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    >>I took time to search for Melanies ICSP method, and I think it maybe too simple for my programmer.

    Are you saying that because something is 'simple' it shouldn't work? I use Elnec although a different model... the software however is probably the same... When you Click PROGRAM DEVICE... select DEVICE OPERATION OPTIONS... therein you will be able to select your Verify and Voltage options.

    >> If I understand things correctly, my programmer raises and lowers the VDD to my PIC (but cannot, because I have hard wired my PIC's VDD, to the supply rail, and is clamped to +5V by my 7805 regulator)...

    This is the equivallent of "I have my Ferrari tied to a 1 ton concrete block and I can't reach 100mph in 6.5 seconds anymore - can anyone suggest what I can do?".

    So you KNOW what your problem is... don't waste time looking for non-existant solutions to a problem you are clearly aware of. If you have VDD on your PIC strapped directly to the +5v rail without a blocking Diode, you are effectively telling the Elnec to power your entire PCB... you're lucky it's not tripping an "Overcurrent Error". No wonder you're getting a Verify failure!

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    Unhappy Sorry

    Sorry, no offense meant

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    None taken. Just stating facts. I welcome people pulling my schematics or code apart - I can learn from that as much as anyone else.

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    Wink Last question, honest!

    Does the forward voltage drop of the PIC's supply isolating diode not cause any problems?

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    Since I don't know what you're doing with your 5v rail, it's impossible to comment. If you're running ADC's and VRef is strapped to Vdd then sure you will have to compensate for that in your design.

    Life is a compromise.

    It all depends what you're building. If it's a one-off prototype for your own play, then shove a DPDT switch or Relay on the board instead of my Diode solution. Ugly, but no losses there (other than in PCB Real-Estate and Money). If it's a production PCB, then what are you doing with ICSP anyway?... you're just adding unnescessary expense, and if you must, then as I previously said, you will have compensated in your circuit design appropriately.

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    icsp is good for future upgrades if the pic isnt removable.

    also, i read somwhere in here that some people just use a jumper to go into program or execute mode. looks nice and people wont mess with that like they might a button.

    melanie sure shoots em down.

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