when i try to use PICkit2 to connect the 10f222, but unable to detect, i am using breadboard to program the PIC. is it the pin unable to detect in breadboard? or any other factor, and when i try connect PGD and PGC line together in GP0, it mentioned that is an unsupported part, so wat is the issue above
when i try to use PICkit2 to connect the 10f222, but unable to detect, i am using breadboard to program the PIC. is it the pin unable to detect in breadboard? or any other factor, and when i try connect PGD and PGC line together in GP0, it mentioned that is an unsupported part, so wat is the issue above
Have you selected the correct device under Mplab? Also, is the pic being powered separately or by the programmer? If it is being powered separately, you might try to power it through the pickit2 and see if you can detect it then.
* Devices marked with an asterisk require a device specific ICD header board & the RJ-11 to ICSP Adapter to enable debugging. These are not required for programming.
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My friend did you buy that programmer from Del Boy ?
As Tpetar has just said the info you are giving us is not something we recognise.
You can program that chip from either the standalone Pk2 program V2.61 show on the left of the picture or directly from Mplab Version V8.8 .
Do you have these ?
Two things you mention, you are using a breadboard, is it new-ish and the contacts clean ? and how long are the wires from the Pk2 output socket to the breadboard ?
You should keep the wires a short as possible, under 6" / 150mm
The other is that your said
when I try connect PGD and PGC line together in GP0,