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Pickit 3 clone vs original
Pickit 3 clone vs original





  1. #Pickit 3 clone vs original manual#
  2. #Pickit 3 clone vs original full#
  3. #Pickit 3 clone vs original free#

The side with the MCU would later become the bottom. Together with the support circuitry (mainly just the decoupling caps and crystal): So I soldered it down (drag-soldering, enough flux and some solder wick), When the MCU finally arrived, I started my work by making sure the MCU runs on the protoboard at all. On theīottom right is then the switch-mode converter for generating the programming voltage. Right at the bottom there is then the power switch for the target voltage. Regulator - an OpAmp driven by a PWM signal, using a FET for regulating the output. Further to the right we find the MCP1525 voltage reference, usedįor measuring the generated (or provided) voltages. The voltage level translators and the outgoing ICSP header.īelow the MCU is the 3.3 V regulator for the MCU power rail, and the USB power On the top left is the MCU with all its supporting circuitry.

#Pickit 3 clone vs original full#

Here is the full schematic in all its glory: Table on the case to know what the LEDs mean (see below).

#Pickit 3 clone vs original manual#

This makes the colorĬodes explained in the PK3 user manual invalid, so I added a small Replaced the bi-color LED with two single ones. I also exchanged some transistors with equivalent ones I had available, and Its current limit is configured to 500 mA, The MAX893L then switches the power rail for the target MCU The low losses mean that the circuit gets the voltageĪs its on the USB bus, and not something lower. So it was ideal for switching the power coming from the USB power rail,īecause it can handle high enough currents and is reverse-protected (so no currentįlows into the USB port when it gets powered off and the connected device The LTC4411 is not just a diode with low losses, but can also be used as switch. This is done by discrete transistors (FETs mostly, including two combined in a single package). In the end I replaced basically the whole circuit related to handling switching While doing so, I found some more components I had not available, and I took the schematic and replicated it in KiCAD. I had most of the needed components available, and got the MCU via Microchips sample program.

#Pickit 3 clone vs original free#

So I spent my Free PCB coupon on this board, and started another project. (in the user guide), and the needed firmwareĬan be found in the PICkit3 scripting tool package. The schematics for it are available from Microchip And there is no PIC32 support at all.įrom Dangerousprototypes, I thought I might have a go on building my When used from MPLabX, only limited device support is available. One canĬompile the pk2cmd application on Linux, to get at least programming support (it seems to be updated from time to time). Several times that it just doesn’t properly support the PIC chip I wanted to use. Has been deprecated by Microchip for several years now, it doesn’t get any updates anymore. I already own a PICkit2 clone for a while, and it worked without problems.







Pickit 3 clone vs original