I'm really glad at this point that my PIC has a "working firmware" in it, very glad indeed. Thank you Darrel
With working I mean that this is a real milestone here and next I shall/must/will find an error on the pcb. If not ... that is not an option.
I will take a big magnifying glass and look throughly what could be wrong with the pcb. The error/fault/"something wrong" have to be there, so it needs a sharp and thorough inspection...![]()
It is a prototype at this stage. This means that there is an USB connector so you can easily use the USB on it, connect it to your PC etc.
The connectors in the left upper corner are there for the final situation, at that point the USB connector will disappear from the pcb and it is moved then behind those connectors.
The USB connector is B type, attached also an excerpt from the Eagle.pcb just to demonstrate the connector type
A USB mini connector wouldn't be good for testing purposes...
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