Post here or send me direct your circuit.  I will get my CTO to review and 
'pass judgement'.  He is one of the world experts on this subject and he knows 
the pk2/3/4 inside out.


Evan

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Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2022 6:25:35 PM
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Subject: [jallib] PICKit3 programmer question.

Hi all,

I have a question about a PICKit3 programmer. Instead of trying it out and 
blowing up my programmer I thought I ask you.

I often have a device that operates at 3.3. Volt and the PIC running at 5 Volt. 
I use level shifters to get then connected. I program my PIC in-circuit so I do 
not remove it from the breadboard.

I can run the PIC at 3.3. Volt so that I do no longer need any level shifters.

My question is the following. Can I reprogram my PIC in-circuit when it is 
running at 3.3 Volt or will I kill the PIC?

Are there any issues I should take into account, e.g. only use Low Voltage 
Programming or 'do not try this at all!'?

Thanks.

Kind regards,

Rob


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