[SOLVED] Multi Pic Programmer 5V2

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:-D Got MultiPic Programmer working today, one capacitor in serial port power booster board was having track cracked (without booster circuit it is not working and VPP=9.8V ~ 10.2 V) , now PicPgm and winpic ( DL4YHF) are working fine, will post detailed settings later after more testing.:-D
 


as far as I know JDM style programmer is for high voltage programming.. It will not work in laptops which is low serial voltage..
 

Checked Multi Pic programmer 5V2 by Feng3 with various softwares and hardware settings for those are in attached image files please remember that I have used laptop in built serial port with serial port power booster to raise serial ports voltage. booster schematic and PCB are also attached.
 

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wow!! thanks.. nice!

---------- Post added at 13:34 ---------- Previous post was at 13:33 ----------

it used two TTL converters to boost the rs232 voltages.. thanks for sharing

---------- Post added at 13:35 ---------- Previous post was at 13:34 ----------

it uses two TTL converters to boost the rs232 voltages.. thanks for sharing
 

Off-topic, but I would now recommend buying/building USB programmers as the newer PCs/laptops (most of them) now don't have serial or parallel ports. I've got 2 desktops and a laptop at home and only one of them has a parallel port as well as a serial port and that is the desktop that was bought 4 years ago. So, I think it's better to use USB programmers.
 


same here my PC don't have a serial port but it has a header inside so I connected it temporarily. but now I have the right connector..


I found this DIY USB PIC programmer. Some of the forum members tried this.

**broken link removed**
 
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Is it possible to take serial port outlet connection from buses in computer...

There are many things that are possible, at the same token many are not advisable or practical. Unfortunately, attempting that would be one that is neither advisable nor practical.

I would require implementing a bus interface, most likely PCI, together with an UART and RS-232 transceiver. Now you've covered the majority of the hardware phase, you'd have to develop software drivers to utilize your new peripheral.

And of course I've left a few of gritty details out.

Do yourself a favor and pickup or build a USB programmer.

BigDog
 
You can use a USB to serial port converter. But I don't think you can get high voltage (12-14v) from that.

Something like this:
Amazon.com: Belkin USB SERIAL PORT ADAPTER ( F5U409-CU ): Electronics


Just getting a PICKit 2(or 3) would (in my opinion) be the best thing to do. It's not all that expensive and I doubt you'll regret buying it.

Hope this helps.
Tahmid.
 
I dont think a converter can give a 13v output from 5v usb port.... Also jdm programming softwares dont support the latest versions of usb used in laptops....
 

Hey can anyone please tell me what the ratings on the caps were for the db9 booster circuit. I think I need to build one of these into my circuit to get my programmer working.

Thanks
ikhan42
 

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