I found my answer for VDD. I think my schematic on the website is good
now, but some disagree.

Matt.

On Mar 27, 3:38 pm, Wayne <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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?
>
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