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Burt_Poppenga Guest
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OT: 40 pin to 28 pin adapter? |
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2003 2:52 pm |
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Hello,
I currently have a project that is using the 18F452 and I am looking to move to the 18F252.
My current hardware has a 40 PIN DIP socket for the processor. Does anyone make an adapter to go from the 40 pin device to 28 pin device hooking up matching resources (like port a to a, b to b, etc) while ingoring the rest?
I was going to wire something up, but thought I would ask first.
Thanks,
Burt
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Gary Smithson Guest
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Re: OT: 40 pin to 28 pin adapter? |
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2003 6:22 pm |
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You've come to the right place Burt. CCS sells one that does exactly that. They have a few other flavors as well, like the one that converts from 40-pin to the PIC14000. Hope that helps.
Gary Smithson
<a href="http://www.thebytefactory.com" TARGET="_blank">http://www.thebytefactory.com</a>
:=Hello,
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:=I currently have a project that is using the 18F452 and I am looking to move to the 18F252.
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:=My current hardware has a 40 PIN DIP socket for the processor. Does anyone make an adapter to go from the 40 pin device to 28 pin device hooking up matching resources (like port a to a, b to b, etc) while ingoring the rest?
:=
:=I was going to wire something up, but thought I would ask first.
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:=Thanks,
:=Burt
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Gary Smithson Guest
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Re: OT: 40 pin to 28 pin adapter? |
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2003 2:17 am |
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Allow me to correct myself. The CCS adapters require the 40-pin socket to be ZIF. I failed to notice your mention that you needed to convert a 40-pin DIP socket. Too bad really. Otherwise, it is exactly what you need.
Gary S.
:=You've come to the right place Burt. CCS sells one that does exactly that. They have a few other flavors as well, like the one that converts from 40-pin to the PIC14000. Hope that helps.
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:=Gary Smithson
:= <a href="http://www.thebytefactory.com" TARGET="_blank"> <a href="http://www.thebytefactory.com" TARGET="_blank">http://www.thebytefactory.com</a></a>
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:=:=Hello,
:=:=
:=:=I currently have a project that is using the 18F452 and I am looking to move to the 18F252.
:=:=
:=:=My current hardware has a 40 PIN DIP socket for the processor. Does anyone make an adapter to go from the 40 pin device to 28 pin device hooking up matching resources (like port a to a, b to b, etc) while ingoring the rest?
:=:=
:=:=I was going to wire something up, but thought I would ask first.
:=:=
:=:=Thanks,
:=:=Burt
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