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It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. EasyPIC4 programmer problem. Thread starter psecody Start date Nov 29, Status Not open for further replies. Hello everyone, I'm stumped, I finally got to go home over Thanksgiving and picked up my programmer to try some designs out that I came up with. Last night I got it all set up and was going to program a 12f, for which I wrote a simple flashing LED program to make sure I remembered most of the things to do with it.

Anyway when the program that actually flashes the chip loads and tries to load the hex it puts up an alert box saying "Vpp voltage error! After reading I thought maybe I'd gotten a setting wrong but since I read on one manual that the easypic didn't support low voltage programming but after checking all of my settings in the programmer were right, I had low voltage programming disabled.

I wasn't using the power supply I'd been using with it in the past because I left it at my schools rock wall because it was powering out stereo there so I picked up one for my guitar pedals that I remembered using before. After checking it was a 9v wall wart, which the other was variable but I thought it had been on 9v too but I went to the electronics store and picked up a 12v mA wall wart to use since the programmer accepts v.

This didn't work either, I even tried using a couple of different chips that I had successfully programmed with that programmer before 16fa and that didn't work either I still keep getting the same message. I've tried moving all the jumpers and nothing is working. I even went back and uninstalled the new software and installed the old drivers and flashing software but that still gives the same message. Has anybody had this problem or have any ideas what it could be?

The board worked the last time I used it and it's been in a pistol case I bought for it under my bed since then about a year. Any ideas on what to check or thoughts on what to look for on the board?

I have no clue anymore I've been messing with it all day. I appreciate any thoughts or help. Thanks again. Is the pin-out reversed on the power adapter? Well I did consider that because the adjustable wall wart had a polarity switch on it but the programmer says it accepts both ac and dc power and it has a regulator and a rectifier on the board so even if the polarity is backwards it shouldn't matter right?

I may be wrong there probably but I was assuming the rectifier would fix the polarity issue. Plus the board is getting power and I can't remember the last program that was on the a but I'm guessing it had to do with LEDs or something because it shows output on a couple of pins when I first plug it in.

Thanks for the help though I'll go see about it when I get a chance. It was just a guess.



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