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Old 06-01-2010, 09:36   #16 (permalink)
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Here is the plan for it...

(I added the switch and LED later, LED has 100ohm resistor on -pin)
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Here is the plan for it...

(I added the switch and LED later, LED has 100ohm resistor on -pin)
Here is update to include LED and Switch
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Isn't it a old mobile phone data cable like schematic? I remember some mobiles had a Motorola MCU inside. Therefor the RS-232 data cables were based on MAX232 and there were similar schematics on the net to build your own data cable. So if I'm right, then you can build you Motorola programmer from an old data cable!!! Just cut the Jack!
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Isn't it a old mobile phone data cable like schematic? I remember some mobiles had a Motorola MCU inside. Therefor the RS-232 data cables were based on MAX232 and there were similar schematics on the net to build your own data cable. So if I'm right, then you can build you Motorola programmer from an old data cable!!! Just cut the Jack!
I've never worked on a mobile phone so I wouldn't know but the chip is used on a load of different programmers including K-Line..

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Are these Zener diodes D1 to D3, or why are they described with voltage? Zener diodes have serifs on the cathode. The diodes are drawn, are "normal" diodes, but described as Zener. If I remember from other schematics, these must be 1N4148...

Is it possible with this Programmer to bypass protection on a 68HC05B16 MCU?
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Are these Zener diodes D1 to D3, or why are they described with voltage? Zener diodes have serifs on the cathode. The diodes are drawn, are "normal" diodes, but described as Zener. If I remember from other schematics, these must be 1N4148...

Is it possible with this Programmer to bypass protection on a 68HC05B16 MCU?
D for Diode... nothing special...
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Are these Zener diodes D1 to D3, or why are they described with voltage? Zener diodes have serifs on the cathode. The diodes are drawn, are "normal" diodes, but described as Zener. If I remember from other schematics, these must be 1N4148...

Is it possible with this Programmer to bypass protection on a 68HC05B16 MCU?
Maybe ...
..:: Read how to decode radio for newbie ::..

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D for Diode... nothing special...
Shooting correct tag zener diodes please !
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..:: Read how to decode radio for newbie ::..


Shooting correct tag zener diodes please !
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bad drawing those are zenner diodes !
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Use Zener diodes... If you know then do it...
No point in complaining, it's given for free...
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Modified to keep everyone happy...

Use with 'Motorola Cracker 6.2' ..
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The tools needed to get you dump are:

1. Soldering iron
2. Solder
3. Programmer (Depending on the chip)
4. Knowledge of the chip to read

Tutorial on Soldering is here:
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In some cases you can use a Hot Air Station instead of a Soldering iron

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people what they need...



Here are some pics of some tools that I have...
Hello shooting@orange
I hope you can help me.
I have the one programmer like the one you show on post #13 but i never used it
I have one radio to unlock, one Blaupunkt RNS-D, and from what i have learn in this forum, i have to read the SCL and SDA from the mainboard. I know where are located the SCL and the SDA, but don't know where to connect in the programmer, and if i have to connect also the 5v and ground to the mainboard.
Can you tell me what to do?
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hello,
just a word to tell all the users of this forum you can find three inexpensive and esay to build eprom programmer on this page :! Pierre COL : Présentations de montages électroniques. (in french ).One to program I2C eproms on the old parallel port (lpt) one for the same work on on the serial port and tle last one las especially designed for microwire circuits (93x6 and 59cxx).
If it can help...
ps : just clic on the picture on the side of the progammer you desire
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