🚀 Elevate Your Development Game!
The PICkit3 is a powerful development tool designed for programming and debugging a variety of Microchip's PIC microcontrollers. It features in-circuit programming capabilities, supports multiple chip families, and offers improved speed and stability over its predecessor, the PICkit2. Although discontinued, it remains a reliable choice for developers looking to enhance their projects.
J**E
Works great to upgrade my Losmandy Gemini mount!
This worked perfectly for my application. No issues or trouble. I too am upgrading the servo firmware for my Losmandy Gemini Mount. I had to make my own custom cable, but it worked out fine. Thanks to the other reviewer for mentioning that this works with the Gemini!!!
W**S
It is a working knockoff, updated firmware on my Losmandy G11T just fine.
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.
W**G
Does the job
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.
A**N
Functional programmer at a good price.
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.
T**M
Not impressed.
Got two of them. They were both defective. Chinese clone.
S**N
It works just fine, don’t mind the negative reviews.
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. 👓
K**E
Is what is was.
I didnt like anything other than what I was sent.
S**A
Excellent
Works perfectly!
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