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edaboard cb0703
Thanks for measured the power.
Yes, I think the firmware should be change because MChip provide the program sources.
The PK2 is expensive if you buy all the parts, but isn’t if you request some samples. Of course isn’t cheap when you try to sell the PK2 clone, the best choice is resell the original one.
blueroomelectronics said:folks said:Hi, great review.
Is it 100mA bus powered?
Can You see with the attach software?
Thanks
Yes it's 100mA bus powered, nice program very handy.
It also should be possible to patch the firmware so it asks for 200mA or 300mA in theory anyway.
The biggest problem with cloning the PK2 is it's so cheap to start with, about $40 retail with USB cable.
My strategy is to bundle a PK2 and the popular Firefly 16F88 Tutor kit on the same PCB.
Thanks for measured the power.
Yes, I think the firmware should be change because MChip provide the program sources.
The PK2 is expensive if you buy all the parts, but isn’t if you request some samples. Of course isn’t cheap when you try to sell the PK2 clone, the best choice is resell the original one.