mikroProg Suite question: Voltage Options - answered

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mikroProg Suite question: Voltage Options - answered

#1 Post by Dany » 03 Jun 2011 12:11

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What is the purpose of the above? I can not find it in the manual.

The PIC board is also fed from the programmer with the settings as shown above!

Thanks in advance. :D
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Re: mikroProg Suite question: Voltage Options

#2 Post by filip » 06 Jun 2011 08:54

Hi,

The purpose of this option is to allow user to set desired supply voltage (according to the MCU specifications)
and gives a choice to select whether the user wants to power the target circuit from the MikroProg programmer or not.

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Re: mikroProg Suite question: Voltage Options

#3 Post by Dany » 06 Jun 2011 08:59

filip wrote:Hi,

The purpose of this option is to allow user to set desired supply voltage (according to the MCU specifications)
and gives a choice to select whether the user wants to power the target circuit from the MikroProg programmer or not.

Regards,
Filip.
Thanks Filip. Does this do anything actually?
My target circuit (breadboard) is even powered when the voltage settings are 0V and "Power board from programmer" is off!
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Re: mikroProg Suite question: Voltage Options

#4 Post by Dany » 02 Aug 2011 12:17

Dany wrote:
filip wrote:Hi,

The purpose of this option is to allow user to set desired supply voltage (according to the MCU specifications)
and gives a choice to select whether the user wants to power the target circuit from the MikroProg programmer or not.

Regards,
Filip.
Thanks Filip. Does this do anything actually?
My target circuit (breadboard) is even powered when the voltage settings are 0V and "Power board from programmer" is off!
I assume this feature only works for the new "all in one" mikroProg programmer.
I work (unfortunately) with PicFlash2 and Lv24-33, and they do not obey that setting...
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Re: mikroProg Suite question: Voltage Options - answered

#5 Post by filip » 03 Aug 2011 09:25

Hi,

Yes, you are right it does apply to the mikroProg.

Regards.
Filip.

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