Dreaded <target device ID 3FFF> - SOLVED


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    Default Dreaded <target device ID 3FFF> - SOLVED

    I asked this over at MeLabs; hopefully someone here knows the answer.

    What I'm doing:
    - I finally found my old U2 USB programmer so I thought I'd run some tests, I'm not going anywhere fast.
    - using MeProg.exe:
    - selecting PIC in dropdown list.
    - clicking on PROGRAM / GET TARGET INFORMATION.
    - keep getting that 3FFF error.

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    Using:
    - Win 10-64bit.
    - U2 USB programmer v4.67, firmware v6.5
    - MeLabs 40-pin ZIF adapter and jumper cable (came bundled with programmer).
    - PIC 16F877.

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    What I tried, always getting the same 3FFF error:
    - the U2 programmer software/hardware at these up-to-date versions.
    - the U2 programmer software/hardware at my settings from 15 years ago (U2 v4.32 FW v5.7).
    - connected to blue SS USB port in front of desktop PC.
    - connected to USB port at rear straight on motherboard.
    - connected to self-powered USB hub.
    - with "yet another" new PIC 16F877-20/P right out of my anti-static storage bag (I'm up to 6 of these 16F877 that don't respond).
    - with 16F628, 18F4550 and 18F26K22.

    Robert
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    Default Re: Dreaded <target device ID 3FFF> - SOLVED

    I pull out an old circuit with a 18F44K22, connect my U2, check the Device ID, but I used the JUMPER THAT WAS ON THAT CIRCUIT ALREADY. The darn thing worked. I swap for one of my 16F877, program, swap it to my new test breadboard on the left, and instant heartbeat.

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    All these days going nowhere, it was the fracking cable that came with the U2 USB programmer. I still have the super-short cable that came with my U2 Serial Programmer, and that one works fine. It's just too damn short so I had made a 2 inch version.

    So I pull out the meter and start checking continuity on the jumper. This is what it looks like. :O

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    Insane...

    Robert

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    Default Re: Dreaded <target device ID 3FFF> - SOLVED

    I've never used a U2, but that doesn't seem to match up to what's on the website...
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    Default Re: Dreaded <target device ID 3FFF> - SOLVED

    No kidding.

    There's a serious short-circuit happening in those header terminals. I think the cable isn't perfectly aligned at the ends, and the contacts rubbed alongside two wires.

    I tested the one I made and it's all one-pin-to-one-pin, same as with the ridiculously short cable I got with the U2 Serial programmer (when I first started), as expected from a flat header cable assembly.

    I'm gonna open it up later just to look inside. I'm just happy I finally tracked the the source of ONE of my "recent" puzzles.

    Robert
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