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> I asked if you followed the links. You did not answer that question.
Yes, I did. they where helpful. I did not see a reset button on those
links however.
I may not need the resistor with the reset button, but it saves a
short from VPP1 to gnd.
> The only thing that you had wrong, as far as
mattschinkel wrote:
I follow that thread and found your answer. Didn't you?
I found my answer for VDD. I think my schematic on the website is good
now, but some disagree.
You ask questions but don't answer them. :-)
I did answer
I asked if you followed the links. You did not answer th
> May I suggest you put in your schematic and tell the reader that
> your using the xyz programmer with it and why you think is is the best
> circuit since sliced bread, even though no one else does. Mention there
> are other ICSP circuits for other programmers. Then be done with it.
I have alre
>>> I follow that thread and found your answer. Didn't you?
>> I found my answer for VDD. I think my schematic on the website is good
>> now, but some disagree.
> You ask questions but don't answer them. :-)
I did answer
> BTW, as you didn't answer the question, I have to assume you just wante
mattschinkel wrote:
I found my answer for VDD. I think my schematic on the website is good
now, but some disagree.
You ask questions but don't answer them. :-)
May I suggest you put in your schematic and tell the reader that
your using the xyz programmer with it and why you think is is the b
Hi Seb,
On 03/25/10 12:35 pm, Sebastien Lelong wrote:
- in set_analog/digital_pin(num), which takes a number as input, the
logic is:
if num == x then
-- act on ADC_JANSEL_ANSx
-- setup pin_ANx_direction
I see that set_analog_pin() goes to 27, but set_digital_pin() goes only
to
I found my answer for VDD. I think my schematic on the website is good
now, but some disagree.
Matt.
On Mar 27, 3:38 pm, Wayne wrote:
> mattschinkel wrote:
> >>> Nonsens, there is nothing wrong with the Wisp628 design with respect
> >>> to VDD use, nor is its use of VDD related to the reset issu
mattschinkel wrote:
Nonsens, there is nothing wrong with the Wisp628 design with respect
to VDD use, nor is its use of VDD related to the reset issue you try
to resolve.
Joep
Yes, Wisp628 is a good programmer, but it simply does not work the
same as PIC Kit 2 which is to microchip specification
Hi Matt,
2010/3/27 mattschinkel :
> On PIC Kit 2, the VDD pin is an output - to output power to your
> unpowered PIC
It can be, but pickit can also be used on a powered board like wisp628.
> Joep, may I see a schematic from you with reset button please?
This is as simple as possible: a switch but
> > Nonsens, there is nothing wrong with the Wisp628 design with respect
> > to VDD use, nor is its use of VDD related to the reset issue you try
> > to resolve.
>
> > Joep
Yes, Wisp628 is a good programmer, but it simply does not work the
same as PIC Kit 2 which is to microchip specifications:
O
On Mar 27, 6:35 pm, Joep Suijs wrote:
> 2010/3/27 mattschinkel :
>
> > I think the fault here is not the schematic, it is the programmer.
> > Some programmers have not been created "to microchip standard", such
> > as Wisp628 that needs VDD to power it's self.
>
> Nonsens, there is nothing wrong
2010/3/27 mattschinkel :
> I think the fault here is not the schematic, it is the programmer.
> Some programmers have not been created "to microchip standard", such
> as Wisp628 that needs VDD to power it's self.
Nonsens, there is nothing wrong with the Wisp628 design with respect
to VDD use, nor
On Mar 27, 5:46 pm, mattschinkel wrote:
> I have changed my ICSP schematic many times to try to suit others. No
> matter what I do, someone will not be happy. As you can see, nobody
> can agree one one schematic and I am still having trouble!
>
> The schematics from Microchip do not show a reset
I have changed my ICSP schematic many times to try to suit others. No
matter what I do, someone will not be happy. As you can see, nobody
can agree one one schematic and I am still having trouble!
The schematics from Microchip do not show a reset button, I think a
reset button is useful. If there
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Joep Suijs wrote:
> > Actually if you have a capacitor, it must be isolated by the diode, as
> > shown on Microchip schematic, otherwise Vpp rise from +5V to +13V and
> > drop from +13V to +5V can be too slow on some programmers.
> >
> > It's a 2c part.
> >
> > My
On Mar 27, 8:08 am, vasile surducan wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:06 AM, m...@watty wrote:
>
> > see alsohttp://www.embedinc.com/picprg/icsp.htm
> > Quotes
> > "Beware that some linear regulators, like common 7805 for example, can
> > be damaged by raising their outputs above their inputs.
On Mar 27, 7:43 am, vasile surducan wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:58 AM, m...@watty wrote:
> > copy & paste in Fixed Font, i.e. courier,
> > D1
>
> > PSU ---|>|--- pic VDD and ICSP VDD
>
> > D2 D3
>
> > --|<|-|>|--- pic MCLR/Vpp and ICSP MCLR/Vpp
Hi Eur,
On 03/26/10 10:19 pm, jal...@googlecode.com wrote:
Revision: 1844
Author: eur.van.andel
Date: Fri Mar 26 14:16:03 2010
Log: library for MCP9800 I2C temperature sensor
...
+alias i2c_scl is pin_c3
+alias i2c_scl_direction is pin_c3_direction
+alias i2c_sda is pin_c4
+alias i2c_sda_di
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:06 AM, m...@watty wrote:
>
>
>
> see also http://www.embedinc.com/picprg/icsp.htm
> Quotes
> "Beware that some linear regulators, like common 7805 for example, can
> be damaged by raising their outputs above their inputs. A diode from
> the regulator output to its input
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:50 AM, mattschinkel wrote:
> Thanks guys. I will copy the Jaluino & microchip schematic as
> suggested. I will just put a note that says the VDD connection is
> sometimes not needed. I guess you guys are confident enough about this
> connection since it is on Jaluino, wh
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:58 AM, m...@watty wrote:
> copy & paste in Fixed Font, i.e. courier,
>D1
>
> PSU ---|>|--- pic VDD and ICSP VDD
>
>
>
>D2 D3
>
>--|<|-|>|--- pic MCLR/Vpp and ICSP MCLR/Vpp
> psu _ _||
>|__/\/\/\/\__|
>
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 9:37 AM, m...@watty wrote:
>
>
> On Mar 26, 4:19 pm, Joep Suijs wrote:
> > Hi Seb,
> >
> > Feel free to change the filename. I'll comply if there is a new version.
> >
> > Joep
> on last pagish schematic, why is RB3 pulled to VDD/VCC via 47k? Unless
> you want LVP? or hav
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