Author Archive
Links for April 2012
Thursday, April 19th, 2012CNC power supply:
20A, 13.8v, lots of design info
Nat. Semi. Intro to Power Supplies
Tupac Pepper’s Ghost illusion
Halloween Pepper’s Ghost Illusion
For the second year in a row, House Republicans pass a budget that ends Medicare and increases the deficit
Dinosaur Comics
Detoxifying chain emails by dissecting them at length, an example
Charles Stross starts a discussion of untried forms of government
Maker supplies
Project to connect a 3-axis accelerometer to a PIC16
Best of the internet: thoughts on modern American conservatism by John Holbo
Links for March 2012
Sunday, March 4th, 2012Calcudoku
The invisible welfare state of the top one percent
I am aware of all internet traditions: The 27% Crazification Factor
Nobody Wants to Learn How to Program
Scratch –programming for kids
All the books mentioned in Among Others by Jo Walton, as a pinboard
Holy Hypocrites (Calamities Of Nature #550)
England runs an economic experiment
Lucky for the US, they don’t mind being killed
Stepper torque units conversion
Good prices on steppers: Kysan, Keling/Automation Technologies
Links for February 2012
Sunday, February 5th, 2012HTML5 app developement info
Friday, January 27th, 2012Usbpicprog
Sunday, January 8th, 2012Built a USB PIC microcontroller programmer, the usbpicprog. I used Marcelo Maggi’s version with daughter boards for the USB and ZIF. The boards had some narrow traces–I had two small defects after eteching, and lost a few more pads soldering the components on. Small wires fixed things up and it worked first time.
The instructions aren’t very clear. The bootloader .hex gets burned using a JDM programmer using the self programmer header. Then place a jumper on the self programming header Vpp and Vdd, plug it into the USB port, run usbpicprog. These messages appear on the command line:
Bootloader Devid: 11240
Autodetected PIC ID: 0x11240
Then open the firmware .hex and burn it. The program said it completed OK. Then quit the program, remove the USB cord, and add a second jumper on the self programming header from the Clk pin to Gnd.
After this it I connected my PIC18F46K20 to the ICSP header (on a breadboard), plugged in the USB cable, and ran usbpicprog again. I opened my .hex and burned it. It said the code burned OK but gave an error for the configuration bits (like I was getting from the JDM programmers). Then I tried erasing it followed by running blank check. Both of these completed OK. I re-burned my program, and this time it worked! Configuration bits were programmed and verified!
So far I’ve only finished the main board. I made the USB board but haven’t populated it yet. I intend this mainly for ICSP programming, so I haven’t decided on whether to make the ZIF board. I do need to make an enclosure.
You can see some of the trace repairs.
JDM programmer
Sunday, January 8th, 2012Here’s a JDM programmer for PIC microprocessors that works for me.
I used it to put the bootloader on a usbpicprog PIC programmer I am building. It also programmed my PIC18F46K20. It worked with picpgm and picprog on Linux. Picprog still gave me config bit errors.
I have tried other JDM programmers–simpler ones using no transistors like Simple JDM programmer (though with not-quite-right zeners). It worked intermittently for a while, then stopped working altogether on my PIC18F46K20.
Here’s a JDM programmer that usbpicprog recommends. I haven’t tried it.
Links for January 2012
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012Chris Hayes on how some voters make their decisions
Thoughts on making GFP yoghurt
DIY bio postcards
IDT (oligonucleotides) demo protocols
IDT tech notes on attaching DNA to solid supports
The tame press in Japan
Ayn Rand, performance artist
Kung Fu Monkey: The Crazification Factor
DIY Bio: using a microwave to sterilize media
Links for December 2011
Saturday, December 17th, 2011Cooked food has more calories than raw food
USB Pic programmer
Pickit2 clone
The Reactionary Mind by Corey Robin and the Deep Roots of Conservative Radicalism
Making dies: steel rule, dieboard, routed slot, tabs, notch steel rule, butt together the ends, aluminum backer, sponge foam to strip out the cut material. Suppliers: Helmold
Etching circuit boards
Friday, December 16th, 2011Note to self: on my HP LaserJet6L, board traces printed from Eagle using the PS device need to be printed out at 110%.