Difference between revisions of "Bootloader Update"
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** cable to connect programmer to UPHCC-usb board with correct pinout | ** cable to connect programmer to UPHCC-usb board with correct pinout | ||
* Programming software | * Programming software | ||
− | ** for Windows: Microchips | + | ** for Windows: [http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=2124¶m=en532204&page=wwwFullSpeedUSB Microchips FullSpeed USB Framework] (download the <tt>MCHPFSUSB_Setup_v1.2.exe</tt> file) |
− | ** for Linux: fsusb | + | ** for Linux: [http://www.internetking.org/fsusb/ fsusb] |
=== Howto === | === Howto === | ||
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+ | * Entering bootloader mode ....... | ||
'''Connecting the UPHCC-usb to a PIC programmer:''' | '''Connecting the UPHCC-usb to a PIC programmer:''' |
Revision as of 02:51, 4 January 2008
Bootloader Update
The USB-based bootloader in UPHCC-usb usually does not require updates. However, if you built a UPHCC-usb board yourself, you need to program the PIC microcontroller with the bootloader to be able to upload firmware into the PIC via USB. Below are the steps required to perform this bootloader update.
What you need
- Hexfile of bootloader:
- ICSP-capable PIC Programmer
- cable to connect programmer to UPHCC-usb board with correct pinout
- Programming software
- for Windows: Microchips FullSpeed USB Framework (download the MCHPFSUSB_Setup_v1.2.exe file)
- for Linux: fsusb
Howto
- Entering bootloader mode .......
Connecting the UPHCC-usb to a PIC programmer:
Programming Cable Pinout: ICSP pinout