Pic10F202 Master clear will not turn off.


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    Default Re: Pic10F202 Master clear will not turn off.

    OK. According to page 35 of the 10F20x datasheet you can't change the config word that has the MCLRE bit in it. Will setting the fuse do that for you?

    I think I ran into this a while ago and was never able to use a 10F222 GPIO.3 as an input no matter what I did.

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    Is there any chance GPIO.3 is shorted to VDD ? Just asking because you did not mention if this is a PDIP or SMT package, in chk or not . . .
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    avioncis,
    I did see page 35 and does not give memory location for some reason where the register 9-1 is at. Which I find weird. But there has to be one because the bits are writable says datasheet. But yes at this point it's not looking good.

    Arch,
    Sorry this is a DIP 8 pin package. vdd seems to be holding it high internally. as there is 5 volt on GPIO.3 with nothing connected. But I'm sure that is the way it is suppose to be. So it doesn't reset itself if someone didn't know they need a pull up resistor. And per data sheet if voltage greater than Vdd will enter programming mode. If you are saying that vdd is being applied externally accidentally no.

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    Ok sometimes finding out what it is is by eliminating everything else. So what does your volt meter tell you if you turn ON MCLRE ? Also do you have another chip?edit: (Almost)/edit Lastly are you SURE it is a Genuine PIC? I know it seems silly to entertain the idea of cloning a $0.38 chip but when you are selling 50 million of them . . .
    Data sheet says GPIO.3 is connected to VDD when MCLRE is off, I am trying to get my head around how it can serve as an input while connected to vdd unless it's via a WPU, . . . . How "ROBUST" is your power supply? Does grounding GPIO.3 cause the chip to BROWNOUT ? Also check your breadboard for corrosion causing weak connections, seen that many times.
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