My favorite electronics programmer is the open source PICkit 2. Microchip quit making it many years ago. But because the design is open source, you can buy clones everywhere. In fact I even designed my own. It’s like the original RepRap programmer as you need a programmer to load the program on the internal chip if you want to build your own.
The starter kit version included a development board that could program 8, 14 and 20 pin PIC microntrollers. I used it in a couple of my C books. Its layout is open source as well so I reproduced it.
It was one of the most popular hobbyist kits before Arduino hit the market.
I plan to reintroduce this on my channel as some point. It’s a great low cost way to create electronic designs. Is this something anybody might be interested in?
Chuck Hellebuyck
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