mattschinkel wrote:
Nonsens, there is nothing wrong with the Wisp628 design with respect
to VDD use, nor is its use of VDD related to the reset issue you try
to resolve.
Joep
Yes, Wisp628 is a good programmer, but it simply does not work the
same as PIC Kit 2 which is to microchip specifications:
On PIC Kit 2, the VDD pin is an output - to output power to your
unpowered PIC
On Wisp628, the VDD pin is an input - to input power to your unpowered
programmer
I understand that the VDD issue is separate from the reset button
issue. Joep, may I see a schematic from you with reset button please?
Matt
If you read all of the replies you received on the picklist and
followed the links you were given, you would have found a schematic that
included your answer. I follow that thread and found your answer.
Didn't you?
Wayne
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