How to load hex file in PIC Microcontroller use PICkit2
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In this tutorial we will learn how to hex code in a PIC Microcontroller. Here I am use PICKit2 for program loader and PIC16F877A Microcontroller. You can watch the video or read the written tutorial below.
The PICkit 2 Development Programmer/Debugger is a low-cost development programmer. It is capable of programming most of Microchip's Flash microcontrollers and serial EEPROM devices. For specific device support, see the README file included on the PICkit 2 Starter Kit CD-ROM.
New device support can be added by updating the programming software.
USB Port Connection
The USB port connection is a USB mini-B connector. Connect the PICkit 2 to the PC using the supplied USB cable.
1Status LEDs
The Status LEDs indicate the status of the PICkit 2. 1. Power (green) Power is applied to the PICkit 2 via the USB port. 2. Target (yellow) "The PICkit 2 is powering the target device. 3. Busy (red)" The PICkit 2 is busy with a function in progress, such as programming.
Push Button
The push button may be used to initiate the Write Device programming function when Programmer>Write on PICkit Button is checked on the PICkit 2 Programmer application menu. The push button may also be used to put the PICkit 2 unit operating system firmware into Bootloader mode.
Programming Connector
The programming connector is a 6-pin header (0.100" spacing) that connects to the target device. See the pinout specification. For more information on how to use the PICkit 2 with In-Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP). Using In-Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP)
PICkit2 Programmer Application
The PICkit 2 Programmer application allows you to program all supported devices listed in the PICkit 2 Readme file. The programming interface appears as shown in Figure. Its controls are listed in the following sections.
Pin Diagram of PIC16F877A Microcontroller
In this tutorial we will learn how to hex code in a PIC Microcontroller. Here I am use PICKit2 for program loader and PIC16F877A Microcontroller. You can watch the video or read the written tutorial below.
The PICkit 2 Development Programmer/Debugger is a low-cost development programmer. It is capable of programming most of Microchip's Flash microcontrollers and serial EEPROM devices. For specific device support, see the README file included on the PICkit 2 Starter Kit CD-ROM.
New device support can be added by updating the programming software.
USB Port Connection
The USB port connection is a USB mini-B connector. Connect the PICkit 2 to the PC using the supplied USB cable.
1Status LEDs
The Status LEDs indicate the status of the PICkit 2. 1. Power (green) Power is applied to the PICkit 2 via the USB port. 2. Target (yellow) "The PICkit 2 is powering the target device. 3. Busy (red)" The PICkit 2 is busy with a function in progress, such as programming.
Push Button
The push button may be used to initiate the Write Device programming function when Programmer>Write on PICkit Button is checked on the PICkit 2 Programmer application menu. The push button may also be used to put the PICkit 2 unit operating system firmware into Bootloader mode.
Programming Connector
The programming connector is a 6-pin header (0.100" spacing) that connects to the target device. See the pinout specification. For more information on how to use the PICkit 2 with In-Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP). Using In-Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP)
PICkit2 programmer pinout |
PICkit2 Programmer Application
The PICkit 2 Programmer application allows you to program all supported devices listed in the PICkit 2 Readme file. The programming interface appears as shown in Figure. Its controls are listed in the following sections.
Pin Diagram of PIC16F877A Microcontroller
PIC16F877A |
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