StartUSB for PIC
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StartUSB for PIC
The StartUSB for PIC is a miniature development system that enables you to experiment with the PIC18F2550
microcontroller.
Key features:
- Bootloader;
- Proto board;
- USB support;
- 5V power supply voltage.
Figure 1:
StartUSB for PIC development system
How to connect the development system?
The StartUSB for PIC development system can be easily connected to a PC via a USB connector CN2, Figure 3. The
microcontroller pins can be connected to a device via 1x12 connectors CN3 and CN4. A 1x5 connector CN1 enables
connection with the PICFlash programmer. An LED labelled POWER is used to indicate whether the board is turned on
or off, whereas LEDs RA1 and RB1 can be configured to indicate the logic state on the RA1 and RB1 pins.
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Figure 2:
The StartUSB for PIC development system connection schematic
How to program the microcontroller?
A .hex code is loaded into the microcontroller via the bootloader program stored in the microcontroller memory.
The
mikroElektronika USB HID Bootloader
application is used to transfer the .hex code from the PC to the
microcontroller.
Follow the steps below in order to program the microcontroller properly:
STEP 1:
Connect the system to a PC
Figure 3:
Connecting the system to a PC
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STEP 2:
Start up the mikroElektronika USB HID Bootloader application
Download the
mikroElektronika USB HID Bootloader
program from Mikroelektronika’s website at :
http://www.mikroe.com/eng/downloads/get/1570/mikrobootloader_usbhid_v100.zip
Unzip the file, then double click on the appropriate icon
STEP 3:
Create a link between the microcontroller and the program
Reset the
StartUSB for PIC
system by
pressing the RESET button.
Wait for the USB symbol to turn red
Click on the Connect button within 5s
The red color of the USB symbol indicates
that the program is connected to the
microcontroller
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STEP 4:
Browse for .hex file
Click on the Browse
for HEX button
Choose a .hex file
STEP 5:
Upload the .hex file into the microcontroller
Click on the Begin uploading button
Follow the process of uploading in
the progress bar
Click on the OK button
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