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Simple Universal PIC Programmer

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This simple programmer will accept any device that's supported by software (eg, IC-Prog 1.05 by Bonny Gijzen at www.ic-prog.com). The circuit is based in part on the ISP header described in the SILICON CHIP "PIC Testbed" project but also features an external programming voltage supply for laptops and for other situations where the voltage present on the RS232 port is insufficient. This is done using 3-terminal regulators REG1 & REG2. The PIC to be programmed can be mounted on a protoboard. This makes complex socket wiring to support multiple devices unnecessary. 16F84A, 12C509, 16C765 and other devices have all been used successfully with this device. Circuit diagram: Simple Universal PIC Programmer Circuit Diagram Author: Luke Weston Copyright: Silicon Chip

Universal Active Filter Circuit Diagram

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The circuit as shown gives the bandpass operation the transfer function calculated from FBP(s) = where = 1 + s/Qo>0 + s2/w02. The cut-off frequency, 0, and the Q-factor are given by 0 = g/C and Q = gR/2 where g is the trans-conductance at room temperature. Interchanging the capacitor C with the resistor R at the input of the circuit high-pass operation is obtained. A low-pass filter is obtained by applying two parallel connections ctf R and C as shown in Fig. 2. The low-pass operation may be much improved with the circuit as given in Fig. 3. Here the gain and Q may be set up separately with respect to the cut-off frequency according to the equations Q = 1/fB = 1 + R2/R!, A = Q2 and 0 = g ffi/C. Universal Active Filter Circuit Diagram

Nokia Universal Secret Codes

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 Nokia Universal Secret Codes: Note: All codes donot work for all models. Code Description            These Nokia codes will work on most Nokia Mobile Phones (1) *3370# Activate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) – Your phone uses the best sound quality but talktime is reduced my approx. 5% (2) #3370# Deactivate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) OR *3370# ( Favourite ) (3) *#4720# Activate Half Rate Codec – Your phone uses a lower quality sound but you should gain approx 30% more Talk Time. (4) *#4720# Deactivate Half Rate Codec. (5) *#0000# Displays your phones software version, 1st Line : Software Version, 2nd Line : Software Release Date, 3rd Line : Compression Type. ( Favourite ) (6) *#9999# Phones software version if *#0000# does not work. (7) *#06# For checking the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI Number). ( Favourite ) (8) #pw+1234567890+1# Provider Lock Status. (use the “*” button to obtain the “p,w” and “+” symbols). ...

Universal PIC Programmer Circuit

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The series of Universal PIC Programmer can be used with software IC-Prog 1:05. Universal PIC programmer circuit is very simple with BC337 transistor 1 fruit, 2 pieces of IC regulators 7805 and 7808 as well as supporting passive components. Universal PIC Programmer series can be supplied with 2 pieces of 9V batteries. For communication with computer circuit Universal PIC Programmer uses a serial RS232 port of computer. Then for the PIC to be programmed provided 5 lanes for the PIC that is DATA, Clock, Vpp, Vcc and Ground. For more details, can be directly seen in the figure below. Universal PIC programmer circuit diagram The series of Universal PIC Programmer can be used to program the PIC family of 16F84A series, 12C509, 16C765 and the other. Hopefully this series of Universal PIC Programmer can help for friends who want to make PIC programmer.

Universal switching power supply for TV

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The schematic above can be used for supply on color TV for all type TV circuit. But we need to know how much voltage needed by the circuit of color Television. To set the output voltage, the setting on VR1 1K ohm. Required input voltage 300V DC which is already on TV circuit, so we just take a 300V dc voltage existing on the TV circuit, and for a circuit supply voltage on our TV cut the line PCB and connected with this  universal switching power supply.For the transformer we can use the TV regulator transformer. Part List : R1 = 33R 5W R2 = 330R 1W R3 = 2K2 R4 = 47K R5 = 2K7 R6 = 22K R7 = 390K R8 = 47R 1W C1 = 100uF 25V C2 = 1n2 2KV C3 = 18n C4 = 18n D1 = 1N4148 D2 = 1N4148 D3 = ZD 12V D4 = 1N4007 D5 = 1N4007 VR1 = 1K ZD1 = Zener 6V T1    = TV regulator transformer Q1   = K2847 Q2   = C2328A PCB line Finishes circuit

Universal PIC Programmer Circuit Diagram

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This simple programmer will accept any device that's supported by software (eg, IC-Prog 1.05 by Bonny Gijzen at www.ic-prog.com). The circuit is based in part on the ISP header described in the SILICON CHIP "PIC Testbed" project but also features an external programming voltage supply for laptops and for other situations where the voltage present on the RS232 port is insufficient. This is done using 3-terminal regulators REG1 & REG2. The PIC to be programmed can be mounted on a protoboard. This makes complex socket wiring to support multiple devices unnecessary. 16F84A, 12C509, 16C765 and other devices have all been used successfully with this device. Circuit diagram: Simple Universal PIC Programmer Circuit Diagram Sourced By : Streampowers

Universal Active Filter Circuit Diagram

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The circuit as shown gives the bandpass operation the transfer function calculated from FBP(s) = where = 1 + s/Qo>0 + s2/w02. The cut-off frequency, 0, and the Q-factor are given by 0 = g/C and Q = gR/2 where g is the trans-conductance at room temperature. Interchanging the capacitor C with the resistor R at the input of the circuit high-pass operation is obtained. A low-pass filter is obtained by applying two parallel connections ctf R and C as shown in Fig. 2. The low-pass operation may be much improved with the circuit as given in Fig. 3. Here the gain and Q may be set up separately with respect to the cut-off frequency according to the equations Q = 1/fB = 1 + R2/R!, A = Q2 and 0 = g ffi/C. Universal Active Filter Circuit Diagram