UIC00B + UIC-S + PIC10F202

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UIC00B + UIC-S + PIC10F202

Postby picme » Sat Sep 18, 2010 6:29 pm

Hi,

I'm very new to this and I having difficulties programming PIC10F202. How do I configure the programming tools especially the UIC-S. I've selected the 18 pin but where do I slot in the PIC as it only has 8 pins?

any help would be very much appreciated

Thank you
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Re: UIC00B + UIC-S + PIC10F202

Postby redips_id » Sat Sep 18, 2010 6:45 pm

I'm very new to this and I having difficulties programming PIC10F202. How do I configure the programming tools especially the UIC-S. I've selected the 18 pin but where do I slot in the PIC as it only has 8 pins?

8-pins PIC is new for me and I have not try yet. However, the UIC-S can't be used for 8-pins PIC. If you noticed, the point description of UIC-S also state that "Support 18, 28 and 40 pins PIC16F and PIC18F MCU". I want to know, what kind of system that you are developed?
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Re: UIC00B + UIC-S + PIC10F202

Postby picme » Sat Sep 18, 2010 6:57 pm

redips_id WROTE:8-pins PIC is new for me and I have not try yet. However, the UIC-S can't be used for 8-pins PIC. If you noticed, the point description of UIC-S also state that "Support 18, 28 and 40 pins PIC16F and PIC18F MCU". I want to know, what kind of system that you are developed?


I'm an R/C hobbyist and trying to write some R/C stuff. I've actually programmed the pic using a universal programmer and works fine. I bought these two products so I can develop my gadget at home.

Any solution for programming 8 pin PICs?
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Re: UIC00B + UIC-S + PIC10F202

Postby robosang » Sat Sep 18, 2010 7:02 pm

picme WROTE:Any solution for programming 8 pin PICs?


Din use the UIC-S because I always use the ICSP method where my PIC remain in my development board. Just follow what is in UIC00A/B User's manual, there is a schematic showing where to connect to the pin of PIC, all PIC microcontroller have those pins. The PGD, PGC, Vss, Vpp and Vdd.
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