dmitri wrote:Also, are you connecting USB and serial cable to the same computer? Since all wires, except Ground, on the serial port connected over 10k resistors, they cannot cause high current and so cannot cause IC to get hot. I can only suspect that ground, pin5 on DB9, is not properly wired.
Marctwo wrote:I'm assuming that you're using a JDM type programmer. This shouldn't be connected at the same time as the USB as it does magical things in order to deliver 13v to MCLR from the +12v/-12v lines. Having done this already, you may well have blown a componant or 2 on your board/programmer/com port.
As your board is now overheating with just USB connection, I'd guess that you've blown a capacitor or something that's now creating a short. I think you're best to check all componats for faults before continuing.
In programming similar chips I've found PicPgm to be the most reliable software.
dmitri wrote:Wrong assumption so the explanation/suggestion is wrong.
You can, and actually must, connect both USB(to provide +5 to PIC18F2550) cable to an USB port and ICSP cable(shown on the Schematics page) to a serial port of the same computer at the same time so that the ground of both USB and ICSP (serial) cables were of a common origin. Even though you select JDM programmer in WinPic, you don't actually use a JDM programmer and PIC18F2550 is programmed using LVP (low voltage programming) mode.
I suggest you to keep looking for a mistake in your board: pins 8 and 19 on PIC18F2550 are ground pins (zero Ohm resistance between Digital board ground and these pins) and pin 20 is Vdd - you should read +5 between ground and this pin when power is applied to MegaDrum. Check if you inserted PIC18F2550 correctly into a socket, i.e. didn't turn it 180 degrees.
Edit: Yes, all are indefinitely high.dmitri wrote:As it happened before with you, just saying you checked everything somehow doesn't persuade me that you did:)
PIC18F2550 should never ever get warm or hot, and especially so since you say it gets hot even without ICSP connected.
Without PIC18F2550 in the socket and disconnected from the Digital Board
1. What are the resistances between pin 4 of the USBExt connector and pins 1,2,3,5,6 of the same connector? Are they all indefinitely high?
Yes, zero resistance confirmed.Connect the USB and Digital boards together.Without PIC18F2550 in the socket and without applying power (USB is disconnected) confirm the following:
1. Zero resistance between Digital board ground and pins 8 and 19 in the PIC18F2550 socket.
Yes, zero resistance confirmed.2. Zero resistance between VCC of Digital board and pin 20 in the PIC18F2550 socket.
Yes, its more than 1k. When the (+) prod is on pin pin 20 and (-) prod is on pin 19 resistance measured is 4k. When prods are reversed, resistance measured is 10k.3. What is the resistance between pins 19 and 20 in the PIC18F2550 socket? Is it more than 1k?
Yes, confirmed that resistance is indefinitely high.4. What is the resistance between pins 19 and 14 in the PIC18F2550 socket? Is it indefinitely high?
Yes, voltage is 0.Still without PIC18F2550 in the socket apply power to Digital board.
1. What is the voltage between Digital board ground and pin 19 in the PIC18F2550 socket? Is it 0?
Yes, voltage is +52. What is the voltage between Digital board ground and pin 20 in the PIC18F2550 socket? is it +5?
Yes, voltage is 0.3. What is the voltage between Digital board ground and pin 14 in the PIC18F2550 socket? is it 0?
Yes, voltage is 0 and the IC gets hot.Disconnect the power, insert PIC18F2550 into the socket and apply power again.
1. What is the voltage between Digital board ground and pin 19 in the PIC18F2550 socket? Is it 0?
Voltage measured is only +4.2 and the IC gets hot.2. What is the voltage between Digital board ground and pin 20 in the PIC18F2550 socket? is it +5?
Voltage measured is only +1 and the IC gets hot.3. What is the voltage between Digital board ground and pin 14 in the PIC18F2550 socket? is it 3.3? Is it really?
No. Zero resistance is measured between those pins.estregan wrote:dmitri wrote:As it happened before with you, just saying you checked everything somehow doesn't persuade me that you did:)
PIC18F2550 should never ever get warm or hot, and especially so since you say it gets hot even without ICSP connected.
Without PIC18F2550 in the socket and disconnected from the Digital Board
1. What are the resistances between pin 4 of the USBExt connector and pins 1,2,3,5,6 of the same connector? Are they all indefinitely high?
dmitri wrote:In my view it manifests shortcuts between ground and these pins. You should have stopped here.
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