In-System programming (ISP) allows programming and reprogramming of
microcontroller positioned inside the end target system.
Xeltek In-System Programming tools provide a convenient method for programming
your microcontrollers and other devices.
Using our Xeltek In-System Programming tools, you can eliminate the physical
removal of chips from system and program your microcontroller, Flash memories,
PLDs, and FPGAs using only simple wires.
Devices are programmed in the target system or hardware. Typically, there has
to be a jumper/DIP switch, which enables in-system programming and a set of
serial programming connector (such as an IDC connector), which connects to
an ISP programmer.
If you want to check and see if your device is supported by our Programmers then
please go to our Device Search
page. Enter your device part number and see if your device is supported.
How do I use my ISP Xeltek Adapter, ISP-HEADER01? The PCB end of the header is placed bottom justified on the ZIP socket of
the programmer. See Fig. A.5.1.
Fig. A.5.1.
Select your in-circuit progarammable chip on our software. If ISP mode
of programming is supported under your programmer, an ISP mark will be indicated
in front of your chip part number on our software. Select this device name on our software.
An adapter information dialog box will appear indicating what pins will be used
on your chip and what color signal line, from the ISP-HEADER01, it’s associated
with. For example, see Fig. A.5.2 for the adapter information dialog box
for MICROCHIP (ISP)PIC10F200.
Figure A.5.2
ISP Header-01 Adapter Pinout Information
The PCB end of the adapter is composed of 48 pins, dual in line layout.
Only the last 5 pins of each column of pins is used. So, it is just a 10 pin
header.
Here is the pin mapping layout:
Pin#1 --> Brown
Pin#2 --> Orange
Pin#3 --> Green
Pin#4 --> Purple
Pin#5 --> White
Pin#6 --> Black
Pin#7 --> Grey
Pin#8 --> Blue
Pin#9 --> Yellow
Pin#10 -->Red