Hi,
the k150 didn't work, so I bougt another, a PICkit2
But on the print with the socket are a lot of jumpers, and the only info of it are
for 3 PICs: 10Fxxxx, 16F57, and the 16F59.
But how can I find out how to set the jumpers for a 16F628 ?
Many thanks in advance,
Eddie
Last edit: Eddie Draaier 2016-11-02
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Hi, thanks for answering.
It is the original pickit2, I found it in england.
But with that allone you cannot put the pics in, so that is where
the external print comes with the 40 pin ZIF-socket.
There are jumpers next to the ZIF-socket with each 2 or three posts to set them.
There are only three types listed how to set the jumpers.
10Fxxxx, 16F57, and the 16F59.
But nothing about other types of pics.
Here is the configuration: http://www.datahardware.co.uk/files/pickit-zif.pdf
I also have the diagram, but how to put that here ? If I tried to upload it asks for
a http.... but I don't have a website to put it on.
Kind regards,
Eddie
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Normaly yes.
There are 2 versions of the 18 Pin layout but I think the ICSP pins remain the same.
For all other packages there is consistancy between devices in that package.
In fact the 8, 14 and 20 pin Devices have identical power and programing pins even in different pin count packages and are interchangable.
Last edit: Chris Roper 2016-11-02
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1) No, why ?
2) No, why ?
3) 5 Volt ? How many Amp do you want ? 100 ?
4) No, for what ?
5) No I do not have a digital Voltmeter, I might have over ten of them, and use
them over 40 years.
Between the red Pickkit and the 40 pin ZIF-socket is a flatcable.
If it had the RJ-11 connector and associated cable then there is very simple way to figure out the jumpers. If you did not have the connector and cable then there is another way to determine the jumper setting for your chip.
I was going to help you sort this out based upon the information you supplied in resonse to my questions.
However, with your 100 amp power supply, 10 digital meters, and 40 years experience you obiously do not need my help.
Good Luck
Last edit: William Roth 2016-11-03
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Hi,
the k150 didn't work, so I bougt another, a PICkit2
But on the print with the socket are a lot of jumpers, and the only info of it are
for 3 PICs: 10Fxxxx, 16F57, and the 16F59.
But how can I find out how to set the jumpers for a 16F628 ?
Many thanks in advance,
Eddie
Last edit: Eddie Draaier 2016-11-02
A real Pickit2 does not have jumpers to set
Did you buy a real Pickit2 or a cheap generic knockoff?
Where did it come from? Can you provide a link?
If we do not know exactly what you have, then help will be difficult if not impossible.
Hi, thanks for answering.
It is the original pickit2, I found it in england.
But with that allone you cannot put the pics in, so that is where
the external print comes with the 40 pin ZIF-socket.
There are jumpers next to the ZIF-socket with each 2 or three posts to set them.
There are only three types listed how to set the jumpers.
10Fxxxx, 16F57, and the 16F59.
But nothing about other types of pics.
Here is the configuration: http://www.datahardware.co.uk/files/pickit-zif.pdf
I also have the diagram, but how to put that here ? If I tried to upload it asks for
a http.... but I don't have a website to put it on.
Kind regards,
Eddie
The 16F628 is an 18 PIN device so try the DIP 18 Settings.
Are all the types with same amount of pins identical for programing ?
Normaly yes.
There are 2 versions of the 18 Pin layout but I think the ICSP pins remain the same.
For all other packages there is consistancy between devices in that package.
In fact the 8, 14 and 20 pin Devices have identical power and programing pins even in different pin count packages and are interchangable.
Last edit: Chris Roper 2016-11-02
I cannot get the picture in here.
Well, I'll try than to program my first PIC !
Many thanks Chris !
Eddie
Actualy you can get a picture in here even if you don't have a server to put it on.
Use the Add attachments link below the reply/post box and next to the POST Button.
Once Chosen Just Press POST and it will upload your image.
I will attach a picture of a board simmilar to yours to show how:
OK, nice, I'll try again:
@Eddie
The photo shows an RJ-11 connector.
Please answer each question below...
1) Does your board have the RJ-11 connector?
2) Do you have a cable that plugs into the Pickit2 on one end and into the RJ-11 connector on the other end?
3) Do you have a 5 Volt power source ?
4) Do you have any Dupont type jumper cables ?
5) Do you have a Digtal Volt Meter and know how to use it?
@William
1) No, why ?
2) No, why ?
3) 5 Volt ? How many Amp do you want ? 100 ?
4) No, for what ?
5) No I do not have a digital Voltmeter, I might have over ten of them, and use
them over 40 years.
Between the red Pickkit and the 40 pin ZIF-socket is a flatcable.
Last edit: Eddie Draaier 2016-11-03
If it had the RJ-11 connector and associated cable then there is very simple way to figure out the jumpers. If you did not have the connector and cable then there is another way to determine the jumper setting for your chip.
I was going to help you sort this out based upon the information you supplied in resonse to my questions.
However, with your 100 amp power supply, 10 digital meters, and 40 years experience you obiously do not need my help.
Good Luck
Last edit: William Roth 2016-11-03