I am running an ICD-U40 and am programming a PIC10F200 that is running from a 3.6V lithium battery (the jumper has been removed on the ICD-U40). I can program a PIC the first time and the program will run but any other additional attempts to program the part will fail with verification errors. I've changed out the PICs on the board to verify this and it still will only program once sucessfully. These are flash parts so I should be able to erase them and re-program them. Has anyone else had this problem who could shed some light on this issue?
Thanks.
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Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:42 am
After much frustration the problem seems to be that it will not erase the program memory with less than 5V. I couldn't use 5V with my board because it also had a Linx transmitter module that can handle no more than 3.6V. I removed the Linx module, destroying it, and tried programming it at 5V and had success. I guess I will have to verify the program before placing the Linx module back on the PCB as much as possible.
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