Wes S
2025-08-26 18:01:08
I used it to program the pic's in my Losmandy telescope mount so I could update to Gemini 2 level 6. Worked fine with the Microchip software. No complaints. If you buy one to do what I did, order some 2.0 mm male header pins to make an adapter, this has the standard 2.5mm pitch.
AUTOMAN
2025-08-14 17:06:18
I've used Microchip PIC devices for many years. This programmer is a copy but programs PIC devices as well as the originals. I have not tried the in-circuit debugging / emulating functionality.
WillG
2025-08-03 21:37:54
Works OK. I would prefer to do everything at the command line. Have to use Microchip's IDE and IPE. Their software has more functions than I know what to do with. All I want to do is compile my source code and store the hex file in the Pic microcontroller. Preferably at the command line.
Sean Wooten
2025-07-17 17:59:57
It works just fine, don’t mind the negative reviews. I’m using MPLAB X v6.0 and it’s programming my PIC12F as expected.However, the “Status†led indicator on the PicKit3 clone may sustain a green light then blink red every second. The documentation states that this is due to Vdd/Vss problems but this hasn’t effected programming the PIC.If you are new to PIC programming (like I am) be careful not to overwrite your preprogrammed calibration memory. If you accidentally write over it, your PIC will not function as expected until you restore your calibration memory from a working PIC.Keep coding. 👓
kevin Ouellette
2025-07-09 11:54:13
I didnt like anything other than what I was sent.
TampaDave1968
2025-07-01 17:55:23
I purchased this with a dev board and it wouldn't program using it. When using it to power the programming, it would say VPP was 4.75V instead of 5V and fail to program. When using power to the board, the programming would fail validation. Thinking it might be the dev board I bought a Universal Programmer Seat Board and it still complained about VPP. I have tried different computers, SSUSB ports, and a few other things and nothing works. I can only conclude the unit is the issue.
S. Takada
2025-06-26 12:55:33
Works perfectly!
Ant
2025-06-22 15:39:48
I don't know why someone other people are having issues with this unit. the one I received worked perfectly once I had installed the proper software. would buy again if needed.
Manuel nicalas
2025-05-31 16:48:41
Bueno si funciona
Wes S
2025-05-26 09:42:54
I used it to program the pic's in my Losmandy telescope mount so I could update to Gemini 2 level 6. Worked fine with the Microchip software. No complaints. If you buy one to do what I did, order some 2.0 mm male header pins to make an adapter, this has the standard 2.5mm pitch.
AUTOMAN
2025-04-18 10:53:34
I've used Microchip PIC devices for many years. This programmer is a copy but programs PIC devices as well as the originals. I have not tried the in-circuit debugging / emulating functionality.
WillG
2025-03-18 17:48:10
Works OK. I would prefer to do everything at the command line. Have to use Microchip's IDE and IPE. Their software has more functions than I know what to do with. All I want to do is compile my source code and store the hex file in the Pic microcontroller. Preferably at the command line.
Sean Wooten
2025-03-06 10:17:27
It works just fine, don’t mind the negative reviews. I’m using MPLAB X v6.0 and it’s programming my PIC12F as expected.However, the “Status†led indicator on the PicKit3 clone may sustain a green light then blink red every second. The documentation states that this is due to Vdd/Vss problems but this hasn’t effected programming the PIC.If you are new to PIC programming (like I am) be careful not to overwrite your preprogrammed calibration memory. If you accidentally write over it, your PIC will not function as expected until you restore your calibration memory from a working PIC.Keep coding. 👓
kevin Ouellette
2025-03-05 12:39:24
I didnt like anything other than what I was sent.
TampaDave1968
2025-02-24 18:21:24
I purchased this with a dev board and it wouldn't program using it. When using it to power the programming, it would say VPP was 4.75V instead of 5V and fail to program. When using power to the board, the programming would fail validation. Thinking it might be the dev board I bought a Universal Programmer Seat Board and it still complained about VPP. I have tried different computers, SSUSB ports, and a few other things and nothing works. I can only conclude the unit is the issue.
S. Takada
2025-01-13 10:50:31
Works perfectly!
Ant
2025-01-11 18:59:23
I don't know why someone other people are having issues with this unit. the one I received worked perfectly once I had installed the proper software. would buy again if needed.
Manuel nicalas
2024-12-20 12:06:56
Bueno si funciona