vcc may need to be 5v also , and sometimes its best to let the pickit provide the power
vcc may need to be 5v also , and sometimes its best to let the pickit provide the power
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Thanks,
The three programming pins are connected to the PicKit only.
The 5vdc is applied to the PIC by the circuit : PICKit does no suuply power to Pic.
No way for now to recover them.
Bye
Ambrogio
I forgot to say that I have read and applied those instruction:
http://www.microchip.com/forums/tm.a...&mpage=2&key=&
Ambrogio
PICKit does no suuply power to Pic.
that's my point , the pickit needs to provide the power . timing is critical in getting the chip into programming mode
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vpp must be asserted before vcc to enter pgm mode
see this for the reason that the pickit must supply the power if your interested [figure2.2]
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...Doc/41191D.pdf
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Ambrogio,
I am curious as to how you reassigned the functions of these pins. As far as I know it is not possible. The pins can be used for other things such as MCLR can be used as an INPUT, but if programing voltage is applied it is once again part of the programming chain.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
thanks Richard,
Are you saying I have to remove the power to the PIC (target ) and supply it from the PICKIT only ?
I forgot to tell that if I connect a brand new pic12f675 everything goes well ...
Thanks again.
Bye,
Ambro
there is no other way to get the chip into prg mode if the mclr pin is assigned as an input pinAre you saying I have to remove the power to the PIC (target ) and supply it from the PICKIT only ?
a new chip has a mclr pinI forgot to tell that if I connect a brand new pic12f675 everything goes well ...
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