AS-ISP-CABLE
Standard ISP cable for ChipProg-ISP programmer.
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Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Adapter Wiring Diagram:
| BH-14 | IDC-14 | IDC-10 | Status and Control Signals from Programmer |
| 1 | 1 | 1 |   |
| 2 | 2 | 2 |   |
| 3 | 3 | 3 |   |
| 4 | 4 | 4 |   |
| 5 | 5 | 5 |   |
| 6 | 6 | 6 |   |
| 7 | 7 | 7 |   |
| 8 | 8 | 8 |   |
| 9 | 9 | 9 |   |
| 10 | 10 | 10 |   |
| 11 | 11 |   | /Start |
| 12 | 12 |   | /Error |
| 13 | 13 |   | /Good |
| 14 | 14 |   | /Busy |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the 24xx devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the 25xxx/AT26xxx devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the 93xx devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel AT45xxx
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel AT89C51RB2_RC2 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel AT89LP21x devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel AT90/ATS89S/ATtiny/ATmega devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel ATXMega devices in PDI mode
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel ATmega103/128/1281/2561 AT90CAN128 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel ATtiny devices in the High-Voltage mode
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel ATtiny10 devices in TPI mode
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Cypress CY8C2xxxx devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire EPROM
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Dallas/Maxim DS89C420/430/440/450 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Dallas/Maxim iButton and 1-wire
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Freescale 9RS08xx devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Freescale HCS08, HCS12 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Infineon XC886/888CLM devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the LPC Flash and Firmware Hub
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip HCS101/HCS201/HCS360/HCS361/HCS362 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip HCS200/HCS300/HCS301/HCS320 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip MCP250XX devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC10/PIC12 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC16/PIC18 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC16C505 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC16Fxxx 14pin devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC17 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC18FxxJ devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC24 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip dsPIC30F devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip dsPIC33FJ devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Milandr 1886BE1..1886BE4 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Milandr 1886BE5..1886BE7 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NEC UPD78F9210, UPD78F9211 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NVM3060 device
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NXP/Philips LPC1100/LPC1300 devices in the ISP Mode
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NXP/Philips LPC1700/LPC2300/LPC2400 devices in the ISP Mode
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NXP/Philips LPC2100/LPC2200 devices in the ISP Mode
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NXP/Philips P89LPC9xx devices in the ISP Mode
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NXP/Philips P89xxx devices in the ICP Mode
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Nordic OTP microcontrollers
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Nordic microcontrollers
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the STMicro STM32 devices in the BootLoader (BL) Mode
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the STMicroelectronics M45Pxxx devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the STMicroelectronics STM8 devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Silicon Labs JTAG microcontrollers
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Silicon Labs microcontrollers
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the TI MSP430 devices in the BSL Mode with the TEST pin
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the TI MSP430F13x/14x devices in the BSL Mode
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the TI MSP430F4xx devices in the BSL Mode
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Zilog Z8F devices
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the 24xx devices
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R6 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R6 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device 24xx |
| 1 | 1 |
| 3 | 8 |
| 5 | 7 |
| 7 | - |
| 9 | 4 |
| 10 | 5 |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | 6 |
| 4 | 2 |
| 2 | 3 |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the 25xxx/AT26xxx devices
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R6 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R6 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device AT26xxx | Target Device 25xxx 8 pins package | 25xxx 16 pins package |
| 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 |
| 3 | 8 | 8 | 2 |
| 5 | 3 | 3 | 9 |
| 7 | - | - | - |
| 9 | 4 | 4 | 10 |
| 10 | 5 | 5 | 15 |
| 8 | 2 | 2 | 8 |
| 6 | 6 | 6 | 16 |
| 4 | 7 | 7 | 1 |
| 2 | - | - | - |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the 93xx devices
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R6 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R6 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device 93xx |
| 1 | DO |
| 3 | CLK |
| 5 | ORG* |
| 7 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | PE* |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | CS |
| 4 | DI |
| 2 | Vcc |
* Must be connected if there is no connection in a system.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel AT45xxx
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R6 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R6 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device AT45xxx |
| 1 | CS |
| 3 | VCC |
| 5 | WP |
| 7 |   |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | SI |
| 8 | SO |
| 6 | SCK |
| 4 | RESET |
| 2 | GND |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel AT89C51RB2_RC2 devices
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R5 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R5 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-10 | Target Device AT89 |
| 1 | CLK |
| 2 | PSEN |
| 3 | EA |
| 4 | - |
| 5 | Vdd |
| 6 | RXD |
| 7 | GND |
| 8 | TXD |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | RESET |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel AT89LP21x devices
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R5 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R5 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device AT89LP21x |
| 1 | MISO |
| 3 | SCK |
| 5 | RESET |
| 7 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | SS |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 4 | MOSI |
| 2 | Vcc |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel AT90/ATS89S/ATtiny/ATmega devices
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device AT90/AT89S (except AT90CAN128), ATtinyXX, ATmegaXXXX (except ATmega103, ATmega128, AT90CAN128, ATMega1281, ATMega2561) |
| 1 | MISO |
| 3 | SCK |
| 5 | RESET |
| 7 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | XTAL1* |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 4 | MOSI |
| 2 | Vcc |
* Must be connected if there is no external oscillator in system.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel ATXMega devices in PDI mode
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R2 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R2 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-10 | ATxMega |
| 1 | DATA |
| 2 | Vcc |
| 3 | - |
| 4 | - |
| 5 | CLOCK |
| 6 | GND |
| 7 | - |
| 8 | - |
| 9 | - |
| 10 | - |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel ATmega103/128/1281/2561 AT90CAN128 devices
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device ATmega103, ATmega128, AT90CAN128, ATMega1281, ATMega2561 |
| 1 | TXD |
| 3 | SCK |
| 5 | RESET |
| 7 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | XTAL1* |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 4 | RXD |
| 2 | Vcc |
* Must be connected if there is no external oscillator in system.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel ATtiny devices in the High-Voltage mode
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R5 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R5 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device ATtinyXX in High-Voltage Mode |
| 1 | PB1 |
| 3 | PB2 |
| 5 | - |
| 7 | PB5 |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | PB3 |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 4 | PB0 |
| 2 | Vcc |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Atmel ATtiny10 devices in TPI mode
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-10 | ATTINY10 |
| 1 | - |
| 2 | - |
| 3 | DATA |
| 4 | VCC |
| 5 | CLOCK |
| 6 | - |
| 7 | RESET |
| 8 | GND |
| 9 | - |
| 10 | - |
| 11 |   |
| 12 |   |
| 13 |   |
| 14 |   |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Cypress CY8C2xxxx devices
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device CY8C2xxxx |
| 1 |   |
| 2 | DATA |
| 3 |   |
| 4 | SCLK |
| 5 |   |
| 6 | Xres |
| 7 |   |
| 8 | GND |
| 9 |   |
| 10 | Vcc |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire EPROM
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-10 | Tagret Device 1-Wire |
| 1 |   |
| 3 |   |
| 5 |   |
| 7 |   |
| 9 | Gnd |
| 10 |   |
| 8 | DQ |
| 6 |   |
| 4 |   |
| 2 |   |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Dallas/Maxim DS89C420/430/440/450 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R6 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R6 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device DS89C4x0 |
| 1 | 40 |
| 3 | 11 |
| 5 | 31 |
| 7 | - |
| 9 | 20 |
| 10 | 9 |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | 19 |
| 4 | 10 |
| 2 | 29 |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Dallas/Maxim iButton and 1-wire
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1 resistor is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistor R1 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-10 | Target Device iButton | Tagret Device OneWire |
| 1 |   | Vcc |
| 3 |   |   |
| 5 |   |   |
| 7 |   |   |
| 9 | Gnd | Gnd |
| 10 |   |   |
| 8 |   |   |
| 6 |   |   |
| 4 | IO | DQ |
| 2 |   |   |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Freescale 9RS08xx devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R6 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R6 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device 9RS08xx |
| 1 | - |
| 2 | - |
| 3 | - |
| 4 | - |
| 5 | BKGD |
| 6 | GND |
| 7 | - |
| 8 | RESET/VPP |
| 9 | - |
| 10 | VDD |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Freescale HCS08, HCS12 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R6 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R6 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device HCS08, HCS12 |
| 1 | BKGD |
| 2 | GND |
| 3 | - |
| 4 | RESET |
| 5 | - |
| 6 | VDD |
| 7 | - |
| 8 | - |
| 9 | - |
| 10 |   |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Infineon XC886/888CLM devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R5 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R5 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device XC886/888CLM |
| 1 | VDDP |
| 3 | TXD |
| 5 | TMS |
| 7 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | - |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | RESET |
| 4 | RXD |
| 2 | MBC |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the LPC Flash and Firmware Hub
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R5 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R5 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device LPC Flash or Firmware Hub |
| 1 | LAD0 |
| 2 | LAD1 |
| 3 | LAD2 |
| 4 | LAD3 |
| 5 | LFRAME |
| 6 | VCC |
| 7,8,9 | GND |
| 10 | LCLK |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip HCS101/HCS201/HCS360/HCS361/HCS362 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device HCS101 | Target Device HCS201 | Target Device HCS360 | Target Device HCS361 | Target Device HCS362 |
| 1 | Vdd | Vdd | Vdd | Vdd | Vdd |
| 2 | Vss | Vss | Vss | Vss | Vss |
| 3 | S2 | S2 | S2 | S2 | S2 |
| 4 |   |   |   |   |   |
| 5 | S1 | S1 | S1 | S1 | S1 |
| 6 |   |   |   |   |   |
| 7 |   |   |   |   |   |
| 8 |   |   |   |   |   |
| 9 |   |   |   |   |   |
| 10 | Data | Data | Data | Data | Data |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip HCS200/HCS300/HCS301/HCS320 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device HCS200 | Target Device HCS300 | Target Device HCS301 | Target Device HCS320 |
| 1 | Vdd | Vdd | Vdd | Vdd |
| 2 | Vss | Vss | Vss | Vss |
| 3 | S2 | S2 | S2 | S2 |
| 4 |   |   |   |   |
| 5 | S1 | S1 | S1 | S1 |
| 6 |   |   |   |   |
| 7 |   |   |   |   |
| 8 |   |   |   |   |
| 9 |   |   |   |   |
| 10 | PWM | PWM | PWM | PWM |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip MCP250XX devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device MCP250XX |
| 1 | Vdd |
| 2 | GND |
| 3 | CLOCK |
| 4 | - |
| 5 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 7 | RST/Vpp |
| 8 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | DATA |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC10/PIC12 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device PIC10/PIC12 |
| 1 | Vdd |
| 2 | GND |
| 3 | GP1 |
| 4 | - |
| 5 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 7 | MCLR/Vpp |
| 8 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | GP0 |
All power supply pins included AVdd must be powered. All ground pins included AVss must be connected together.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC16/PIC18 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device PIC16/PIC18 |
| 1 | Vdd |
| 2 | GND |
| 3 | RB6 |
| 4 | - |
| 5 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 7 | MCLR/Vpp |
| 8 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | RB7 |
All power supply pins included AVdd must be powered. All ground pins included AVss must be connected together.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC16C505 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device PIC16C505 |
| 1 | Vdd |
| 2 | GND |
| 3 | RB1 |
| 4 | - |
| 5 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 7 | MCLR/Vpp |
| 8 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | RB0 |
All power supply pins included AVdd must be powered. All ground pins included AVss must be connected together.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC16Fxxx 14pin devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device PIC16Fxxx, 14 pins package |
| 1 | Vdd |
| 2 | GND |
| 3 | RA1 |
| 4 | - |
| 5 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 7 | MCLR/Vpp |
| 8 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | RA0 |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC17 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device PIC17 |
| 1 | Vdd |
| 2 | GND |
| 3 | RA5 |
| 4 | - |
| 5 | - |
| 6 | RA1 |
| 7 | MCLR/Vpp |
| 8 | TEST |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | RA4 |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC18FxxJ devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device PIC18FxxJ |
| 1 | Vdd |
| 2 | GND |
| 3 | RB6 |
| 4 | - |
| 5 | - |
| 6 | MCLR |
| 7 | Vddcore |
| 8 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | RB7 |
All power supply pins included AVdd must be powered. All ground pins included AVss must be connected together.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip PIC24 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device PIC24 |
| 1 | Vdd |
| 2 | GND |
| 3 | PGC |
| 4 |   |
| 5 |   |
| 6 | MCLR |
| 7 | Vddcore |
| 8 |   |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | PGD |
All power supply pins included AVdd must be powered. All ground pins included AVss must be connected together.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip dsPIC30F devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device dsPIC30F |
| 1 | Vdd |
| 2 | GND |
| 3 | PGC |
| 4 |   |
| 5 |   |
| 6 |   |
| 7 | MCLR/Vpp |
| 8 |   |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | PGD |
All power supply pins included AVdd must be powered. All ground pins included AVss must be connected together.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Microchip dsPIC33FJ devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device dsPIC33FJ |
| 1 | Vdd |
| 2 | GND |
| 3 | PGC |
| 4 |   |
| 5 |   |
| 6 | MCLR |
| 7 | Vddcore |
| 8 |   |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | PGD |
All power supply pins included AVdd must be powered. All ground pins included AVss must be connected together.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Milandr 1886BE1..1886BE4 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-10 | Target Device 1886BE1, 1886BE2 | Target Device 1886BE3, 1886BE4 |
| 1 | Vdd | Vdd |
| 3 | PA5 | PA3 |
| 5 | - | - |
| 7 | MCLR/Vpp | MCLR/VPP |
| 9 | GND | GND |
| 10 | PA4 | PA2 |
| 8 | TEST | TEST |
| 6 | PA1 | PA1 |
| 4 | - | - |
| 2 | GND | GND |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Milandr 1886BE5..1886BE7 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
MCLR and TEST pins Attention! Resistors R5..R8 MUST present in the target board. They are used to decrease the voltage from the programmer, and made for compatibility with programmers from Milandr.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R2..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R2..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-10 | Target Device 1886BE5, 1886BE6, 1886BE7 | R5,15k | R8,15k | R6,47k | R7,47k |
| 1 | Vdd |   |   |   |   |
| 3 | PA3 |   |   |   |   |
| 5 | - |   |   |   |   |
| 7 |   | 1 |   |   |   |
|   | MCLR/VPP | 2 | 1 |   |   |
| 9 | GND |   | 2 |   | 2 |
| 10 | PA2 |   |   |   |   |
| 8 |   |   |   | 1 |   |
|   | TEST |   |   | 2 | 1 |
| 6 | PA1 |   |   |   |   |
| 4 | - |   |   |   |   |
| 2 | GND |   |   |   |   |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NEC UPD78F9210, UPD78F9211 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device UPD78F9210 | Target Device UPD78F9211 |
| 1 | 4 | 4 |
| 2 | 12 | 12 |
| 3 | 8 | 8 |
| 4 | 5 | 5 |
| 5 | 9 | 9 |
| 6 | -- | -- |
| 7 |   |   |
| 8 | 9 | 9 |
| 9 |   |   |
| 10 | - | - |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NVM3060 device
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R6 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R6 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device NVM3060 |
| 1 | IM Bus Data Input/Output |
| 3 | IM Bus Clock Input |
| 5 | RESET |
| 7 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | Option Input |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | Safe Input S |
| 4 | IM Bus Ident Input |
| 2 | Vcc |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NXP/Philips LPC1100/LPC1300 devices in the ISP Mode
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device LPC17xx/LPC23xx/LPC24xx |
| 1 | - |
| 3 | UART0.TXD |
| 5 | UART0.RXD |
| 7 | PIO0_1 |
| 9 | Vss |
| 10 | PIO0_3 |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 4 | RESET |
| 2 | Vdd |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NXP/Philips LPC1700/LPC2300/LPC2400 devices in the ISP Mode
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device LPC17xx/LPC23xx/LPC24xx |
| 1 | - |
| 3 | UART0.TXD |
| 5 | UART0.RXD |
| 7 | P2.10 |
| 9 | Vss |
| 10 | - |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 4 | RESET |
| 2 | Vdd |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NXP/Philips LPC2100/LPC2200 devices in the ISP Mode
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device LPC21xx/LPC22xx |
| 1 | - |
| 3 | UART0.TXD |
| 5 | UART0.RXD |
| 7 | P0.14 |
| 9 | Vss |
| 10 | - |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 4 | RESET |
| 2 | Vdd |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NXP/Philips P89LPC9xx devices in the ISP Mode
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device P89LPC9xx |
| 1 | VCC |
| 3 | TXD |
| 5 |   |
| 7 |   |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | XTAL1 |
| 8 |   |
| 6 | RST |
| 4 | RXD |
| 2 |   |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the NXP/Philips P89xxx devices in the ICP Mode
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R3 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R3 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device P89LPC9xx | Target Device P89V52X2 |
| 1 | Vdd | Vdd |
| 3 | P0.5 | P0.5 |
| 5 | - | - |
| 7 | - | - |
| 9 | Vss | Vss |
| 10 | P0.4 | P0.4 |
| 8 | - | - |
| 6 | RST | RST |
| 4 | - | - |
| 2 | Vss | Vss |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Nordic OTP microcontrollers
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R6 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R6 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device Nordic nRF24xxx |
| 1 | MISO |
| 3 | SCK |
| 5 | RESET |
| 7 | Vpp |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | XC1* |
| 8 | FCSN |
| 6 | × |
| 4 | MOSI |
| 2 | Vcc |
* Must be connected if there is no external oscillator in system.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Nordic microcontrollers
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R6 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R6 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device Nordic nRF24xxx |
| 1 | MISO |
| 3 | SCK |
| 5 | RESET |
| 7 | - |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 | XC1* |
| 8 | FCSN |
| 6 | PROG |
| 4 | MOSI |
| 2 | Vcc |
* Must be connected if there is no external oscillator in system.
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the STMicro STM32 devices in the BootLoader (BL) Mode
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R5 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R5 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device STM32Fxxx |
| 1 | BOOT0 |
| 3 | UART0.TXD |
| 5 | UART0.RXD |
| 7 | - |
| 9 | Vss |
| 10 | - |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | BOOT1 |
| 4 | RESET |
| 2 | Vdd |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the STMicroelectronics M45Pxxx devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R6 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R6 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device M45xxx 8 pins package | Target Device M45xxx 16 pins package |
| 1 | 4 | 10 |
| 3 | 6 | 16 |
| 5 | 5 | 15 |
| 7 | - | - |
| 9 | 7 | 1 |
| 10 | 1 | 7 |
| 8 | 8 | 2 |
| 6 | 2 | 8 |
| 4 | 3 | 9 |
| 2 | - | - |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the STMicroelectronics STM8 devices
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R2 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R2 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Adapter Output connector, BH-10 | Target Device STM8 |
| 1 | VDD |
| 3 | SWIM |
| 5 | GND |
| 7 | RESET |
| 9 | - |
| 10 | - |
| 8 | - |
| 6 | - |
| 4 | - |
| 2 | - |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Silicon Labs JTAG microcontrollers
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1-R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1-R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Silabs C8051xxx |
| 1 | Vcc |
| 3 | GND |
| 5 | TMS |
| 7 | TDI(C2CK) |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 |   |
| 8 |   |
| 6 | TDO |
| 4 | TCK(C2D) |
| 2 | GND |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Silicon Labs microcontrollers
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Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1,R2 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1,R2 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Silabs C8051xxx |
| 1 | Vcc |
| 3 | GND |
| 5 | TMS |
| 7 | TDI(C2CK) |
| 9 | GND |
| 10 |   |
| 8 |   |
| 6 | TDO |
| 4 | TCK(C2D) |
| 2 | GND |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the TI MSP430 devices in the BSL Mode with the TEST pin
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | MSP430 with TEST pin |
| 1 | P1.1 |
| 2 | - |
| 3 | P2.2 |
| 4 | RST/NMI |
| 5 | GND |
| 6 | VCC |
| 7 | TEST |
| 8 | - |
| 9 | - |
| 10 | - |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the TI MSP430F13x/14x devices in the BSL Mode
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device MSP430F13x, MSP430F14x |
| 1 | P1.1 |
| 2 | TCK |
| 3 | P2.2 |
| 4 | RST/NMI |
| 5 | GND |
| 6 | VCC |
| 7 | - |
| 8 | - |
| 9 | - |
| 10 | - |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the TI MSP430F4xx devices in the BSL Mode
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R4 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R4 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device MSP430F4xx |
| 1 | P1.0 |
| 2 | TCK |
| 3 | P1.1 |
| 4 | RST/NMI |
| 5 | GND |
| 6 | VCC |
| 7 | - |
| 8 | - |
| 9 | - |
| 10 | - |
AS-ISP-Cable connection for the Zilog Z8F devices
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Powering the target device: There are two alternative options for powering the targets: 1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd). This is possible only if the target does not consume too much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry should not exceed 50 uF. 2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power supply. In this case the power output from the programmer should not be connected with the target. The target system should be tolerant to applying logical signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on the target. NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from both the programmer and built-in or external power supply simultaneously.
Isolating resistors: Purpose of the R1..R2 resistors is to isolate the programmed chip from rest of target system. Recommended value of resistors R1..R2 is 2k or more. You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
ISP characteristics: 1. Programmer's output capability: 1.1 Vcc - 80 mA; 1.2 Vpp - 50 mA; 1.3 logical pins - 5 mA. 2. The cable length should be less then one foot. /Start is the input signal, active state is 0. This signal works as the Start button on the programmer. /Error, /Good, /Busy are output logical signals, active state is 0. They indicate the programmer status and work as the corresponding LEDs on the programmer case.
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Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
| Programmer Output connector, BH-14 | Target Device Z8Fxxxx |
| 1 | Vcc |
| 2 | RESET |
| 3 | GND |
| 4 | DBG |
| 5 | GND |
| 6 |   |
| 7 |   |
| 8 |   |
| 9 |   |
| 10 |   |