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    An ICD2 Clone that doesnt want to work.

    the Clock out shows the 20MHz clock... I'll see if I can use in another ICD.
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    An ICD2 Clone that doesnt want to work.

    icd2 clone 4550 configuration bit they are not traded... ive done the a new board, now the computer see the ICD2 when its plugged in, but the USB led doesnt turn on, only some time after, some times it never goes on at all, and then when it tries to install the driver for ICD2 it dont install...
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    An ICD2 Clone that doesnt want to work.

    icd2 clone usb fuses @Dave The "real" ICD2 cost nearly US$180,00 in my country, and even if I buy from international retaillers, the alfandegary taxes can rise up even more the price (+ 87% of the value+shipment) @Kejian2000 I'll try that and see what happens... I'll also make a new board.
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    An ICD2 Clone that doesnt want to work.

    pro icd2 clone power connection no... the POWER-led is the USB power, the USB led is activated by a pin in the 18F4550, but actually its not working, the 18F4550 does not turns on at all. I have 5,1V on all the system coming out of the USB, and 13,2V in the Vpp.
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    An ICD2 Clone that doesnt want to work.

    icd2 unknown still nothing... - Fuses are all fine - checked and re-checked - 10k Ω on MCLR on 18F4550 connecting to Vcc +5V. - all trails are tinned The USB led still off...
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    An ICD2 Clone that doesnt want to work.

    icd2 clone Hello guys. Ive made and ICD2 Clone (PiCS - REV B) but im having troubles with it. I plug it in the computer and it does not warn nor do anything, the USB led does not turns on. The voltages are ok, all MCU's are receiving 5V, the Vpp is 13V, the connections seens to be ok...

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