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    Hello to all for first ,

    I was have need's for these adapter's and after looking and not find to buy I was decide to make it at home.
    Here are two adapter's , one for 68HC(7)05 PLCC52 and second is for famous PDIP28 68HC(7)05E6 SMD .
    The PDIP28 68HC(7)05E6 SMD is maked from two part : main board with XTAL and resistor's bottom and PDIP28 SMD footprint top board connected with SIP in two side.That is need to prevent unsolder any part at re flow patr of mount and unmount Motorola in reprogramming attempt...
    Adapter's is pin to pin compatible to UPAUSB DB9 connector and all what you need is to connect it to UPAUSB.

    68HC7_05_UPAUSB.jpg
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    68HC705E6_UPAUSB.jpg

    The pictures is to give you idea hove to do it.
    You have schematic of adapter's here on DK and my post is to push peoples to make it itself !
    If someone need and don't kow to make in that case I can make and send.
    Adapters are for education purpose only.
    THESE POST IS NOT SALE POST ONLY AS HELP
    The best regard's to all
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    Making them compatible with both UPA and Xprog-m too.
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    My adapter for IC's with clip!

    Also Made my UPA into a box, as it was getting a little bashed!
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    It would be nice if you add your lay and help files also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vares View Post
    It would be nice if you add your lay and help files also.
    It is very nice to see all of you to do something , and I think all these will help to many peoples
    as I look here is many question like how to and about adapters etc ... and yes I will post LAY too soon.I need couple of days for upload - I have a lot of job . . .

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    My UPA in a box.

    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...tml#post774540

    The ZIF sockets let me use the same clips and adapters as my xprog-m.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fallen View Post
    My UPA in a box.

    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...tml#post774540

    The ZIF sockets let me use the same clips and adapters as my xprog-m.
    Very nice mate good idea for switch instead jumpers.
    And here is LAY file for my PDIP28 adapter.
    01 705E6.RAR
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    I wouldn't mind a better look at the 68HC(7)05 adapter.
    I don't have an electronics background so I have to figure everything out by looking at it!

    The .lay file I could sort of follow but I don't know what most of the symbols mean.

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    my 4 years old adaptors

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    Quote Originally Posted by maciupiciu View Post
    my 4 years old adaptors

    It's very interesting. And for what are that two DB9 to DB9 ?
    Maybe crossover or ?
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    And yes I see on your picture too as I use DB9 to colorized wire's.
    For newbe colorised wire's are good if you usage color for pin numbering as
    standard resistor numbering : brawn = 1 , red = 2 , orange = 3 ....etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fallen View Post
    I wouldn't mind a better look at the 68HC(7)05 adapter.
    I don't have an electronics background so I have to figure everything out by looking at it!

    The .lay file I could sort of follow but I don't know what most of the symbols mean.
    Here is picture as help:
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    Two SMD resistors ZERO ohm as short , two standard resistors 1Kohm , one standard resistor 10Mohm , one XTAL HC18 size low - 4MHz , two SMD capacitors 22p , one standard capacitor 100n , one DB9 and two SIP 8 pin one for each side - connect two part of adapter.
    All SMD are 0805 size.All standard resistors are 1/4Watt.
    That is all for these adapter.
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    Hi ! Some body have adapter layout UPA USB for MC68HC05P3 (mask 1E25B) and MC68705P3(mask 1F75B) . Please post here or in PM .

 

 

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