :

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Try to search someone who have desktop PC LPT port, or make USB to LPT. For electronics is good to have RS232 and LPT ports, if you dont have it, you can built USB converters or buy comercial PCMCIA cards with thise ports.


Also read this thread :

https://www.edaboard.com/threads/179427/
 
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I don't have any programmer to program pic18f2550.in my computer does not have any serial or parallel port.
but my friend have the serial port. is there any simple programmer that support for pic18f2550.

If you have serial port, you can use JDM Programmer. Google will help you to find one.
 
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hii you can build this jdm programmer its cheap and easy i have attached the pcb layout and schematic files please check
 

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i made a pickit2 clone...it's working fine...i am happy......

but i made it in general purpose PCB...

see this picture at different states.......

 

ya sure... my next project in toner transfer method.........
 

Hello,

I already post today link of full schematic an PCB of PICKit 2, but why not once more :). Working 100%.
Here you can download shematics and PCB. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask.
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Greetings...
 

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