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DEBUGGER: 24EP256GP202 ICD-U80 "Not Ready" trying

 
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DEBUGGER: 24EP256GP202 ICD-U80 "Not Ready" trying
PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:30 am     Reply with quote

We have a product based on PIC that we've been developing for several years. (I am currently looking at a system that has SEVEN of our custom boards, using at least two types of PICs, talking via I2C).

I have been working on a different PIC24 board and, other than occasional issues with the IDE losing it's mind, I'm generally able to debug just fine.

Recently, I started working on a different board based on 24EP256GP202. I am unable to get the debugger to run, and found out our lead engineer has also never been able to get it to debug.

I can attach to the other board, load a project, and debug just fine -- the ICD is connected and working.

When I connect to this other PIC and try the same, I see the status:

Quote:
Attaching... Loading %... (sometimes it does that percentage count twice)… Verify... Not Ready.


I am able to load code using Build & Run just fine, and everything in the CCS loader tool seems to report fine.

The pinouts we are using for ICSP are:

Code:
1 - MCLR
2 - 3V
3 - GND
4 - PGED3 (RB0)
5 - PGEC3 (RB1)


The project was initially using ICD=3 but, in the "wave the rubber chicken" tradition, I have also tried other values.

I'd like to be the first one in my building to debug this board, if someone can give me some suggestions of what else I should look for. (I also tried to debug using a PICKit-3, but haven't been able to get the plug-in operating in CCS, via instructions I found in this forum.)

Thanks.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:35 am     Reply with quote

What debugging tool?.
Matters...

A lot of the tools need up to date firmware for later PIC's. Some can't
support particular chips.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:36 am     Reply with quote

Ttelmah wrote:
What debugging tool?.
Matters...

A lot of the tools need up to date firmware for later PIC's. Some can't
support particular chips.


ICD-U80 using the CCS IDE. I will see if I can find a list of supported PICs for it.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:44 am     Reply with quote

Absolutely baffling. After hearing that my team lead had never gotten this to work, and having zero success myself yesterday and this morning … I tried it again and suddenly it's working. It must know I posted here Smile

I changed nothing. I didn't even "wave the rubber chicken." If I can figure out what changed, I'll update this.

Off to see how much works...
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:55 am     Reply with quote

The U80, is a little famous for being 'tempermental. You will find quite a few
posts here with people having problems with it...
It is particularly fussy about the length of the programming cable. I actually
had to make a super short one (only a couple of inches long) to get anything
approaching reliability. Also, what pull up resistor is on the MCLR?. It
has less drive capability than many of the older ICD units and doesn't
like resistors that used to work...

<https://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=55767>
<http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=57410>
<http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=57679&highlight=icdu80>

are you powering the board with the debugger or with it's own supply?
If the former, it is very limited on what it can supply, and particularly
with the faster processors will have issues.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 11:59 am     Reply with quote

In my experience, the U80, to quote a family member, "isn't worth the powder it would take to blow it up".

Get an ICD-U64. Get several. You won't regret it - they're a nearly indestructible workhorse.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 12:57 am     Reply with quote

There was I trying to be nice... Smile

I must admit I have five ICD debuggers, and the one that I use the least is the
U80. On a reliability scale from 0 to 10, it gives a very low result...
This changes with software releases. I've had particular firmware versions
that seem to work fine with some chips. Then want to use a different chip
update the firmware to support this, and the original stops working. Aaargh!...
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 5:09 pm     Reply with quote

Check the ground from the u80 to the chip. You may need several people to do this as it may have a current loop problem. I have used this chip and it debugs fine.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:10 pm     Reply with quote

newguy wrote:
In my experience, the U80, to quote a family member, "isn't worth the powder it would take to blow it up".

Get an ICD-U64. Get several. You won't regret it - they're a nearly indestructible workhorse.


This bit me again, so I was revisiting your advice... Then I noticed this LOAD-n-GO says it can debug as well:

http://www.ccsinfo.com/product_info.php?products_id=Load_n_Go

Any experience with this unit?
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2021 5:19 pm     Reply with quote

Never used a Load-n-Go in a debugging role, but I have used it both standalone and directly connected to a PC to simply program targets. I highly recommend it.
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