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Copy 1 PIC16F72 to another PIC16F72 how ?

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Dear friends,
I have a PIC16F72 /PIC16F676 based Inverter kit,want to copy this PIC16F72 /PIC16F676 chip to another PIC16F72/PIC16F676,I have a universal PIC Programmer ( TOP2005+),but no idea how can I use this programmer for that issue.Please help me.

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Dear friends,
I have a PIC16F72 /PIC16F676 based Inverter kit,want to copy this PIC16F72 /PIC16F676 chip to another PIC16F72/PIC16F676,I have a universal PIC Programmer ( TOP2005+),but no idea how can I use this programmer for that issue.Please help me.

Thanks all.

i am sure, which pic micro ur inv. ,there is code protect is loked.so u con't copy ur inv micro to ur blank micro.
i hope u understand
 

If it is a commercial inverter kit, naturally the code inside the micro would have been locked during programming, and thus cannot be read, and thus cannot be copied too. If it is open, you can read the hex file to a location on your PC, and then re-program any number of fresh devices further.
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It is possible to bypass the code protection (assuming that it exists), but it would likely be cheaper/easier to recreate the code from scratch.
 
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It is possible to bypass the code protection (assuming that it exists), but it would likely be cheaper/easier to recreate the code from scratch.

Stealing others hard work is more than stealing others money & valuables.

Some other day, your work will also be stolen.

I request other moderators and Admin to consider stopping this kind of requests..
 
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Its ok if some one is curious to know about locking codes and its possibilities of breaking. The answers will be just "NO" . Any number of answers are welcome in this regard. But Moderators may see that nothing Illegal stuff is shared on the forum.
 

Hi khossanr,
If you are willing, I have technology for complete modified-square wave inverter with ATMEGA16/32 with inverter and triac based charging. Contact me for it but I'm not saying I'll give it for free. Btw, I've develeoped the code myself with mikroBASIC.
 
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