SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T03:19:40-06:00SparkFun Electronicssjg on DEV-08108 - Olimex ICSP Breakoutsjgurn:uuid:4ec3b75c-e78e-179c-0882-7a10051be6552013-09-05T19:15:32-06:00<p>I wish you sold just the red cable from this setup!</p>
phalanx on DEV-08108 - Olimex ICSP Breakoutphalanxurn:uuid:bd2b47cd-aef0-3442-6166-3c8cc71204822011-04-20T11:25:59-06:00<p>The mini connector is part of the Molex PicoBlade series of 1.25mm connectors.<br>
The vertical header part number is: 53047-0610<br>
The plug end part number is: 51021-0600<br>
28-32awg sockets: 50058-8000<br>
26-28awg sockets: 50079-8000<br>
These are readily available from Digikey and Mouser.</p>
g.sylvain on DEV-08108 - Olimex ICSP Breakoutg.sylvainurn:uuid:1140a4a3-fca0-2d08-c83f-f1242fc79e252010-11-15T02:59:26-07:00<p>3 Radiospares references :<br>
279-9178<br>
279-9235<br>
279-9544</p>
BoatnerConsulting on DEV-08108 - Olimex ICSP BreakoutBoatnerConsultingurn:uuid:b9b3a820-4d91-659c-3ae8-e00ae1c08c332010-10-23T20:58:52-06:00<p>@EBeamBob - You are absolutely correct - that's the problem. The ICD2 comes with a gray patch cable with RJ11's - the tabs are both on the same side. The Olimex white cable's RJ11's tabs are on reverse sides. But the PREVIOUS version of the Olimex product had a patch cable with the tabs on the same side like MicroChip's. Gotta love it. Thanks for your help. Cheers - Bruce</p>
EBeamBob on DEV-08108 - Olimex ICSP BreakoutEBeamBoburn:uuid:4c0b7911-3515-7a8b-1028-a8cb7407831b2010-09-21T16:15:20-06:00<p>If you used the white RJ11 cable that's shown in the picture, that might be the cause. It looks to me like its connectors are in what I would call the "normal" orientation, so pin 1 on one end is pin 1 on the other. The short RJ11 cable I just got with a new ICD 3 is the other way around: pin 1 is pin 6 on the other end, and vice versa. I don't know why Microchip does it this way, but the poster you get with the ICD 3 does show you which pin is which. It tripped us up a little, as I found when I checked the voltage before plugging the other end into the target. (We had a pair of DB-9s in line so we just rewired one of them.)</p>
BoatnerConsulting on DEV-08108 - Olimex ICSP BreakoutBoatnerConsultingurn:uuid:269a1de3-912d-549e-4860-4f60de0245662010-09-11T21:29:01-06:00<p>WATCH OUT!!! THIS ADAPTER IS NOT DESIGNED CORRECTLY, DOES NOT WORK, AND MAY ACTUALLY DAMAGE YOUR ICD! It hung my system up and it took me an hour to get it back online. Very scary. Finally had to re-load the drivers to the ICD2. Basically they ASSUMED that the pinout of the new straight-through RJ-11 was the same as the older 90-degree version (which works), but in fact Mclr/ ends up being on the PIN6 of the RJ-11, instead of PIN1. They obviously did not do the most basic sanity check after they'd designed it. I emailed customer service over two months ago telling them they should not be selling this defective article, and I got a snippy answer back saying I had give them details of the problem. Then they said it was Olimex's problem and I should contact them. I am tired of PAYING to fix other peoples' DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS. Obviously they have not even taken the time to check and/or verify my claims, but continue to sell the item, with no obvious concern to the safety of their customers' equipment. Boatner Consulting, LLC. Boise, ID.</p>
kitscuzz on DEV-08108 - Olimex ICSP Breakoutkitscuzzurn:uuid:eae03903-c707-f87a-1dc6-c0059d2881b42010-05-28T12:16:46-06:00<p>I got this email from Pearce this morning because I was desperately asking the same question. I ended up using the ICSP connector thing in the sfe library for eagle which corresponds to this part: <a href="http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=194" rel="nofollow">http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=194</a><br>
The email:<br>
"Hello,<br>
It seems like that's a custom part made for olimex, or they just won't give me the part number. They gave me a link to the people who make the connector, but their website is very lacking and most of the links on it do not work. You can try contacting them but it's a Taiwanese company; <a href="http://www.cvilux.com.tw/tw/index.asp" rel="nofollow">http://www.cvilux.com.tw/tw/index.asp</a> . Beyond that, I'm afraid there's not much more help I can provide.<br>
Thanks,<br>
Pearce"</p>
Souleman on DEV-08108 - Olimex ICSP BreakoutSoulemanurn:uuid:225e09bc-586c-2899-5854-78663ca45c832010-05-28T05:41:58-06:00<p>Actually i need the one it mates with right now. But if i have one of the part numbers of either the mate or the one on here i can get the other. ultimatly i will need both.</p>
Pearce on DEV-08108 - Olimex ICSP BreakoutPearceurn:uuid:2023a685-ff19-6f8e-def2-9bc7fa0bd45b2010-05-21T09:11:20-06:00<p>The one on this, or the one it mates with?</p>
Souleman on DEV-08108 - Olimex ICSP BreakoutSoulemanurn:uuid:68f6d8e8-cf25-57d1-ad1d-6154bffe98312010-05-21T06:21:20-06:00<p>What is the part number for the 6-pin mini-ICSP mating connector??</p>