Product: K8048
Manufacturer: Velleman
Product type: Electronics kit / PIC Programmer
Product web page: http://www.velleman.be/common/product.a ... &id=350903
Manufacturer home page: http://www.velleman.be/
Features:
- this board programs most 8, 14, 18 and 28 pin PIC microcontrollers
- this board can be used as experimentin board for your own programs because it has test buttons and LED indicators
- connects to a PC through the serial port
- software that comes with the kit is said to work with Windows™ 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
- kit includes Flash Microcontroller (PIC16F627) tht you can use for experiments
- software CD includes PIC programming software, PIC assembler (from Micrchip) and some example programs
Product manual (includes product circuit diagram) can be downloaded from following locations:
http://www.velleman.be/downloads/0/Manual_K8048_UK.pdf
http://www.apogeekits.com/Usermanual_K8048.pdf
To make this kit to work you need the following parts (in addition to tools to build it):
- RS-232 cable to PC (9 pin female-male cable)
- power supply (for example unregulated 12V 300 mA "wall wart")
This kit is quite easy to build according the instruction.
Circuit board is good quality double side circuit board that is easy to solder. In the beginning I has some problems with the kit, it did not seem to run the programs reliably. The problem was in the operation mode switch (off / program / run) that did not make reliable contact at "run" mode... some cleaning spray and moving the switch solved the problem.
Otherwise the kit worked very well.
The software is quit easy to install and seemed to work well.
The PIC programming tool worked well and was easy to learn.
It seems that with some PIC models the programming did not work well if there were very many other programs (like video playback, TV card) running on PC, but when other extra power consuming applications were closed and right programming speed was selected everything worked smoothly (I have seen this kind of problems also with other Windows based PIC programmign software with other programmers as well, so problems is not specific to this kit, more related to problems on writing programs that need accurate timing in Windows.).
The kit has normal 8, 14, 18 and 28 pin IC sockets for connecting the microcontroller to kit. Those work well for experimetnign where you are not changing the IC all the time (if you need to do this often, consider investing to much more expensive zero insertion force sockets and putting them to board). The kit has also socket for in-circuit pgramming cable, so you can use this kit as your in-circuit pgrammer for PIC models that you need to program while they are in some circuit.
Other tools that came with the kit were quite basic. The assembler looked like the same you can download for free from Miorochip web page. The kit documentation comes in many langauges. The example programs included were quite basic and not very well documented. There were two quite simple LED flashign source codes for included PIC16F627 mocrocontroller. In addition to this there were just some very simple codes for some other PIC models (those soruce codes can be used as starting templates when starting to write your own software).
This kit is a good choise for those experimenters that need a PIC programmer and experimenter board. You can do the same things based on the plans on the Internet (there are many free PIC programmer plans), but this kit has it's plus because it is ready made tested unit (you save a lot of time on debugging that might be needed with homemade "hacks").