In time of my university days, I had a passion for microcontrollers however owing to the country I was and the then economic circumstances, I could only stare at the magazines and electronics periodics such as Elector Electronics.
Nowadays, the development boards are inexpensive for just anybody and the younger generation now have a better chance to build up their competence by means of microcomtroller training products.
Here I present
The Cana PIC Programmer Kit

A professional USB PIC Programmer kit designed by Cana providing ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) sockets which allows easy PIC encoding. The PIC Programmer uses a USB port which can be connected to the computer unlike in the early days of microcontroller encoding when the serial port was the only available port. This new systems benefits in such a way that you do not need a separate power supply because the kit is driven via the USB port directly.
The Cana PIC Programmer kit is completely compatible with PicKit2 interface, although it is a lot superior than PicKit2 because it makes use of ZIF sockets enabling you to easily insert and remove PIC microcontrollers.
The full compatibility with Microchip's MPLAB IDE because it looks as the original PicKit2 makes it feasible to encode the entire common PIC Microcontrollers such as the PIC16F84, PIC16F628, PIC18F458 and PIC16F877.
A windows dependent standalone programming software completely supported by Microchip is included with the kit.
Fitted with a powerful metallic base and standard ICD RJ11 connector along with programming and power led's for status indication.The firmware of the Cana USB PIC Programmer kit may be completely updated while new devices are released. You can download improvements to the firmware from Microchip's certified website.
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