Forrest W Christian escreveu: > Alan B. Pearce wrote: > = >> Looks like it is a proprietary connector. Does the other end of the cabl= e = >> have a 'standard RJ12' ICD connector? >> = >> = > From what I cant tell.. you buy the $30 cable... and then put the pcb = > footprint on the board - basically 7 holes and 6 surface mount pads. = > Then the cable connects from the standard 6p6c connector to the = > footprint. No connector needed. > > I've often thought about doing some edge thing though... not knowing = > what I was going to use to connect to it always stopped me. > > -forrest > = In a project I used a SDRAM DIMM connector to make a programming base for the board. The connector has two indentations leaving a shorter middle section of contacts where the board fits. The board itself was 4cm x 6cm and in one of the shorter sides I put the contacts, including power, ICSP, JTAG, etc. I just need to plug the board into the base and hir ENTER. A script programs the dsPIC, the CPLD and do all the testing. Regards, Isaac __________________________________________________ Fa=E7a liga=E7=F5es para outros computadores com o novo Yahoo! Messenger = http://br.beta.messenger.yahoo.com/ = -- = http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist