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garylavers
Joined: 13 Jan 2005 Posts: 2
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USB Development Kit |
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 8:56 am |
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Hello,
I have the USB Development Kit and PCWH 3.212. Demo board works great, but not having much luck duplicating the circuit on a breadboard.
I have 6 ea. USBN9603 and a 28 pin SOIC-Clip for testing the USB chip.
Running the HID Example on an PIC16F877A.
I�ve duplicated the demo board circuit minus the signal generator and MAX232. Triple checked the connections, connected to USB on computer: RESULT: Windows detects the USB device but gives the �USB Device Not Recognized� message. I get a quick flash on the led connected to B3, then off.
The 24MHZ oscillator I�m using could be the problem but I doubt it. It�s a ESC CRYSTAL 24.000MHZ 20PF HC-49/US. Mine shows 24.0ESCH on top and demo board crystal shows 24.0ESCZ�not sure the difference.
I�m out of ideas.
Thanks a million.
Gary. |
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rwyoung
Joined: 12 Nov 2003 Posts: 563 Location: Lawrence, KS USA
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Re: USB Development Kit |
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 10:04 am |
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garylavers wrote: | The 24MHZ oscillator I�m using could be the problem but I doubt it. It�s a ESC CRYSTAL 24.000MHZ 20PF HC-49/US. Mine shows 24.0ESCH on top and demo board crystal shows 24.0ESCZ�not sure the difference.
Gary. |
I think your crystal is OK, at least as far as frequency and resonance mode goes. You can give them a call at 913-782-7787 or 800-237-1041 and they can tell you exactly what the difference is between a package marked ESCH and ESCZ. Their web site is www.ecsxtal.com. _________________ Rob Young
The Screw-Up Fairy may just visit you but he has crashed on my couch for the last month! |
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garylavers
Joined: 13 Jan 2005 Posts: 2
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Working Now!!! |
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 6:51 am |
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Update to anyone trying this now or in the future...
Got it working. The oscillator I was using works fine. How do I know? I removed the crystal off the demo board and pub mine on. Demo board worked.
Problem was bad connection from the SOIC adapter on one of the pins. I was afraid to check each pin using my multimeter "buzzer" since it sends in ~3 volts. I don't know any other way to varify the lead connections (please let me know if there's a better way).
I've now switched to using a SOIC to thru-hole adapter from Digikey (part number A321-ND). It comes pre-soldered and works amazingly well. |
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alexz
Joined: 17 Sep 2004 Posts: 133 Location: UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 7:05 am |
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I have used the similar from RS.
DIL Socket, RS: 197-2710
and W9500 Series SOIC to DIL Adapter 28 pins , RS: 158-2979 _________________ Alex |
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