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The PIC-PG1 is a low-cost serial port ICSP programmer for PIC microcontrollers, powered directly from the RS232 port without needing an external power supply. It works with ICPROG software for programming, which supports a variety of PIC devices, and requires specific hardware settings for installation. Users must ensure proper connections and configurations to avoid damaging the programmer during operation.

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The PIC-PG1 is a low-cost serial port ICSP programmer for PIC microcontrollers, powered directly from the RS232 port without needing an external power supply. It works with ICPROG software for programming, which supports a variety of PIC devices, and requires specific hardware settings for installation. Users must ensure proper connections and configurations to avoid damaging the programmer during operation.

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PIC-PG1A SERIAL PORT ICSP

PIC MICROCONTROLLER PROGRAMMER

Features: programming you may destroy PIC-PG1


PIC-PG1 is low cost serial port ICSP programmer for programmer
PIC microcontrollers. The programmer doesn’t
need external power supply and takes all ICPROG installation:
necessary signals and power from RS232 port. Setup the Hardware settings as "JDM programmer"
with direct IO access if you are using Windows 95/98
and Windows API if you are working with Windows
Programming: NT.
PIC-PG1 works with ICPROG software, written Please note that the programmer is powered from
by Bonny Gijzen. The latest release of ICPROG the RS232 port, so before you put or take off your
may be download for free from device disconnect the programmer from the RS232
port!
http://www.icprog.com
To program PIC16F628 RB4 pin must be connected to
GND. RS232 interface:
Your RS232 cable must provide the following
ICD/ICSP connector layout: signals for properly operation of PIC-PG2: Tx,
The ICD/ICSP connector is 6 pin with 0,1" step. Rx, CTS, DTR, RTS and GND.
The PIN.1 is marked with square pad on bottom
and arrow on top. ICSP signals are: 1- MCLR, 2- Supported devices:
VDD, 3- VSS/GND, 4- PGD/RB7, 5- PGC/RB6, Current supported devices by ICPROG are:
6- PGM/RB3. 12C508, 12C508A, 12C509, 12C509A,
12CE518, 12CE519, 12C671, 12C672,
12CE673, 12CE674, 16C61, 16C62A, 16C62B,
16C63, 16C63A, 16C64A, 16C65A, 16C65B,
16C66, 16C67, 16C71, 16C72, 16C72A,
16C73A, 16C73B, 16C74A, 16C76, 16C77,
16C84, 16F83, 16F84, 16F84A, 16C505,
16C620, 16C621, 16C622, 16C622A, 16F627*,
16F628*, 16C715, 16F870*, 16F871*, 16F872*,
ICSP programming: 16F873*, 16F874*, 16F876*, 16F877*,16C923,
Please note that in your target circuit MCLR 16C924
should be not directly connected to VCC, as *PGM pin should be pull to GND
programmer try to rise MCLR to 13VDC to enter
in programming mode. If MCRL on target board Ordering codes:
is connected to VCC and you attempt to do ICSP PIC-PG1 - assembled and tested

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