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PIC10f200 programming help

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pic10f200 programming

hello all,
i have been working on a pic based simple LED tachometer.recently i found an article in EDN.com which uses PIC10f200 to drive 12 LED's.
**broken link removed**

i am using multi pic programmer(v5.2) as it can program most of the PIC's .now my problem is how can i program this PIC10f200?is there any simple circuit(that can built on bread-board) for one time usage.
and what do u guys think abt this circuit is it worth building.i have a circuit which uses LM2917(f-v converter).but my problem is i don't have much space to mount all the electronics.the above design looks simple to me.and occupies less space.
pls do post your views
i desperately need help in this issue.
thanks in advance.
 

pic10f200 help page

First of all, the PIC10F200 comes in DIP packages, if you have the space to use it. You can program it in your programmer, or at least easily build a socket adapter for it.

On all of my boards I use a 2x4 pins programming header. 4 pins are connected to the PIC, other adjacent 4 are connected to the circuit. I program the PIC using a simple adapter cable. When done, I install jumpers between adjacent pins on the header to establish connections between the PIC and the rest of the circuit.
You can do the same, although I would recommend using a 2x5 header.
Thus, you will have 1 jumper for Vdd, one for Vpp, one for ISPCLK, one for ISPDAT. The extra pins are ground, so you do not have to connect the ground separately, like me.
I think you can easily use this method for the breadboard at least, if you do not have the space for it on the final board.

If space really, really, really is at a premium, then you will have to buy an adapter and program the PIC off the board then install it. But such an adapter will cost you $125 US. It does not make sense for a single unit. Xeltec makes them, the P/N is SA717, in case you are interested.
 

pic10f200 programe

thanks a lot for reply.
i got ur point of programming.i'll do the same.as my programmer(multi pic programmer) can program 12f629 i think it can also program 10f200.i'll try it.

*in the above article (from EDN) a guy commented (have a loo at right side) that this circuit may not work correctly.but the code seems to be ok for me.can u guys confirm it?
 

programming pic10f200

and regarding the adapter for programming this tiny chip,i found a pcb layout to convert it in to dip type.
**broken link removed**
just scroll down u'll find the layout in a Japanese page.

i compared it against 12f629 for programming.have a look **broken link removed**
 

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