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Electronics => Hardware and Tools => Topic started by: biomed12 on April 18, 2016, 05:52:13 17:52



Title: PICKit2 programmer can't recognize dsPIC30f2010
Post by: biomed12 on April 18, 2016, 05:52:13 17:52
Hello everyone,

I have a pickit2 programmer. I have been using it to program my 16f877a, 16f628a and 18f4550... A few weeks ago, I bought an dsPIC30f2010 to start working with dsPIC series. But, the programmer doesn't see the chip. I updated firmware and software of the programmer but it is not working although there isn't a problem with other chips. Is there any common issue i don't know?

Thanks.

Use titles that reflect your problem...


Title: Re: What do you think about the problem?
Post by: Stokni on April 18, 2016, 06:23:00 18:23
Pic is on compatibility list, most likely defective chip or incorrect wiring.


Title: Re: What do you think about the problem?
Post by: biomed12 on April 18, 2016, 06:28:55 18:28
Pic is on compatibility list, most likely defective chip or incorrect wiring.


I have decided to buy a different dsPIC chip. I couldn't see any problem and I am really bored with it.


Title: Re: What do you think about the problem?
Post by: Signal on April 18, 2016, 07:54:52 19:54
I assume that the chosen dsPIC is in compatibility list of PICkit2. Then most likely you can use PICkit2 to program this chip from a standalone programmer application only, not from MPLAB. That was a decision of Microchip - a limited support of obsolete PICkit2 from MPLAB - even if PICkit2 is able to program new chip an MPLAB is not taught to use it for new parts. I'm too lazy to search for proof links now - it is just from my memory.

P. S. I think that the title of this topic is worth to ignore it. Looks like "Do not push" button.


Title: Re: What do you think about the problem?
Post by: Checksum8 on April 18, 2016, 09:42:22 21:42
Did you connect the PGC and PGD to the right pins? The 30F family does not use the same portb.7 and portb.6 as the pic16/18's. See datasheet -portf.2 and portf.3 on the dspic30f2010. Sorry if this seems obvious


Title: Re: What do you think about the problem?
Post by: pickit2 on April 19, 2016, 01:19:58 01:19
Shame this is in a topic moderated by bbarney