![]() NOTE: if you log onto this site and find a later version of diypack.zip then make sure you download diypack22.zip and not the latest version. The programmed firmware in this kit contains the k150.hex file which is in the folder. Download diypack22.zip from Unzip and run setup.exe. You will need to buy a standard A-B USB cable to connect from your PC to K150. ![]() The USB connector is a standard ‘B’ type. Make sure the crystal is mounted 2-3mm above the PCB so the case cannot make contact with the pads on the top layer or the R19 resistor. Solder the lowest height thru-hole components first. But some thru-hole components have been left for the buyer to solder. Most components – resistors, transistors and 2 Ics - are already presoldered onto the PCB. Color photos of the assembled Kit can be found at The photos are with an optional ZIF socket. There are 14 through-hole components for the buyer to solder. Most of the components – resistors, some capacitors, transistors and two ICs – are surface mount and are presoldered on the board. ![]() ![]() USB PIC PROGRAMMER This is the third in a series of three PIC Programmers designed by Tony Nixon. This documentation was written August 25, 2004.
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