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glossary:glossary_p [2018/06/08 10:17] – howard | glossary:glossary_p [2018/06/25 15:28] – [PICKit] Bob Vetterlein |
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===== PICKit ===== | ===== PICKit ===== |
A device marketed by [[http://www.microchip.com/Developmenttools/ProductDetails.aspx?PartNO=PG164130|Microchip]] for programming their PIC microcontrollers. Beware of imitations.\\ \\ | A device marketed by [[http://www.microchip.com/Developmenttools/ProductDetails.aspx?PartNO=PG164130|Microchip]] for programming their PIC microcontrollers. Beware of imitations.\\ \\ |
The pin out of the PICKit differs from that of the programming connector on MERG CBUS boards, see [[helpsystem:pickit2cbus|here]] for details of how to build a connecting lead. A useful pdf is available from the [[http://picprojects.org/projects/ICSP/icsp-info.pdf|Picprijects website]], detailing the pin out of various PIC packages. | The pin out of the PICKit differs from that of the programming connector on MERG CBUS boards, see **[[helpsystem:pickit2cbus|here]]** for details of how to build a connecting lead. A useful pdf is available from the [[http://picprojects.org/projects/ICSP/icsp-info.pdf|Picprijects website]], detailing the pin out of various PIC packages. |
===== PiSo ===== | ===== PiSo ===== |
**P**arallel **i**n **S**erial **o**ut, refers to a type of [[glossary_s#shift_register|Shift Register]] where data present on a set of input pins is captured by application of a strobe pulse and then presented on a single output pin under control of a [[glossary_c#clock|clock]]. For a graphic description see [[glossary:shiftinout|Shift in/out]]. | **P**arallel **i**n **S**erial **o**ut, refers to a type of [[glossary_s#shift_register|Shift Register]] where data present on a set of input pins is captured by application of a strobe pulse and then presented on a single output pin under control of a [[glossary_c#clock|clock]]. For a graphic description see [[glossary:shiftinout|Shift in/out]]. |