Does anyone have a serial/parallel PIC programmer that will work with a PIC16F628A that would be willing to let me borrow it? I'm trying a project, my first one with a PIC, and I want to try and borrow a programmer before trying to buy or build one myself.
12/18/2006 11:12:27 AM
find the ece senior design lab, or the guy who runs it. Im sure they have one that you could use in the labs briefly...If your not a student anymore ... try ebay.
12/18/2006 11:40:47 AM
Good idea. Thanks!
12/18/2006 11:49:34 AM
you can find some cheap ones on ebayalso, in case you don't know, http://www.microchip.com has a sample program that you can get some free PIC MCUs and other chips from: http://sample.microchip.com/Default.aspx?testCookies=true
12/18/2006 1:24:25 PM
12/18/2006 1:25:25 PM
i remember the 456 lab had a few programmers, but i don't know where they moved that to (it was in Daniels) or even if the course still exists
12/18/2006 1:31:06 PM
Yeah, I actually got the chip for my project for free from there, I was hoping I could find a programmer to use for free as well, but if it comes down to it, I can always build one for ~$10-15 in parts. I'd just hate to build one then decide I don't have any more use for it. I'm CSC, so I'm doing this purely for personal amusement rather than school, but thanks for the tips.
12/18/2006 1:40:19 PM
greene should have some from previous senior design projects. i had to buy one for mine that i gave to him....i dont know if he'd let you borrow it for personal use though.[Edited on December 18, 2006 at 1:42 PM. Reason : df]
12/18/2006 1:42:07 PM