[Ovmsdev] Umm..

Nigel Jones nigel at cherrybyte.me.uk
Sun May 4 05:54:39 HKT 2014


Thanks Mark, but the error I have is connecting to the PicKit 3 in the
first place -- ie just for the IPE/IDE to see the programming device itself
- before even getting to executing the programming of OVMS ? So 12V
wouldn't be relevant until that point?

I tried uninstalling/reinstalling the MPLABX software with no effect, so I
still can't figure out how to regain connectivity with the programmer on my
main desktop. odd, very odd. This is currently using windows, v2.10

A little debug suggests it's a USB related issue. I'm using windows 8 and
notice that the programmer is now showing up as "unknown USB device (Device
Descriptor Request Failed).
Umm..

I removed all the devices under the root hub - cleaned up the error - still
didn't work

Then plugged into my monitor (which *may* be a powered hub) - found the
pickit3 fine.

Umm, windows and the wonders of USB.. power related, but I think USB for
the programmer itself, rather than just the power for the end device board

But at least it's not OVMS or the programmer... learning this stuff!
Eventually may get around to looking through the leaf code (out tomorrow
tho)


On 3 May 2014 16:59, Mark Webb-Johnson <mark at webb-johnson.net> wrote:

> I suggest you try externally powering it (12V). Sometimes the USB ports,
> via pickit, cannot provide enough power.
>
> > On 3 May, 2014, at 11:51 pm, Nigel Jones <nigel at cherrybyte.me.uk> wrote:
> >
> > I was playing around with SMS comments on the newly installed OVMS today
> (V2 experimental) when the device seemed to stop responding, and a remote
> "RESET" didn't help, nor did power off/on.
> >
> > I brought it inside (without checking LEDs), connected up to the Pickit
> 3 clone I'd used earlier and .. nothing ... can't connect. Rebooted,
> removed/readded USB device (hw & sw)
> >
> > In the MPlab IPE I have PIC18/PIC18F2685 / PICkit3 selected.
> > In advanced/Power "power target circuit from tool" is selected
> > I am unable to "connect". All LEDs are lit on the Pickit3, no LEDs on
> the OVMS board
> >
> > I'm not familiar enough with the environment to figure out if this means
> the ovms module is dead, or the pickit. At some point prior to rebooting
> the pc ( as a test) I did notice some errors from the IPE of low USB
> voltage. I've since switched USB port
> >
> > When I used the pickit earlier and selected "Power device from tool" the
> ovms module etc was powered up (LEDs active).
> >
> > Any sugeestions?
> >
> > My next plan is to try a completely different PC to remove that from the
> equation. I'll also check the ovms leds when connected to vehicle - from
> memory the red led was lit. I did note the module was very warm - sat on
> the centre console, but I think this was just as the car was in bright
> sunlight....
> >
> > My gut feel is it's a combination of needing to reset the ovms (in the
> car it does at least still power up) it seems, just is uncontactable, & a
> problem with the programmer since I should be able to connect without a
> device attached - and potentially use the on-the-go programming support
> >
> > Mine is a clone pickit - has anyone else had issues with these vs the
> microchip originals?
> >
> > thanks
> > Nigel.
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