There's alot of things it could be.
Unlikely there's anything wrong with a new chip from Microchip or any of the big distributors.
Check pinout of chip against breakout board.
Put old chip back in and make sure nothing changed on board.
There's alot of things it could be.
Unlikely there's anything wrong with a new chip from Microchip or any of the big distributors.
Check pinout of chip against breakout board.
Put old chip back in and make sure nothing changed on board.
The melabs website shows that PBP3 supports that chip. I have never seen a defective PIC in all the years I've programming them. More than likely that you are not setting the registers correctly. Check the settings again. The problem might be there.
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