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OT: Standalone programmer for PIC17C44 (PLCC44)
Yes I know it's OTP, and the device is old ... but I do have programmers
that will handle the PIC17C44 (Dataman 48XP, and Conitec Galep-4). A friend of mine who loves the other side of the planet asked if I could recommend a cheap programmer to programme these devices. I got my Dataman 48XP really cheap at a radio rally - an amazing bargain I thought - normally not so. Any suggestions most welcome. Thanks David |
Oops - typo LIVES the other side of the planet
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of David C. Partridge Sent: 08 November 2021 10:14 To: [email protected] Subject: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] OT: Standalone programmer for PIC17C44 (PLCC44) Yes I know it's OTP, and the device is old ... but I do have programmers that will handle the PIC17C44 (Dataman 48XP, and Conitec Galep-4). A friend of mine who loves the other side of the planet asked if I could recommend a cheap programmer to programme these devices. I got my Dataman 48XP really cheap at a radio rally - an amazing bargain I thought - normally not so. Any suggestions most welcome. Thanks David |
I use a Picstart Plus (serial) with a homebrew PLCC adaptor. The adaptor is just a ZIF PLCC socket on a bit of isolated pad through hole protoboard with two 20 way 0.1" pin headers to go into the DIL ZF on the PicStart. 40 bits of wire wrap type 30 gauge wire connect the pins.?
You can buy a non-zif on on ebay for a coupl of pounds but check the pinning. Robert G8RPI.? ? |
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