Introduction: Development System for PIC and AVR Microcontrollers
After testing many systems development for PIC and AVR microcontrollers, none satisfy me. So I created this system with breadboard that has satisfied me.
Step 1: More Space Free
In this development system, I put two protoboards turned 180 degrees from each other. The space that is left to just enough space to insert a 40-pin microcontroller. But I'm planning to create a version with movables protoboards to insert any type of microcontroller DIP or perhaps the arduino. I also attach USBASP and PICKIT2 to the boards.
USBASP programmer can be download here:
http://www.ulrichradig.de/home/index.php/avr/usb-avr-prog
USBASP programmer can be download here:
http://www.ulrichradig.de/home/index.php/avr/usb-avr-prog
Step 2: Being Inspired
I was inspired to create this version of the system development after seeing the system created by Dominik Leon, where the design of peripheral boards can be downloaded from his site.
http://leon-instruments.blogspot.com.br/2011/04/pytki-testowe-do-mikrokontrolerow.html
http://leon-instruments.blogspot.com.br/2011/04/pytki-testowe-do-mikrokontrolerow.html
Step 3: PIC TRAINER
On this site you can download the designs of another development system, which can be connected to the breadboard.
http://www.ucontrol.com.ar/wiki/index.php?title=PIC_TRAINER
http://www.ucontrol.com.ar/wiki/index.php?title=PIC_TRAINER
Step 4: Great Development System
On this site you can download drawings from another great development system.
But I don't like the motherboards. Protoboard is better.
http://sergiols.blogspot.com.br/search/label/Multiboard-PIC-Trainer-2.0
But I don't like the motherboards. Protoboard is better.
http://sergiols.blogspot.com.br/search/label/Multiboard-PIC-Trainer-2.0
Step 5: Special Cables
You need to confection special cables to connect peripheral boards to the protoboard.
Step 6:
Here you can see the peripheral boards connected to the breadboard.