Please show me the modified schematics....2.............
I made a Pickit2 clone...... It can't program 3.3V devices
Well... I dont know what can I do. I realized a strange fact: if I remove the 47µF capacitor, this error (VPP Short circuit) does not happen, but the VPP voltage is too crazy (sometimes is 13v, sometimes is 2v). The voltage through BAT54 diode is 12.2 volts when I make VPP test. Thus, I think the "DC-DC converter" is ok.
Tomorrow I will try to replace all transistors (2N3904 and 2N3906), except BD140 and I hope this problem can be solved.
If somebody has any idea, feel free for helping me. haha
Thanks in advance, folks.
Its interesting that you do not have the +5v error on this build, though are your tests done with anything connected to the Pk2 ?
You may have your transistors the wrong way round, its important you verify the pinout for the ones you bought, they can, but not often, vary in pinout from one manufacturer to another.
The 47uf is an integral part of the charge pump at it will not work without it.
No mention of a BAT54 in that link you show ? - assume its used instead of T2 ?
Have you substituted any other parts ?
If you are getting a proper 12v on your meter during the vpp test then perhaps look at the vpp feedback line r10/r11, thats what the program uses to detect is vpp is ok
Hi,
Sound like the classic build problem, replacing so many parts you begin to wonder which are good and which are bad.
You can often get a chain reaction where one part damages the next and so on.
Although making a new pcb seems the right way, its often worth using all new parts to eliminate anything suspect.
Using substitute parts you must be sure they are suitable. You are using a 680 or 470uh choke ?
The project you show looks a very thorough presentation so have little reason to doubt that its a good proven design.
However its almost a full copy of the Pk2, and its often said you might find it quicker and cheaper to buy a Pk2 or Pk3 than trying to build your own.
Many PK2 designs shown in the forum are much simpler 4 transistor versions.
Perhaps you might be better trying one of those ?
Below is my diagram which works fine, though I hand wired it, but if you search this forum you will find similar designs with a circuit board layout.
I built it as back for my purchased Microchip Pk2
Hi,
If you get 12v then assume those higher value chokes must work ok.
As mentioned in entry #6 you can program some 3v chips even with that very basic design.
You do not say exactly which chips you are wanting to program - assume you have checked they can be programmed by the Pk2, many of the newer chips cannot.
Also worth checking they can be debugged by Mplab /Pk2
The Pk3 is becoming the main programmer now and the few Pk2 clones that were sold as ready made units have dropped in price.
This one from Sure is around USD $16 delivered + any local import taxes which seems a really good price and Sure have always given me good service.
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Hi,
Good to hear you got it working ok.
So thats the easy part done :lol: - what kind of program / project are you thinking of making ?
I'm making a vehicle track system using a GPS, GSM module (Fastrax UP501 and SIMCom SIM900D, respectively) controlled by a PIC 18F4680.
Hi,
Well thats a co-incidence ! I have just been doing something very similar with my 18F4520, or at least trying to.
I had looked at the Sim900 and similar modules but they cost over GB £70.
One of these units seemed to offer all I needed as its just to send out a simple sms alarm from a static location.
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Though clearly brand new, it was sadly dead on arrival, have just posted it back to China, though it will be at least 4 weeks before I get anything back.
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