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ST7LITE0 programmer

jacques
Associate II
Posted on March 27, 2003 at 13:03

ST7LITE0 programmer

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jacques
Associate II
Posted on September 06, 2002 at 08:35

''ST7LITE0 programmer HARDWARE + SOFTWARE..''

Hello!

I would like to have a ST7LITE0 programmer HARDWARE + SOFTWARE.. but a cheap one!! I already used PIC16F84 and AT90S1200.. I program with PonyProg.. Can anyone tell me If there are any cheap programer for this one microcontrolor?!?

Thank you.

Jorge

colin2
Associate II
Posted on September 16, 2002 at 13:47

Hello Jorge,

Softec Microsystems (www.softecmicro.com) make a great low-cost programmer for the ST7FliteO and other members of the ST7F family. I've attached the document that describes it.

You can buy it on-line from them.

I haven't found anywhere to buy the devices on-line as I believe they are not scheduled for production until October 2 I normally buy my ST7 devices from Anglia Components (www.angliac.com) as they keep a good stock.

Let me know how you get on with your project.

Regards

Colin

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Attachments :

undersea.jpg : https://st--c.eu10.content.force.com/sfc/dist/version/download/?oid=00Db0000000YtG6&ids=0680X000006Hzur&d=%2Fa%2F0X0000000bU2%2Fu1JyviEmw.gHfX6ERxiXopP4mRcZA9gtg10jMskSdHg&asPdf=false
colin2
Associate II
Posted on September 18, 2002 at 06:40

Jorge,

I noticed that I forgot to attach the file of the Softec brochure

Regards

Colin

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Attachments :

indart_flite0.pdf : https://st--c.eu10.content.force.com/sfc/dist/version/download/?oid=00Db0000000YtG6&ids=0680X000006I08C&d=%2Fa%2F0X0000000bU3%2Fb5LqW5fInz0eyDrQcHUMPu8.Ztw9IIhc3Lj5sOD.ApE&asPdf=false
sjo
Associate II
Posted on September 23, 2002 at 14:02

If you also look at Softec's website there is an appnote describing how to design your own ST7lite programmer. Also attached

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Attachments :

indartfliteappnote.pdf : https://st--c.eu10.content.force.com/sfc/dist/version/download/?oid=00Db0000000YtG6&ids=0680X000006HzE6&d=%2Fa%2F0X0000000bTz%2FrsAm1Qmk2tLBEkqZAZGmpn_2IMsRtPYgwqeQhQXl._c&asPdf=false
maxime2399
Associate II
Posted on October 03, 2002 at 21:19

If you plan to design your own programmer, have look at the ICC programing manual too, lot of data in there.

http://www.stmcu.com/modules.php?name=mcu&file=familiesdocs&FAM=15#Programming Manual

alain2399
Associate II
Posted on October 16, 2002 at 11:46

If you are only looking at programming ST has just released the STICK that will fit your needs at the lowest possible cost.

ppoletto
Associate II
Posted on November 06, 2002 at 04:57

If you are looking of a good professional ISP programmer/debugger see at SofTec Microsystems web site (www.softecmicro.com). The product code is inDART-ST7F/D and it comunicates with the host via USB.

Regards,
sjo
Associate II
Posted on March 27, 2003 at 09:19

Take a look at www.spen-soft.co.uk where you can download a fully functional ST7 programmer (with schematics & source-code), it works in standalone mode (keyfob) or connected to a pc via RS232.

Regards

Spen
pxausa
Associate II
Posted on March 27, 2003 at 13:03

Actually, SofTec Microsystems actually sells two in-circuit debuggers/programmers for LITE0:

http://www.softecmicro.com/products.html?type=detail&title=inDART-STX/D

(debugger/programmer unit alone)

and

http://www.softecmicro.com/products.html?type=detail&title=inDART-STX/LITE0

(debugger/programmer unit + LITE0 EVA board).

Additionally, on the

http://www.softecmicro.com/forum

you can win a free inDART tool by contributing with interesting posts.

Hope this helps,

Paolo