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Microchip new MPLAB-X v4.20, or not...

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:45 pm
by hackinblack
I looked for the long-awaited update of MPLAB-X on Microchips home page and it's now available!
...or should be.
the link on their download tab is wrong! if you click on it, it downloads v4.15, the previous version.
however some one on here has posted a link over an unrelated problem (though it is related to X IDE..as are most problems)
v4.20 IS here:-
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=20082
whoopie... maybe now the PICKit 4 can do what it was advertised as being capable of.we'll see. :wink:

Re: Microchip new MPLAB-X v4.20, or not...

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 8:06 am
by Furivax
Indeed, the link is not good on the site of Microchip.
I just modify 4.15 by 4.20 in the old link.

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http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/MPLABX-v4.15-windows-installer.exe
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/MPLABX-v4.20-windows-installer.exe
I tested a little MPLAB-X v4.20 and one thing is certain, it is not compatible with Programmer-to-Go (PTG) with PICKit 4.

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Re: Microchip new MPLAB-X v4.20, or not...

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 12:13 pm
by hackinblack
Based on my experiments so far;the PK4 is a 'broken' piece of hardware...the programmer to go/SD card feature
was promised two versions ago,when the PK4 was first advertised; it was one of the two reasons i bought the new model
and is still absent from IPEv4.20...
I've been in contact with microchip over this only to recieve a ' i'm out of the office for 5 days ' message;and as they are currently running ther Arizona 'Masters' event...i don't expect much will be done before i send the B.....d back :(
I have installed the long-awaited new IDE/IPE and the same bug in v4.15 has all 'travelled' into 4.20...

PICKit 4 won't release the clock pin after programming the 12 series chips

You have to pull the 'PGC' connection to get the circuit to run. applying 'external' power makes no difference at all.
as soon as the PK4 is plugged in to the programming connector it disables the I/O on pin6.
However, if you plug the programmer into the board, after using a 16-series chip without resetting the chip type or clicking on 'apply' the board is powered and runs properly...so it seems it is a software bug.
but you obviously WON'T be able to program anything...

My results so far:-
12F675/Low pin-count dem PCB...NO..PGC pulls down I/O on chip pin 6 disabling the LED from being driven
12F1572/(another newer) low pin-count dem PCB...NO, as above
16F690/Low pin-count dem PCB...OK no problems
18F45K22/PICKit3 Debug Express PCB..OK no problems
12F675/My 'clone' LPC boards (18 months without any problems)..NOT working with PK4..same problem (PK3 PK2 both OK)

FunN annd gAymZe...

Re: Microchip new MPLAB-X v4.20, or not...

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 1:11 pm
by QMESAR
I would think you guys should complain at the Microchip Forum or Microchip support here we can only look at your complains and do nothing about it, :D At the MCCP forum your voices will be heard and MCP will do something about it ,I doubt that MATRIX can help :D

Re: Microchip new MPLAB-X v4.20, or not...

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 1:21 pm
by hackinblack
yes, i agree;i posted this to help other people who may run into problems,and blame it on bugs in either their code/FlowCode/XC-8 etc. etc. it helps to know WHAT is not working,before spending hours chasing your own tail :lol:

Re: Microchip new MPLAB-X v4.20, or not...

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 1:57 pm
by QMESAR
hackinblack wrote:PICKit 4 won't release the clock pin after programming the 12 series chips
Just checking if you are using the IPE SW to program you have to set the release option ,
I never had this problem of the IPE not releasing the pin.
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Re: Microchip new MPLAB-X v4.20, or not...

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 3:23 pm
by hackinblack
no,i checked that;as well as the pull-up/down an resistor value options on the clock and data lines
(under ISP settings) nothing stops this annoying problem. :x
you say yours is OK? i am beginning to wonder if my unit has a fault..?

Re: Microchip new MPLAB-X v4.20, or not...

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 3:31 pm
by QMESAR
Ok just take note I do not have a PK4 however I had these no release problem with IPE if the release from reset are not selected on PK3
I just thought to mention it there is probably a error with the PK4 which MCP should solve

Re: Microchip new MPLAB-X v4.20, or not...

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 5:11 pm
by medelec35
I have got a PICkit4.
Programmed a 12F1840 to flash LED connected to pin 3 & pin 6 of 12F180 via Flowcode.
I totally agree with hackinblack , you can't get anything working connected to pin 6 unless you disconnect PGC.
So its just something microchip needs to sort out.
Other pins are OK,
Leaving PICkit4 connected LED on pin 3 is flashing just fine.

Martin

Re: Microchip new MPLAB-X v4.20, or not...

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 12:28 pm
by hackinblack
So, maybe not a hardware problem after all (unless it's all of them!)
There seems to be a software problem causing contention between 'program' and 'run' pin states.
Microchip really has thrown the banana peel with this thing.
I noticed the PDF user guide for the IPE, released with MPLAB-X v4.20 and the supposed 'current' information...
is dated 7th of November 2016! (look on the bottom of the last page)
it doesn't even cover the 'new' IPE's features! what a shambles it all is :shock: