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ChipProg Device Programmers
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Signals on the pins #1 to #9 and on the pin #10 are used for transmitting and receiving information and
synchro impulses to and from the target device. These signals are target specific and depend on the
type of target device or a family in general (AVR, PIC, etc.) - see here . They also are shown in the
adapters wiring diagrams; see the file included in the ChipProgUSB set.
The pin #9 must be connected to the target's ground.
The signals on the output pins #12, #13 and #14 represent the programmer statuses - logical '0' means
an active status, logical '1' - passive. E.g.:
/Error – the operation has failed;
/Good – the operation completed successfully;
/Busy – the programmer is in a process of executing some operation.
An active signal on the input pin #11 (log.'0') starts the preset operation, the device programming by
default. Activation of this signal, e.g. a falling edge, is equivalent to pushing the "Start" button on the
programmer.
Read also In-System Programming for different devices .
Standard package contents:
One programmer unit
One universal ribbon cable wired pin-to-pin
One USB link cable
One CD with the ChipProgUSB software
Optionally the package may include one or more programming cable-adapters (if ordered with the
programmer) and a “QuickStart” printed manual. See also for more details:
Major features
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