Hi, I've been using MCUs from TI, Renesas, etc but now would like to try PICs. This kit looks ok but the board has a 44pin PIC which I wouldn't use. How easy is to connect/debug/program using this kit with a smaller part (14, 18, 24 pin DIP)? Do PICs provide a direct interface that can be connected to the programmer or will I need to purchase special boards/adapters for each part? Thanks
i got my pickit2 first day was workin ok, but later my pc it saids PICKIT2 NOT FOUND
linolarios 10 months ago
Hi, I've been using MCUs from TI, Renesas, etc but now would like to try PICs. This kit looks ok but the board has a 44pin PIC which I wouldn't use. How easy is to connect/debug/program using this kit with a smaller part (14, 18, 24 pin DIP)? Do PICs provide a direct interface that can be connected to the programmer or will I need to purchase special boards/adapters for each part? Thanks
edge30 1 year ago
Nice Intro. Thanks!
SierraTechORG 1 year ago
loved the vid mate i have a pic 2 and i dont have a clue how to use it please put on more vids for people like me
riffrafftracey 1 year ago
Very nice.
I'm also ordering PICkit2.
jmpeer 2 years ago
Hi, with that demoboard what type of Pics can you mount/program?
pripolo 3 years ago
thank you very helpfull, can you do using picbasic for the next video thanx :)
scancool 3 years ago
Nice video.. Ordered my PICkit2 yesterday ;)
Plutonium44 3 years ago 7
Yeah, nice video indeed! I ordered my PICkit 2 today ;)
RoelBrouwers 3 years ago 2
I'm just about to!
techlawson 3 years ago 4
@Plutonium44 I got my yesterday :)
First2ner 1 year ago