pickit3 adding more voltage for regulated MPLAB high voltage programming
hi again people,
I was wondering if anyone had some ideas on how to increase the input voltage for the PICKIT3 programmer
It seems the max i can get the programmer up to is 4.85v at the moment. I know this is because the input voltage from my pc is only about 5v and there is a little loss at the regulator.
so my idea was to try to solder on a 6v dc port into the rs232 power or maybe behind one of the regulators on the pickit3
does anyone have any thoughts on how to do it right? before i kill my pickit3 trying
I just want to be able to use the higher voltages in the MPLAB IPE software but the input voltage too low to take advantage of the higher voltages in the MPLAB IPE software.
Maybe the hardware pickit3 is not designed to allow the software to use voltages above 5v.
Any ideas?
Mod Note: This is technically a different question than your other thread here so I'll leave it for awhile as others may find it useful. If its related to your other problem continue on that thread.
hi again people,
I was wondering if anyone had some ideas on how to increase the input voltage for the PICKIT3 programmer
It seems the max i can get the programmer up to is 4.85v at the moment. I know this is because the input voltage from my pc is only about 5v and there is a little loss at the regulator.
so my idea was to try to solder on a 6v dc port into the rs232 power or maybe behind one of the regulators on the pickit3
does anyone have any thoughts on how to do it right? before i kill my pickit3 trying
I just want to be able to use the higher voltages in the MPLAB IPE software but the input voltage too low to take advantage of the higher voltages in the MPLAB IPE software.
Maybe the hardware pickit3 is not designed to allow the software to use voltages above 5v.
Any ideas?
Mod Note: This is technically a different question than your other thread here so I'll leave it for awhile as others may find it useful. If its related to your other problem continue on that thread.
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