Hi
I am using my newly acquired dspic/pic24 board. When I am using the autodetect PICmicro function I get a message "USB cable not connected, continue, yes, no"
However the board work when I use the "EB064_B_pic16" factory test routine to program the dspic30F2011
Also if I try to reproduce the factory test routine nothing work and I get the following warning:
File sent with 1 warnings:
1: CONFIG failed to erase bits at [1f00000]
Contents of file are:
02 43 3F 00 B3 87 FF FF FF FF FF FF 03 40
Contents of chip are:
02 43 3F 00 B3 87 0F 31 0F 33 07 00 03 40
Return code = 0
FINISHED
Thanks
Gerhard
Autodetect picmicro
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Re: Autodetect picmicro
Hello,
Please ensure that you are you are powering the device correctly (~12V) and the J1 jumper is in the correct position for the power method.
The warning that pops up is nothing to worry about if the device has programmed correctly then this just means some of unimportant config bits are slightly different
Please ensure that you are you are powering the device correctly (~12V) and the J1 jumper is in the correct position for the power method.
The warning that pops up is nothing to worry about if the device has programmed correctly then this just means some of unimportant config bits are slightly different
Re: Autodetect picmicro
Hi
Thanks I sorted the config bits and all is working however the following problem persist:
When I am using the autodetect PICmicro function I get a message "USB cable not connected, continue, yes, no" although the USB cable is connected
Gerhard
Thanks I sorted the config bits and all is working however the following problem persist:
When I am using the autodetect PICmicro function I get a message "USB cable not connected, continue, yes, no" although the USB cable is connected
Gerhard
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Re: Autodetect picmicro
Hello gerhard,
Is this within Flowcode? Or are you running PPP standalone?
PPP will not work standalone with dsPIC/PIC24 and is used as a tool to set the config data only in Flowcode for dsPIC/PIC24
Is this within Flowcode? Or are you running PPP standalone?
PPP will not work standalone with dsPIC/PIC24 and is used as a tool to set the config data only in Flowcode for dsPIC/PIC24
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Re: Autodetect picmicro
Hello,
The autodetect from the Configuration window will not work with the dsPIC because this tool only actually communicates with the EB006 board or HP488 Dev Board.
I think the plan is to have PPP become a standalone configuration tool eg loose features like the autodetect. Currently all AVR, PIC and most dsPIC devices can be configured using this tool.
Then we have another bit of software called mLoader which is used to program/autodetect the different boards we have. Currently only ARM and dsPIC are supported by this tool.
The autodetect from the Configuration window will not work with the dsPIC because this tool only actually communicates with the EB006 board or HP488 Dev Board.
I think the plan is to have PPP become a standalone configuration tool eg loose features like the autodetect. Currently all AVR, PIC and most dsPIC devices can be configured using this tool.
Then we have another bit of software called mLoader which is used to program/autodetect the different boards we have. Currently only ARM and dsPIC are supported by this tool.
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