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eabs86
Joined: 09 May 2013 Posts: 1
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ICD U64 - Problem with ICSP |
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 9:20 pm |
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Hi
Last year I bought a ICD - U64 and started to use it to program and debug a PIC18F4550. This week the ICD showed a malfunction and now I can't program or do anything.
The problem is:
- When I go to CCSload interface and click on "Test" I get a error message saying that the device id does not match (I get 0xFFFF). Then I run the diagnostic tool, and, using a DVM, I measure the voltage on VPP, MCLR, PGD and PGC. All the voltages are ok, except on the PGD. It gives me always a high state. And this signal (high) comes from ICD RJ12 cable when it is connected to the target device. I disconnected the PGD from the PIC to test if the high signal is comming from the PIC, but it comes from the ICD.
I don't know why It is happening because the setup that I've been using the ICD is this same all the time since i bought it.
I hope you guys can help me, because I really need to solve this problem as soon as possible
Any question or more detail, just ask!
Thank you for the support. |
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niccolo.calandri
Joined: 20 May 2016 Posts: 10
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Re: ICD U64 - Problem with ICSP |
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 7:15 am |
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eabs86 wrote: | Hi
Last year I bought a ICD - U64 and started to use it to program and debug a PIC18F4550. This week the ICD showed a malfunction and now I can't program or do anything.
The problem is:
- When I go to CCSload interface and click on "Test" I get a error message saying that the device id does not match (I get 0xFFFF). Then I run the diagnostic tool, and, using a DVM, I measure the voltage on VPP, MCLR, PGD and PGC. All the voltages are ok, except on the PGD. It gives me always a high state. And this signal (high) comes from ICD RJ12 cable when it is connected to the target device. I disconnected the PGD from the PIC to test if the high signal is comming from the PIC, but it comes from the ICD.
I don't know why It is happening because the setup that I've been using the ICD is this same all the time since i bought it.
I hope you guys can help me, because I really need to solve this problem as soon as possible
Any question or more detail, just ask!
Thank you for the support. |
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alan
Joined: 12 Nov 2012 Posts: 357 Location: South Africa
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Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 8:02 am |
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It seems to be a problem in the ICD that somehow the PGD line get damaged. I have 4 ICD's that have the same behaviour. Contacted CCS but they couldn't help me. I noticed a problem on my board when the last one blew, the GND line were not connected and the other ones blew when programming a DC_DC under full load, guess the GND line jumped a bit.
Switched to PickIT 3, never had a problem. Same board that blew CCS just wouldn't program with pickIT and found the problem as the GND line damaged.
Regards |
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niccolo.calandri
Joined: 20 May 2016 Posts: 10
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Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 12:53 am |
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alan wrote: | It seems to be a problem in the ICD that somehow the PGD line get damaged. I have 4 ICD's that have the same behaviour. Contacted CCS but they couldn't help me. I noticed a problem on my board when the last one blew, the GND line were not connected and the other ones blew when programming a DC_DC under full load, guess the GND line jumped a bit.
Switched to PickIT 3, never had a problem. Same board that blew CCS just wouldn't program with pickIT and found the problem as the GND line damaged.
Regards |
Ok, now I'm using PickIt3.
I'm really not satisfied from CCSC. I wasted money and time try to get ICD work. I tried to contact 10 times the CCSC assistance without any help. I will move to MCC next month. No more CCSC for me. Very pooooooor service. Please refund me. |
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