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IntroductionI needed a bench top power supply for prototyping PIC microcontrollers. I also had my PIC programmer looking for a home. Well combining the two together created a nice peice of equipment. OverviewThis is nothing more than a PIC programmer kit mounted on top of a power supply. You can buy/build the PIC programmer of your choice. The programmer gets its power from the power supply. The power supply provices 5 volts at 1 amp and 12 volts at 1 amp. When plugged in the power supply powers up the programmer. The front switch controlls a relay which supplies power to the front terminals. SchematicThe schematic lists the part values. This is a standard power supply design based on the LM7805 and LM7812 voltage regulators. Right click on the image to view/save a full size version PicturesHere's some pictures of the inside of the power supply. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ConclusionThere's nothing better than a PIC programmer built on top of a bench top power supply. Just add a prototyping board and a computer and you're good to go. Comments |