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Re: CB0703-PCB for "PICkit 2" DIY(Do It Yourself)
It looks to me now that I switched Q5 and Q8, Will change!
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NICE,
Thank you for all the help
Now time to do what I started out doing.
I will be back, I am sure with more struggles
Eric
Re: CB0703-PCB for "PICkit 2" DIY(Do It Yourself)
WOW,
It seams sometimes I rush through..
Thank you for taking a look. Will make the corrections!
Will post the out come
Eric
I was wondering why the R301 was not listed in the kit. I thought you forgot about it
Re: CB0703-PCB for "PICkit 2" DIY(Do It Yourself)
OK I think I found the problem just don't know how to fix it.
I went to the troubleshooting part when I get to step 2 Verify VPP I only get 9.2v and it fails. I am using a usb hub with a 6v 2amp power supply to make sure that there is enough...
Re: CB0703-PCB for "PICkit 2" DIY(Do It Yourself)
I assembled a BB0703 over the weekend and the programmer seams to be working fine. The software sees it and communicates but every time I try to program chip is says VPP voltage level error. I have tried breadboard. Ziff and with a 16f628A...
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