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Re: pic programming failed

Postby dmitri » Sat Feb 06, 2010 9:58 pm

oliboy wrote:how unlucky am i to get two faulty pics...huhu!!

Very unlikely. More likely:
1. you either power it with wrong voltage/polarity.
2. faulty COM port or wrong resistors in the ICSP cable.
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Re: pic programming failed

Postby Firelord » Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:03 pm

dmitri wrote:Very unlikely. More likely:
1. you either power it with wrong voltage/polarity.
2. faulty COM port or wrong resistors in the ICSP cable.

Actually, I'm afraid the array of possible hardware problems is even larger if the assembly of the digital board is of similar quality. It would be nice to see some pictures again, from both the component and copper sides.
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Re: pic programming failed

Postby oliboy » Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:45 am

how would i check the voltage and polarity?
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Re: pic programming failed

Postby Firelord » Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:16 pm

oliboy wrote:how would i check the voltage and polarity?

How did you come up with your voltages report?
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Re: pic programming failed

Postby oliboy » Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:25 pm

i measured it across the points you gave me

as dimitri said:

Very unlikely. More likely:
1. you either power it with wrong voltage/polarity.
2. faulty COM port or wrong resistors in the ICSP cable.

i meant how do i measure the voltage or know the polarity in order to check if i'm powering it with a wrong voltage...where do i measure?..
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Re: pic programming failed

Postby Firelord » Sun Feb 07, 2010 2:12 pm

If your readings are correct, then there is no problems with polarity. I wanted you to also measure these:
Measure voltage levels between pins 1, 14, 15 and 28 and ground.
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Re: pic programming failed

Postby oliboy » Sun Feb 07, 2010 2:42 pm

these are my readings
1: 5V
14: 0V
15: 0V
28: 0V
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Re: pic programming failed

Postby Firelord » Sun Feb 07, 2010 2:58 pm

From personal experience, if the board has problems with conductive flux leftovers, pin 14 would have a voltage of say ~0.7-1.3V, but never 0. The thing is, pin 14 is internally connected to a 3.3V regulator, so in case the PIC is ok and powered the mesurement should be 3.3V.

I'm afraid I will not be able to provide further help unless I see some pictures of the board from both sides.
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Re: pic programming failed

Postby oliboy » Sun Feb 07, 2010 3:12 pm

it's really zero..i'll post a picture when i get my camera...i'm really getting frustrated...i really wanna finish this project...it's over a year now...:cry:
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Re: pic programming failed

Postby dmitri » Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:30 pm

After re-reading the topic my best advice for you is to find someone local with a good knowledge of electronics to help you find a fault (or faults). Otherwise you'll be getting frustrated more and more.
I must admit that I'm not good enough to help you with this problem.
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