If you want to program your own PICs or upgrade them to the latest version, a PIC programmer is an essential tool
This one can plug directly into the included Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket but an additional pin to pin extension cable is also provided. The PIC chip needs to be removed from the board and placed in the correct location on the ZIF socket. It supports 8, 14, 18 and 20 pin devices. The jumpers need to configured specific to the device in use.
On some PCBs an ICSP (In Circuit Serial Programming) header is provided. This allows the Chip to be programmed on the board and is a common feature on some of the MERG Kits.
The cable provided above is NOT suitable for ICSP use.
A short cable needs to be made up specifically for onboard programming. The cable should not exceed 6 inches ( 150 mm ) in length. Greater lengths can be problematic, particularly for K type PICs
Andy R
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