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USB Pic programmer problem

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For the first time PIC18F2550 parallel port programming(firmware burn) which mode i will select from the hardware setting of winpic800 as shown in following figure(this mode or another mode?) for the above picture given for PIC18F2550 firmware burn(parallel mode). Suggest me....**broken link removed**

In that picture choose art2003 programmer.
 

someone have pickit3clone schematic?
 

I migrate from jdm to pcikit2clone i\'m happy how this works.
 

Yes, JDM is old but still in use, its good for usage over RS-232. PICKit2 have much better device support and capabilities. I switch from PICKit to MikroProg.
 

While Pickit 2 is connected to computer then its (PIC18F2550) get heated slightly. Is it normal or a problem? i checked many times but would not find any fault in IC output.
 

I didnt notice any heating on my PICKit 2 Clone. Now I using MikroProg as PIC programmer.

Check all connections and parts. Somewhere you drain more current than planned.

Check PCB on shortcircuit.
 

it works well but slightly heated. Is it ok?
i checked many times but would not find any fault in IC output.
 

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