How would the board dimension be? Is it going to support midrange PIC and dspPic? John --- Olin Lathrop wrote: > John Chung wrote: > > Does anyone here provides these kind of boards? I > > looked through Wouter and Olin boards and found > that > > they support serial connection. To use USB it > requires > > external mounting which I prefer not to. There > should > > be the following connection on the board. > > I don't have exactly what you want. However if this > is a one off or for > testing, it shouldn't be that hard to solder or glue > a USB connector to a > QuickProto-01 with a 18F2550 and connect the data > lines to RC4 and RC5. You > would also have to connect the ground but not > connect the power line. > > Long term I'm thinking of a QuickProto for USB. The > generic firmware, > Windows driver, and host test program would be > available so that you can > start out with a tested bi-directional stream of > bytes between host software > and the PIC application firmware. Anyone can use > the software for free for > non-commercial use. There would be a one-time > license per VID/PID > combination if you want to sell or otherwise > distribute your USB device. > Don't hold your breath though, I'm still dealing > with getting the USBProg > PIC programmer thru production. > > > ****************************************************************** > Embed Inc, Littleton Massachusetts, (978) 742-9014. > #1 PIC > consultant in 2004 program year. > http://www.embedinc.com/products > -- > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist