Pic - K150 ICSP Programmer (HCDVBD0002)

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ciko2k
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Re: Pic - K150 ICSP Programmer (HCDVBD0002)

Post by ciko2k » Thu Apr 03, 2014 12:18 am

hi guys, i have a k150 pic programmer like in the photo on the first page. i have installed the profilic diver 1.9 an the k150 sw english version. but when i try to program my pic 16F628A i have a " recived data error.About to apply reset.." .i have win7 32 bit on my laptop. i also changed the program delay from 50 to 70, in the chipdata.cid.
i would to attach the hex file, but i can't to do it.

please, someone help me.. it drive me crazy..
thanks

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Re: Pic - K150 ICSP Programmer (HCDVBD0002)

Post by andrew » Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:43 am

If you didn't buy the programmer from us it may be that you need a different version of software. Try going to HELP->Protocol and checking that both the software and firmware match.
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ciko2k
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Re: Pic - K150 ICSP Programmer (HCDVBD0002)

Post by ciko2k » Sat Apr 05, 2014 8:45 am

hi andrew, thanku so much for your replay.
i have MicroBrn P18A Firmware P18A. system is matched
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Re: Pic - K150 ICSP Programmer (HCDVBD0002)

Post by clvbanks » Sat Apr 05, 2014 5:30 pm

iam having trouble with this device cant write anything reads the chip which is 16f631 tried the prog delay its now 110 still no joy any ideas everything downloaded from this site

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Re: Pic - K150 ICSP Programmer (HCDVBD0002)

Post by clvbanks » Sat Apr 05, 2014 5:30 pm

iam having trouble with this device cant write anything reads the chip which is 16f631 tried the prog delay its now 110 still no joy any ideas everything downloaded from this site

andrew
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Re: Pic - K150 ICSP Programmer (HCDVBD0002)

Post by andrew » Mon Apr 07, 2014 10:05 am

@ciko2k

The error message you are getting is typical of a programming delay time that is too short but it isn't forced to be the cause of the problem. We have however tested the same version of pic ourselves and we know it works fine with our programmers so long as you increase the delay time. A setting of 70 fixed the problem for us but it is work trying larger time delays just in case it is still that causing the problem.

@clvbanks

I've read your email. Could you tell me what the error message is saying?
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peterstorey
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Re: Pic - K150 ICSP Programmer (HCDVBD0002)

Post by peterstorey » Mon Apr 07, 2014 4:39 pm

Hi

When I try to load a hex file I get the error message error in hex file fuse link line 1043 chip set is 18f2550 red led is on

Pete

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Re: Pic - K150 ICSP Programmer (HCDVBD0002)

Post by andrew » Tue Apr 08, 2014 8:08 am

@peterstorey

Following on from our previous correspondence, could you possibly email a copy of your hex file to support (AT) hobbycomponents.com. I'll take a look at it and see if there's anything obvious with it.
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Re: Pic - K150 ICSP Programmer (HCDVBD0002)

Post by peterstorey » Tue Apr 08, 2014 12:45 pm

Andrew sorted it out I ran the hex file through the fix file in the downloaded zip file and then it loads awaiting for the chips to be delivered so can not program as yet looks like you need to do it for the 18F series of chips

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Re: Pic - K150 ICSP Programmer (HCDVBD0002)

Post by andrew » Thu Apr 10, 2014 7:55 am

@peterstorey

Ok, great. I believe this only needs to be done for hex files complied for 18 series pic's, and then only for some hex files that have an odd byte count which your file must have had. Anyway glad it fixed the problem for you.
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