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PIC® microcontroller programmer

Code: 501 Name: prog2

PIC® microcontroller programmer


Learn to program the most popular PIC® microcontrollers. The JDM84 programmer crafted within a well designed board allows you to record the microcontroller in the most economic way.

Discover the secrets of the best programmer of internet.

Hardware: Board for serial port, with ICSP and cables included.

Software: Floppy disk containing diagram schematics, 4 programmers and internet addresses.

Extension for the Prog2 programmer

Code: 510 Name: prog2ext

Extension for the Prog2 programmer

Now you can program the new microcontroller flash family PIC16F8xx in the most easily way. You don't require the PICSTART® Plus, but this extension for the Prog2.

Doing use of the ICSP connector of the Prog2 -also provided by us- this new module can be connected.

Technical data: For the PIC16F8XX. It does not require power supply. For PIC® microcontrollers of 28 or 40 pins. Floppy disk containing information and software.

PIC16F84 Trainer

Code: 502 Name: test1

PIC16F84 Trainer

Learn to program the PIC16F84 with this, ready to use, board. Don't waste your time setting up protoboards. Execute your programs in an easily way.

Quickly verify your programs in crcuit serial programing.

Hardware: Board for PIC16F84, buttons, leds and source. It's ready to use.

Software: Floppy disk containing schematics, examples and internet addresses.

Control for stepper motors

Code: 503 Name: stepper1

Control for stepper motors


Program rotation

Program spins

Airpax stepper motor

Learn how to set up step motor controls. Using the PIC12C508 and an L298 bridge, control the speed and the direction.

Discover the secrets of the stepper motors.

Hardware: Board with PIC12C508, L298 driver and source. Ready to work.

Software: Floppy disk containing several examples, information, schematic diagram and internet addresses.

This board comes with a pair of VB6 programs including the source code for both. The purpose of the software is to control the stepper motor using the parallel port.

The cable required to connect the board with the PC is offered by the code part 503-1 or if you prefer build one yourself following the guidelines included in this kit.

The first one, called rotacion.vbp is an example of how you can control de speed and orientation of the stepper motor.

The second, called vueltas.vbp shows the source code needed to acomplish a full spin with just a mouse click or a certain number of spins filling a text box.

Code: 503-2 Name: StepMotor

Airpax stepper motor

  • Power supply: 5 to 26V
  • Ohms/coil: 290
  • Step: 7.5°

PIC12C508 Trainer

Code: 509 Name: test12c508

PIC12C508 Trainer

Schematic and PCB (167Kb)User manual

Learn to program the PIC12C508 with a ready to use board. Don't waste your time setting up protoboards, execute your programs in this board easily.

Verify your programs quickly.

Hardware: Board for PIC12C508, buttons, LEDS, source. Ready to use.

Software: Floppy disk containing several examples, schematic and internet addresses.

Module with a Dip of 4 and two Relays

Code: 508 Name: timq

Module with a Dip of 4 and two Relays

Don't waste your time designing printed circuits. Execute your programs in this module easily.

This module is aimed to design timers.

Hardware: Board for the PIC12C508, 9 to 12 V AC/DC power supply, 5 A relays and indicator LEDS for each one.

Software: Floppy disc containing the schematics, MPASM(TM) examples and internet addresses.

PIC16F84 programmer with display

Code: 511 Name: prochip

PIC16F84 programmer with display

This module lets you program a PIC16F84 microcontroller using the basic Microchip® set of instructions. The system is ready to play any of the chip instructions and all the common resources like counters, interruptors, internal EEPROM, etc. You can find the microcontroller information in Microchip® oficial documentation. The programmer's goal is to be a didactic tool, but you can develop small but perfectly functional programs. Being your creativity the only limitation.

PIC16F84 PIC16F628 programmer Kit

Code: 513 Name: mi_prog

PIC16F84 PIC16F628 programmer Kit

Ensamble Kit

Build this module to write information in the most popular microcontrollers: PIC16F84 and PIC16F628.

The module plugs directly to the serial port of any PC. Do not require external power supply.

Base Kit for 18 pins PIC® devices

Base Kit for 18 pins PIC® devices

Schematics diagram Schematics diagram

Code: 514 Name: pic18pins

Ensamble kit

This kit features a base of 18 pins in which you can plug several PIC® microcontrollers like the PIC16F84, the more recent PIC16F628 or any other of 18 pins.

The board comes with a 4Mhz crystal, 15pF capacitor, voltage monitor led and a button connected to the RESET pin.

Four buttons keyboard

Code: 515 Name: tec4

Four buttons keyboard

Characteristics:

  • Aproximate dimensions: 4 x 8 cm
  • Parallel connection
  • Four screw points and one for each button
  • Voltage: 2 - 12V DC

Twelve buttons keyboard

Code: 516 Name: tec12

Twelve buttons keyboard

Characteristics:

  • Aproximate dimensions: 10 x 10 cm
  • Parallel connection
  • Fourteen screw points (one common, one for each button and a free one)
  • Voltage: 2 - 12V DC





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