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Prototype 2. - Testing again JDM Prototype 1 and testing a new one.

A project log for A JDM Mod Serial PIC programmer with VCC control

This project presents a JDM serial programmer to work with modern PIC families that require VCC control.

daniel-meja-raigosaDaniel Mejía Raigosa 04/03/2015 at 19:190 Comments

I've reassembled the PICpgm programmer with VCC control. Though the programmer was recognized neither the PIC recognition nor the programming worked. Either the VCC control programmer suggested by the PICpgm team is not working or I'm assembling the circuit in a wrong way but is not working. May be the ICSP is not suitable for this Programmer. I need to test it out on a bigger breadboard.

As an alternative for a JDM programmer I've tried assembling a Multichip programmer that I've found on this blog using the same circut except that

This circuit is a kind of variation of the PICpgm JDM programmer without VCC. PICpgm recognized this circuit as a JDM programmer. The good thing is that the PIC12F1822 (my test PIC at hand) was recognized by PICpgm (auto recognized) and that's pretty positive. This apparently means that the voltage levels are just right at the pins, just enough to recognize the PIC.

Figure 1. JSPVCv1.1

Another circuit tested with the same results was the one on figure 2. Though when blank checking the PIC it said that the PIC was not blank at all. It was not possible for me to "clear" the PIC with this programmer.

Figure 2. JSPVCv2

Figure 3. PICpgm recognized the PIC and the programers but did not load the programm into the PIC. Both tested programers here showed the same behaviour on programming the PIC and autodetection

References

  1. http://myanmar-young-engineers.pbworks.com/w/page/13632171/MultiChip%20Programmer%20for%20%20beginners%20and%20hobbiests

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