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-# PIC Programmers 
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-## USBPicProg 
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-The easiest, and cheapest option to program a PIC µC, with an _opensource-spirit_ was the [[http://usbpicprog.org|USBPicProg]] Programmer. <del>I got mixed results with it, but it might be because of my board, not because of the design...</del> Fixed with the new board ! 
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-{{ :pic:dsc_0200.jpg?direct&450 |}} 
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-## PICSquirt 
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-Looking for stuff about PICs, I've found this interesting PIC programmer: [[http://www.p10link.net/plugwash/picsquirt/|PICSquirt]]... Might be cool to try sometimes but, SMD or single-sided board... which requires to redesign the whole PCB. Since the project is a bit old, I've re-uploaded the files {{:pic:picsquirt.tar.gz|Here}} 
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-{{:pic:picsquirt_mounted.jpg?direct&200|}} 
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-## Pickit2 Clone 
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-Yes ! Another one... It's smaller than the UsbPicProg, but isn't made to manage 3.3v devices. I (kinda) merged different designs to make this one with parts I had in stock. Came out pretty well: 
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-### Pictures 
-{{:pic:pickit2clone:dsc_0204.jpg?direct&200|}} {{:pic:pickit2clone:dsc_0205.jpg?direct&200|}} 
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-{{:pic:pickit2clone:pickit2clonesch.jpg?direct&450|}}  
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-### Files 
-{{:pic:pickit2clone:pickit2clone_schem.pdf|Schematic, with values}} \\  
-{{:pic:pickit2clone:pickit2clone_pcbcontrast.pdf|Top view of the board, with values and traces in background}} \\  
-{{:pic:pickit2clone:pickit2clone.jpg?direct&200|PCB (600 DPI)}} \\ Print in 600 DPI to get the correct size 
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