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Simple USB PIC programmer

From http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbpicprog/

usbpicprog is a Microchip PIC programmer with simple hardware: one PIC18F2550 and some components. It’s therefore easy and cheap to build. Usbpicprog consists of 3 components: Hardware, Embedded software and a stand-alone program for Win, Mac and Linux.

Free On Demand Training from ESC

Check out the archives of the live training from the Embedded Systems Conference in Santa Jose May 3-5.

http://www.microchip.com/en_us/events/ESCSV2011/live.html

  • Designing for Smart Energy and Low Power Applications
  • Connectivity Solutions featuring USB and Ethernet
  • Touch Sense and Graphics Solutions

  • Wireless Solutions for Embedded Design
  • Development Tools Featuring MPLAB® X IDE
  • Smart Energy Monitoring Metering and Control

Attend a Training session from Microchip in Asia recently? Win A Microstick!

Thanks to Joe L for sumitting this one.

To win a FREE Microstick, simply complete and submit this form!

This is an exclusive invitation for attendees of Microchip’s Embedded Designers Forum, MASTERs Conference and regional training classes in Asia Pacific from December 2010 to June 2011. Winners will be personally presented with the Microstick by our sales representatives in their workplace. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about Microchip’s products and solutions and to ease your 16-bit development.

More details on the tool at http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1406&dDocName=en548414:

The Microstick for dsPIC33F and PIC24H devices is designed to provide designers with an easy to use, economical development environment for 16-bit Digital Signal Controllers and Microcontrollers.

Microstick provides all you need to get started at a very low cost. It has an integrated programmer / debugger. It can be used stand-alone or plugged into a prototyping board for extremely flexible development. The device under test is socketed for easy change-out, and Microchip’s MPLAB Integrated Development Environment supports Microstick. It has never been more affordable to get started with Microchip 16-bit devices!

Programming Embedded PIC Controllers - Distance Learning Course

from: http://www.elektor.com/events/programming-embedded-pic-controllers-distance.1222399.lynkx 

In this course you will learn how to program an embedded microcontroller. We will start with the absolute basics and we will go into a lot of detail. You cannot learn about software without understanding the hardware so we will also take a close look at the components and schematics. Gradually the course will become more complex as we move into the more advanced subjects. At the end of the course you will be able to design your own embedded applications and write the appropriate software for it. From a flashing LED to a USB controlled LCD screen, from analog signals to interrupt driven high frequency sound, from frequency sampling to a digital thermometer, you will master it all.

Check the Contents section for the complete table of contents, example pages etc.

 

Your course package:

• Courseware Ring Binder (747 pages)

• CD-ROM including software and example files

• Application Board

• Support at Elektor Forum

• Elektor Certificate

 

Normal rrp: £395.00 | US $645.00 | € 445.00
(excl. shipping costs)

 

Please note: To be able to follow this course, E-blocks hardware is required which you may already have (in part). All relevant products are available individually but also as a set at a discounted price (directely via the special Order Form or afterwards in the Elektor Shop). Check the Hardware sectionfor more details.

New App Note: Multiple Chemistry Battery Charger Solution Using MCP1631HV PIC Attach PWM Controller

This Application Note covers the recharging of Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH), Nickel Cadmium (NiCd), and Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) batteries. It will also cover the recommended charge profiles for the NiMH/NiCd and Li-Ion battery chemistries.

Save $10 on Using the FreeRTOS Real Time Kernel - a Practical Guide

from: http://www.freertos.org/Documentation/FreeRTOS-documentation-and-book.html#FreeRTOS-Book-PIC32

FreeRTOS eBook PIC32 Edition:
“Using the FreeRTOS Real Time Kernel - a Practical Guide”

Overview

This is a concise, step by step, ‘hands on’ guide that describes both general multitasking concepts and FreeRTOS specifics. It presents and explains numerous examples that are written using the FreeRTOS API. Full source code for all the examples is provided in an accompanying .zip file.

The PIC32 Edition

The PIC32 edition includes sixteen examples written specifically for the PIC32 using the free MPLAB C Compiler for PIC32 MCUs and the free MPLAB IDE. The projects target the low cost PIC32 USB Starter Kit II (Microchip part number DM320003-2) development board with a PIC32MX795F512L-80I/PT microcontroller (80 MHz, 512K Flash, 128K RAM, USB Host/Device/OTG, Dual CAN, and more).

This book is a step by step ‘hands on’ guide. It does not contain a complete API reference. An API reference manual is available in a separate document.

Purchased documents are delivered by email to the email address used with your PayPal or Google account. Delivery will normally be made within the hour (when orders are placed within UK office hours) but can take longer when we are out of the office on business. Delivery will always be made within 24 hours, so please check your junk mail folder if you think you have not received your purchase within this time.

Purchase together with the FreeRTOS Reference Manual to save $10.

PIC ICD2 Plus Emulator and Programmer for PIC and dsPIC now $99

From: http://www.kanda.com/products/QuantumBase/QB-ICD2.html

PIC-ICD2 Plus debugger and programmer is directly compatible with Microchip’s original MPBA-ICD2 and with it you can do everything you can do with the original MPLAB-ICD2, including PIC Programming. PIC-ICD2 is a low cost, real-time debugger and programmer for all PIC16F, PIC18F and dsPIC DSCs.
Programs can be downloaded and executed in real time and examined in detail with the debug functions of MPLAB. Watches can be set on variables and breakpoints can be set from symbolic labels in C or assembly source code, to allow single steppping through C source lines or into assembly code. 

PIC-ICD2 can also be used as a development programmer for supported PIC MCUs. 

The secret behind In Circuit Debugging is two dedicated hardware lines (microcontroller pins used only during debugging mode) that control In Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP) of the device and, afterwards, debugging through proprietary, on-chip firmware. 


The ICD 2 debug features are built into the microcontroller and activated by programming the debug code into the target processor. There is some shared overhead expense that includes one stack level, some general purpose file registers and a small area of program memory.

Low Cost Tools from Embed Inc

For the fourth consecutive year, Embed Inc. has been awarded the prestigious GOLD level in the Microchip Technology, Inc. authorized consultant program.Their products include:LProg ultra low cost PIC programmer for the 3.3 volt only PICs.  $25 each, $60 for three.  
USBProg in-circuit USB PIC programmer for professional lab or bench use.  $80.  
The USBProg2 is the USBProg in a box.  For field use where taking a few hits is all in a day’s work.  $140.  
ProProg in-circuit PIC programmer for embedding into production fixtures.  $99.  
ReadyBoard-01 ready to go board for projects using PICs with the 28 pin footprint like the 16F886, 18F2620, etc.  Power supply, RS-232, debug LEDs and more all taken care of, with large breadboard area for your circuit.  From $66.67 to $89.99.  
ReadyBoard-02 ready to go for PIC USB projects.  Comes with 18F2550 and example software to control pins right out of the box.  Very flexible power supplies, RS-232, debug LEDs, and large breadboard area.  From $64 to $75.  
RSLink Logic level to RS-232 converter.  Converts the 0 - 5 volt UART signals of most microcontrollers to RS-232 compatible with a standard PC COM port.  Requires 5V power.  $18 for singles, $60 for five.  

RSLink2 Logic level to RS-232 converter.  Converts logic level microcontroller UART signals to RS-232.  Runs on 3.0 to 5.5 volt power.  $20 for singles, $69 for five.  

Save 20% off select 8-bit boards from Microchip

Thru June 30, 2010. 

PICkit 3 Debug Express (DV164131)
PIC18 Starter Kit (DM180021)
F1 Starter Kit (DM164130-1) 

Go to www.microchip.com/easy for details.

Win a Microchip MPLAB Starter Kit for PIC18 MCUs

From: http://embedded.com/222200285

The Embedded.com European Newsletter is offering its readers the chance to win the new MPLAB Starter Kit for PIC18 Microcontrollers, which contains all of the components, documentation, schematics, debugging and programming capabilities needed to evaluate the high-performance PIC18 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) family in low-power USB and touch-sensing applications.
The MPLAB Starter Kit for PIC18 Microcontrollers includes the Bosch Sensortec BMA150 digital triaxial accelerometer, which enables the PIC18 Starter Kit board to detect acceleration in 3 perpendicular axes for sensing the board’s tilt and motion. The board ships with demo code that enables it to function as a USB mouse or joystick using the accelerometer.

Acceleration on all three axes is used to compute the board tilt, which is then converted to movement of the mouse cursor on the X and Y axes. The accelerometer allows the cursor to move slowly when the board is tilted a small amount, and quickly when there is a steeper tilt.

For your chance to win a Microchip MPLAB Starter Kit for PIC18, visit the competition website and enter your details in the online entry form.