PICkit 2

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PICkit 2

Postby fakir » Wed Mar 21, 2012 12:10 pm

Target power not detected - Powering from PICkit 2 ( 5.00V) <----what that mean?how to solve it thank...

for information im using MPLAB IDE to promramming PIC16F877a...
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Re: PICkit 2

Postby ABSF » Wed Mar 21, 2012 2:39 pm

fakir WROTE:Target power not detected - Powering from PICkit 2 ( 5.00V) <----what that mean?how to solve it thank...

for information im using MPLAB IDE to promramming PIC16F877a...


It means you have to connect +5V to your PIC during programming.

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Re: PICkit 2

Postby robosang » Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:51 pm

Em.... you should try using PICkit2 Programmer GUI, I am sure you will not have that problem :)

This is due to few thing, if you have using SK40C from Cytron, they din connect the 5V on the PIC to UIC00B socket. According to them, this is to prevent any higher voltage from the SK40C and other interface to accidentally get into UIC00B and spoil it :) I am not sure about that, but they din connect that pin. And if you are using MPLAB IDE, and the setting on MPLAB IDE will detect the voltage at UIC00B and try to ensure the target is powered :)
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