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PICKIT 3 PINOUT TO 28 PIN SERIAL
Program Data(PDG) is connected to the In Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP) data pin. VDD (Target) Target voltage of PIC, 5V or 3.3V. Program memory: start address = 0x0, end address = 0xfffĪddress: 0 Expected Value: 3fff Received Value: 0īlank check complete, device is not blank. Connected to Master clear external reset pin of PIC to reset the MCU before programming. The following memory area(s) will be read:
Please check your connections to the Target Device. The target MCU on the DM164130-3 PICkit 28-Pin LIN Demo Board can be programmed with the MPLAB PICkit In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer or the MPLAB ICD In-Circuit Debugger using the AC164110 RJ-11 to 6-Pin Inline Adapter. Target Device ID (0x0) is an Invalid Device ID. The PICkit 28-Pin LIN Demo Board has several test points to access the I/O pins of the MCU and a generous prototyping area. Programmer to target power is enabled - VDD = 4.500000 volts. I then went to File, Import and selected the HEX file, this is what the log provided: The PICkit 28-Pin LIN Demo Board has several test points to access the I/O pins of the MCU and a generous prototyping area. Below is a snippet of what was in the file. I performed a blank check on this PIC (which claimed it was not blank) then I exported the data. So, I have slowed down the programming, along w/ all other items. Have you tried to slow down the processes if possible? A reasonably short USB cable? When I program I use the IPE- there is a setting to slow down the programming and (this one is likely a red herring) another to choose what gets programmed -memory eeprom etc.