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Offline tonycstechTopic starter

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XGECU TL866II overcurrent protection help ?
« on: January 27, 2023, 08:25:40 pm »
I was trying to flash a chip on board that had low 3.3v resistance on it and XGECU TL866II was giving me protection errors.
Now i get the same error on all boards i try to flash.
Anyway to fix that ?
 

Offline coromonadalix

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Re: XGECU TL866II overcurrent protection help ?
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2023, 11:19:11 pm »
give more specifics ..

if the programmer goes into protection, something is definitely wrong ...  circuit design  etc ... Ie  an eeprom with too many stuff on the same voltage line  etc ...
 

Online Martin72

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Re: XGECU TL866II overcurrent protection help ?
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2023, 11:50:40 pm »
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I was trying to flash a chip on board

Power the board up with external supply, then try again.
When doing in-circuit programming, most programmers can“t handle the current flowing because the chip is not the only consumer on the board.
 
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Offline armenh7

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Re: XGECU TL866II overcurrent protection help ?
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2024, 12:04:26 am »
I was trying to flash a chip on board that had low 3.3v resistance on it and XGECU TL866II was giving me protection errors.
Now i get the same error on all boards i try to flash.
Anyway to fix that ?
Did you figure out a way to bypass it? I'm trying to do in circuit programming and it's risky desoldering the EEPROM.
 

Offline armenh7

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Re: XGECU TL866II overcurrent protection help ?
« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2024, 09:42:39 am »
I was trying to flash a chip on board that had low 3.3v resistance on it and XGECU TL866II was giving me protection errors.
Now i get the same error on all boards i try to flash.
Anyway to fix that ?
Did you figure out a way to bypass it? I'm trying to do in circuit programming and it's risky desoldering the EEPROM.
Turns out there's a built in option in the software to increase over current protection. I set it to 350 and it worked!
 

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