I haven't tried pk2 on a PIC16F mcu yet. I have talked to Microchip
technical support about my problem, and they suggested that it could be b/c
of pk2 not sending the fusebit controls properly. Jan is ordering some 2620
and working on it to see whether the same problem is replicated on his side.
Just wanted to give the readers an update of what's going on now.
Stanley
On 10/18/07, soliton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It seemed the same problem happened to me with PIC16F88, my
> application could not run without using the USB port power supply. But
> I didn't change anything and it work again, very strange. Just an
> idea, have you tried it using 3 pieces of battery as power supply? And
> bring your test circuit far away from the computer and any other
> electrical devices. :D
>
> On 10/14/07, Stanley Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Apparently this isn't the last email on this topic. I'm not sure why
> this
> > problem doesn't occur to 2220 but to 2620, as I need to use 2620 or its
> > family chips for the purpose of my project. I've checked the pin 10
> (clkout)
> > with the oscillator fusebit set to output a clock on pin 10 as shown in
> the
> > project included in the zip file. Apparently, the problem seems to be
> that
> > the reset isn't configured properly even though it looks like it does in
> the
> > code. I had been suggested before on the microchip forums to look into
> using
> > BOR and PWRT. I have also tried to use an external power-up reset
> circuit
> > for slow startups, although that never seemed to work. I'm getting lost
> on
> > how to solve this reset issue. Any insights on this would be much
> > appreciated.
>
> --
> soliton
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