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programming the c167cr

Hello, I'm working on a project in university and I need to program the written program on the C167CR-LM micro controller but I don't know how I can do this and which programmer must be used and if any external circuit will be needed or not?
please help me at this
Thank you so much.

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  • Thanks for your reply but if I don't have an evaluation board for this micro, what's your suggestion? I want to program this micro without an external evaluation board, actually I want to build a simple circuit to programming this micro controller,I searched nearly all sources that google has shown me, but I can't find any proper solution.
    thanks for regarding

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  • Thanks for your reply but if I don't have an evaluation board for this micro, what's your suggestion? I want to program this micro without an external evaluation board, actually I want to build a simple circuit to programming this micro controller,I searched nearly all sources that google has shown me, but I can't find any proper solution.
    thanks for regarding

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  • So we know what you don't have. But what do you have on your table?
    Only a bare not soldered chip or a device with built in microcontroller?

  • If you want a sample circuit, your best bet is to either a) contact Infineon and ask THEM for one (they're the most likely source to have one) or b) find another project or example on the internet of someone building something using the same chip you're using.

    Just a heads up, this is the Keil message boards, which pertains to the Keil compiler. Typically, hardware is another thing completely different and most people here are unlikely to know the specifics of every chip and will likely just point you to another source. If you're looking for someone to point you in the right direction, this isn't a bad place to come. If you're looking for someone that knows the answer offhand, you're probably in the wrong place.

    In general, if you have any questions about a chip, your attention should be aimed at either the datasheet for the device in question, or the manufacturer of the chip.