ISPJUNO - Portable ISP Programmer - User Guide V0.84 – 17/04/20
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3.0 Powering the ISPjuno programmer
3.1 Overview
The ISPjuno programmer can be powered using one of the methods detailed in the table below.
#
Powering method
Section
1
External mains power adaptor via DC jack socket
3.3
2
External DC supply via DC jack socket
3.4
3
PC USB port power via programmer USB port
3.5
4
External USB 'Power bank' via programmer DC jack socket
3.6
5
Customer Target System / Target Supply
3.7
3.2 Programmer power connectors
The programmer can be powered from either the
'DC jack power connector'
or the
'mini-USB port'
connector which are located on the bottom end panel of the programmer as shown in the illustration
below…
Bottom Panel
1. mini-USB Connector Port
2. DC Power Connector (Jack socket)
Connector Description
Connector type
Input voltage range
J10
USB Port
mini-USB Connector
4.2 - 5.0V via PC USB port
or USB 'Power pack'
J12
DC power connector
2.1mm Jack Socket, centre
+ve
9.0 - 12.0V
Via mains power adaptor or
external power supply