Wednesday, April 05, 2006

PIC-PG2

PIC-PG2 - SERIAL PORT PROGRAMMER FOR 8/18/28/40 PIN PIC MICROCONTROLLERS AND I2C EEPROMS + ICSP connector and cable

FEATURES:
  • PIC-PG2 is programmer based on JDM design which takes all necessary signals and power supply from RS232 serial port. It supports 8, 18, 28 and 40 pin PIC microcontrollers which allow serial programming and I2C EEPROM memories. Programmer comes with ICSP cable for direct connection to PIC-Pxx prototype boards.
  • The supported devices depend on the current version of ICPROG software.
  • Dimensions 50x30 mm (1.95x1.2") + 30 cm (12") ICSP cable
DOCUMENTS:
  • PIC-PG2.pdf - Users manual
  • PIC-PG2 tutorial by our US reseller SparkFun
  • Sparkfun's PIC-PG2 tutorial in Spanish translated by our South American reseller Ingeneria MCI
  • NOTE: The programmer may not work with low power serial interfaces - i.e. laptop or notebook serial ports. USB to serial cables have also not been proven to work.
HARDWARE:
SOFTWARE:
  • ICPROG from Bonny Gijzen freeware for programming many PICs, sometimes it doesn't work on some computers read here why.
  • PICPgm freeware PIC programming software by Christian Stadler supports many PICs and is officially supporting our PIC-PG1/2 and PIC-PG3
  • WinPIC - Great new software by Wolfgang "Wolf" Bnscher. Supports all the popular flash PICs, as well as many of the newly released PICs! Use this software for support for the 16F628A, 16F87, and 16F88.
  • Programming PIC in Linux
FAQ:
Q: My computer have no RS232. Can I use USB to RS232 converter with PIC-PG2?
A: No, the USB to RS232 converters add delay due to USB nature and this will mess up the programming timing. If you want USB programmer consider PIC-ICD2-POCKET.

Monday, April 03, 2006

PIC-PG1

PIC-PG1 - ICSP SERIAL PORT DONGLE PROGRAMMER

FEATURES:
  • PIC-PG1 is programmer based on JDM design which takes all necessary signals and power supply from RS232 serial port. It uses 6 pin 0.1" step ICSP connector to connect to target board with the PIC microcontroller.
  • The supported devices depend on the current version of ICPROG software.
  • Dimensions 50x30 mm (1.95x1.2") + 30 cm (12") cable
DOCUMENTS:
  • PIC-PG1.pdf - Users manual
  • PIC-PG1 tutorial
  • NOTE: The programmer may not work with low power serial interfaces - i.e. laptop or notebook serial ports. USB to serial cables have also not been proven to work.
HARDWARE:
SOFTWARE:
  • ICPROG from Bonny Gijzen freeware for programming many PICs, sometimes it doesn't work on some computers read here why.
  • PICPgm freeware PIC programming software by Christian Stadler supports many PICs and is officially supporting our PIC-PG1/2 and PIC-PG3
  • WinPIC - Great new software by Wolfgang "Wolf" Bnscher. Supports all the popular flash PICs, as well as many of the newly released PICs! Use this software for support for the 16F628A, 16F87, and 16F88.
  • WinPIC in Japanese version
  • Programming PIC in Linux
FAQ:
Q: My computer have no RS232. Can I use USB to RS232 converter with PIC-PG1?
A: No, the USB to RS232 converters add delay due to USB nature and this will mess up the programming timing. If you want USB programmer consider PIC-ICD2-POCKET.