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[SOLVED] Project to replace CY7C64613 in the ICD2

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OK. They are the same type.

Thanks for your reply ! I love all of you.
 

samneang said:
I build PK2 when I connect it to PC I show me: PICkit 2 VPP voltage level error as show below. I think because I replace the 680uH by 100uH because I can not find the 680uH inductor. So anyone help me what should I do now.

I whould very gratefull to all of you !
Did you run a trouble-shooting with the Microchip tool? It should give you a VPP test result. NOrmally it is about 12 Volts depends on the chips you select.

Here is the result you should get (the program also tells you pass or fail).
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Here is the PICKit2 design (right side of the picture) we did, comparing with the newest ICD2 design (left side of the picture).
31_1193953562.jpg


More info, please check at this link:
**broken link removed**
 

Hello everybody!!

I'm still trying to do my ICD2 :|. I'm building potyo's Clone, and I added a coil (a choke) to filter the USB power noise.

Does anybody know how much current consumes Potyo's version? Because I have 5v before the coil and 2.4v after it!!!.:cry::cry::cry:

I supose that it's because my coil doesn't support the circuit current.

Thaks

Excuse my English.
 

My Potyo has quiescent current about 60-80mA. But I have three times larger
LEDs rezistors then original schematic. I don't have a coil, I have transil 5V6 on USB +5V and GND only.
 

kepi19 said:
Hello everybody!!

I'm still trying to do my ICD2 :|. I'm building potyo's Clone, and I added a coil (a choke) to filter the USB power noise.

Does anybody know how much current consumes Potyo's version? Because I have 5v before the coil and 2.4v after it!!!.:cry::cry::cry:

I supose that it's because my coil doesn't support the circuit current.

Thaks

Excuse my English.
What is your coil rating? volts, and current?
 

funnynypd said:
kepi19 said:
Hello everybody!!

I'm still trying to do my ICD2 :|. I'm building potyo's Clone, and I added a coil (a choke) to filter the USB power noise.

Does anybody know how much current consumes Potyo's version? Because I have 5v before the coil and 2.4v after it!!!.:cry::cry::cry:

I supose that it's because my coil doesn't support the circuit current.

Thaks

Excuse my English.
What is your coil rating? volts, and current?

I supose that my coil suport 85 mA. I don't know exactly the rating. It's like a resistor, but it's green and it's smaller. I was trying to find information about the raiting of this coil, and I foud this value as maximum current value.

jankop said:
My Potyo has quiescent current about 60-80mA. But I have three times larger
LEDs rezistors then original schematic. I don't have a coil, I have transil 5V6 on USB +5V and GND only.

Thank you two very much.

Excuse my English.
 

I supose that my coil suport 85 mA. I don't know exactly the rating. It's like a resistor, but it's green and it's smaller. I was trying to find information about the raiting of this coil, and I foud this value as maximum current value.

If it is only rated as 85mA, please also check the resistance of the coil, apparently it got a resistance (maybe above 30 ohms) which affect the voltage drop.

Try use this Ferrite Bead parts:
Steward Part # MI0805K400
digikey part # 240-2389-1-ND
This is a 0805 package 1.5A rated parts, get a DC resistor value about 0.05 ohms. AC impedence is about 40 ohm. Cost is about US$0.075, if you are living in the north america.:D

Good luck.
 

funnynypd said:
I supose that my coil suport 85 mA. I don't know exactly the rating. It's like a resistor, but it's green and it's smaller. I was trying to find information about the raiting of this coil, and I foud this value as maximum current value.

If it is only rated as 85mA, please also check the resistance of the coil, apparently it got a resistance (maybe above 30 ohm) which affect the voltage drop.

I've checked the coil resistance, and it's 10 ohm. I think that it's very small, and whith 10 ohm it'll not affect on the voltage drop.

Thank you very much.

Excuse my English.

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funnynypd said:
Try use this Ferrite Bead parts:
Steward Part # MI0805K400
digikey part # 240-2389-1-ND
This is a 0805 package 1.5A rated parts, get a DC resistor value about 0.05 ohms. AC impedence is about 40 ohm. Cost is about US$0.075, if you are living in the north america.:D

Good luck.

Thank you again, but I live in Argentina and it's very difficult to find some electronics components, and we must to use what that the seller wants.:D:D:D
 

10 ohms is very high resistance for this coil. It my by problem in the futures.
 

It's working!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D ;-) :D

I just remplace the coil that I have put for a simple wire and it started to work!!!!

I supose that my coil was very small, and the current limits was overrun.

Thank you all for your help!!!
 

Has anyone used ICD clones with MPLab 8.00. I had to reprogram both of the PICs on my Potyo-board, so it seems that the latest version of MPLab changes bootloaders. Or was that just bad luck ?
 

It seems to me the PICkit2 also requires a new os for MPLAB 8.0

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kepi19 said:
It's working!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D ;-) :D

I just remplace the coil that I have put for a simple wire and it started to work!!!!

I supose that my coil was very small, and the current limits was overrun.

Thank you all for your help!!!
Congratuations.
So next time, just pick a coil with DC resistance <0.1Ohm should solve this issue.
 

Scotty said:
Has anyone used ICD clones with MPLab 8.00. I had to reprogram both of the PICs on my Potyo-board, so it seems that the latest version of MPLab changes bootloaders. Or was that just bad luck ?

It's normal for the ICD2 to upload new firmware OS, any decent ICD2 clone should handle it no problem.
 

Hi
I want to say thanks to all, specially to potyo. I build your potyo2 (09/18/2006) ICD2 clone and it's working. I don´t try yet debugging and program 3,3V devices but for 5V devices I have successful programming and verify

sorry for my english

great topic;)
 

hi everybody
I am going to build a ICD thanks to your effort.
here are some questions that i have . Please do help me...

1. What is the fuctional difference between potyo's and PIC's design ????
2. Is a .47 ohm resistor available ? Or is it someting else ?

Thanks for the time spent on answering my queries .
 

ICD2 Clone Rev. C PCB design andp parts isn't available??

I jus tcan see the picture, but the download file is same os Rev. B.
 

diogoc said:
Hi
I don´t try yet debugging and program 3,3V devices but for 5V devices I have successful programming and verify
For debugging and programming 3V3 devices you must use external 3,3V power source for target device.
 

jmaurin said:
ICD2 Clone Rev. C PCB design andp parts isn't available??

I jus tcan see the picture, but the download file is same os Rev. B.
WHere is the picture?
 


Excuse me Potyo, but I have some problem with "RS components" for the component MCP41010 in your project :cry:, Can I replace it with another :?:
 

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