Just an aside, my original Microchip PicKits bricked a number of PIC32 chips untill it was discovered that pushing the programming button without having a stored image did the deed. I cut the buttons off but I'd imagine the latest versions have fixed that particular bug. At least I hope so!
It took around 8 bricked ChipKit 32 boards and a couple of my own designed boards and a lot of Googling until the problem was discovered. Prety costly and inconvenient too. A complaint to Microchip got no action. Thank to the forums for the only help given. I still made a few boards using PICs and otherwise have been pretty happy with them but would have been happier if Microchip had come to the party for at least replacing the bricked chips. I did get pretty good at removing and resoldering them, both .5 and .4mm pin spaced parts.
Here is one of the historic forums. Yes, I did open a support ticket but Microchip did not acnowedge the problem. This was a few years ago so maybe they are better now.
https://www.microchip.com/forums/m/tm.aspx?m=635420&p=1
It took around 8 bricked ChipKit 32 boards and a couple of my own designed boards and a lot of Googling until the problem was discovered. Prety costly and inconvenient too. A complaint to Microchip got no action. Thank to the forums for the only help given. I still made a few boards using PICs and otherwise have been pretty happy with them but would have been happier if Microchip had come to the party for at least replacing the bricked chips. I did get pretty good at removing and resoldering them, both .5 and .4mm pin spaced parts.
Here is one of the historic forums. Yes, I did open a support ticket but Microchip did not acnowedge the problem. This was a few years ago so maybe they are better now.
https://www.microchip.com/forums/m/tm.aspx?m=635420&p=1
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