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Postby NovaKaine » Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:28 am

Hey guys I'm starting on my programming cables.
What exactly do I need and how to do it?
Oh and another question I've done my 2.5 version megadrum, but I'm a little confused on the usb.
Do I also need to build the digital board to to connect to my laptop?
I doing a megadrum pad setup now so no need for jacks - second project but I'll order a kit instead.
So what components do I need now?
Thanks in advanced :D
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Re: programming cables

Postby Synthex » Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:41 am

NovaKaine wrote:Hey guys I'm starting on my programming cables.
What exactly do I need and how to do it?

Programming cables :
http://www.megadrum.info/sites/default/files/programming_cables_kicad.png

NovaKaine wrote:Oh and another question I've done my 2.5 version megadrum, but I'm a little confused on the usb.
Do I also need to build the digital board to to connect to my laptop?

The v2.5 (as the v2.7 and v2.8), don't need another PCB.
It's a All In One PCB. ;)

NovaKaine wrote:I doing a megadrum pad setup now so no need for jacks - second project but I'll order a kit instead.
So what components do I need now?
Thanks in advanced :D

What components are you talking about?
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Re: programming cables

Postby NovaKaine » Sat Jan 24, 2009 6:51 pm

Ah nevermind, digging around in my junk box I found all the parts I needed.
Do I need to build both cables or either or will do? :D
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Re: programming cables

Postby dmitri » Sat Jan 24, 2009 7:05 pm

NovaKaine wrote:Ah nevermind, digging around in my junk box I found all the parts I needed.
Do I need to build both cables or either or will do? :D

Do you need to program Atmega? Than you need an ISP cable.
Do you need to program PIC18F2550? Than you need an ICSP cable.
RTFM. It's all described in the Documentation section of the website. In particularly about programming MCUs see http://www.megadrum.info/content/programming-mcus
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Re: programming cables

Postby NovaKaine » Sat Jan 24, 2009 7:17 pm

Sorry dumb me I see what you mean now :oops:
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Programing cables 2

Postby NovaKaine » Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:33 pm

Can I see a pic of a finished isp and a icsp cable, I'm the visual type of guy thanks. :P
Oh and does the type of cable matter?
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Re: programming cables

Postby dmitri » Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:48 pm

No need to create a new topic.
This is my ISP cable:
ISP.JPG

The ICSP cable is a similar thing.
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Re: programming cables

Postby NovaKaine » Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:53 pm

Sorry :oops:
What about the 10 and 220 ohm resistors are they necessary?
I going by the cable diagram.
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Re: programming cables

Postby dmitri » Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:57 pm

NovaKaine wrote:Sorry :oops:
What about the 10 and 220 ohm resistors are they necessary?
I going by the cable diagram.

Don't know what 10 Ohm resistors you're talking about, but 220 Ohm resistors are there only to complicate the schematic slightly, otherwise it is just too simple.
;)
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Re: programming cables

Postby NovaKaine » Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:02 pm

:lol:
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