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paceman
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Posted: 03:10am 19 Dec 2012
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Hi CG,

You asked for any mistakes noticed in the Manual. On page 406 between the two tables I think you mean J11, not J10. Also on page 407 the programming headers are noted as J16/J17 - I think J17 should be J7.

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  paceman said   Hi CG,

You asked for any mistakes noticed in the Manual. On page 406 between the two tables I think you mean J11, not J10. Also on page 407 the programming headers are noted as J16/J17 - I think J17 should be J7.

Greg


Thank you for the feedback!

You are right about the text calling out J10 when it should have called out J11 for the RS485 termination.

J7 is the firmware load jumper.

J16 is a 1x6 header for directly programming the PIC. J17 doesn't have a silk screen label. It is the very small 2x3 set of contacts within an elongated triangle area with small holes at the vertices. It is right next to J16. This odd-looking J17 is the programming header used to initially load code into the PIC. J16 is there for anyone that uses the standard programming header. Edited by CircuitGizmos 2012-12-20
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  CircuitGizmos said  
J7 is the firmware load jumper.
J16 is a 1x6 header for directly programming the PIC. J17 doesn't have a silk screen label. It is the very small 2x3 set of contacts within an elongated triangle area with small holes at the vertices. It is right next to J16. This odd-looking J17 is the programming header used to initially load code into the PIC. J16 is there for anyone that uses the standard programming header.


Ahh, OK - I thought those tiny ones were vias and since I couldn't find a J17 screen label that you must have meant J7 was a 'programming' jumper - which it sort of is!

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Once I saw that the J17 silkscreen wasn't on the board I knew exactly what you were thinking. :-)
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