Difference between revisions of "UPHCC Pinouts"
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* PNG format: [[Image:pinout_UPHCC_usb_rev0b.png]] | * PNG format: [[Image:pinout_UPHCC_usb_rev0b.png]] | ||
* PDF format: [[Media:pinout_UPHCC_usb_rev0b.pdf]] | * PDF format: [[Media:pinout_UPHCC_usb_rev0b.pdf]] | ||
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+ | ==== UPHCC-usb ICSP PIC Programming pinout ==== | ||
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+ | ICSP pinout on the UPHCC-usb board for updating the bootloader in the PIC microcontroller. Note that the PGM pin does need to be controlled by the programmer. For low-voltage programmers already do the right thing, but some "standard" high-voltage programmers need to pull this pin to GND (at least during programming). | ||
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+ | * PNG format: [[Image:UPHCC-usb_ICSPpinout.png|250px]] | ||
+ | * PDF format: [[Media:UPHCC_usb_ICSPpinout.pdf]] | ||
=== UPHCC-lcd === | === UPHCC-lcd === |
Revision as of 01:30, 4 January 2008
Contents
UPHCC Pinouts
UPHCC-usb
UPHCC-usb module pinout:
- PNG format:
- PDF format: Media:pinout_UPHCC_usb_rev0b.pdf
UPHCC-usb ICSP PIC Programming pinout
ICSP pinout on the UPHCC-usb board for updating the bootloader in the PIC microcontroller. Note that the PGM pin does need to be controlled by the programmer. For low-voltage programmers already do the right thing, but some "standard" high-voltage programmers need to pull this pin to GND (at least during programming).
- PNG format:
- PDF format: Media:UPHCC_usb_ICSPpinout.pdf
UPHCC-lcd
LCD Connector (CON4,CON5, CON6, CON7) pinout:
- PNG format:
- PDF format Media:pinout_UPHCC_lcd_rev1.pdf
UPHCC-usb module to LCD pin mappings:
- PNG format:
- PDF format: Media:pinout_UPHCC_usb_rev0b_TO_lcd.pdf
UPHCC-oled
TBD.