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pic sprut english

hi

based on 18F2550 no fdti chip required programmed 16F8xx , 18F8xxx ,10Fxxx 12C and dsPic here is the link single sided pcb easy to build hard ware all software and firmware are free

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Fragrance
 

sprut pic programmer

can u specific the where is the location for the firmware, schematic and the pcb document, as i dun understand the language, thanks
 

usb pic programmer schematic

wakaka said:
can u specific the where is the location for the firmware, schematic and the pcb document, as i dun understand the language, thanks

this link for firmware

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discription about vpp calibration

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what new in new version

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schematic

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driver installtion guide

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pcb layout in eagle

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component side photo

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bill of metrial

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main pc software and driver

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hope this will help you in all the way to construct this nice tool
 

brenner8

wow, thanks, gotta check it out soon
 

Thanks zasta BTW it is easier to build a pk2 lite made by blueroom electronics,A lot of people have found success making it and it is supported by mplab.
 

Thanks zasta BTW it is easier to build a pk2 lite made by blueroom electronics,A lot of people have found success making it and it is supported by mplab.


why dont you try this link.... it uses low power transistors....

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Hi! zasto
can you please let me know how did you get the Google English translation
I have a few sites i need to translate in English
thanks!
 

Hi! zasto
can you please let me know how did you get the Google English translation
I have a few sites i need to translate in English
thanks!


copy and paste the link of the website (from address bar) in google translate box .... then select autodetect option in primary language menu ..... then select language to which u need the translation.....


thanks
 

Hi! demetal
i got it,thanks !
we need to first go to translate.google.com, then paste the URL of the web site from the address bar
regards!
 

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