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Altronics.................................. 78-81
Australian Exhibitions & Events...... 5
Emona Instruments........................ 4
Front Panel Express..................... 39
Gless Audio................................ 103
Hare & Forbes.......................... OBC
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Jaycar .............................. IFC,49-56
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7 Ultimate 64-bit and my laptop to
Windows 7 Pro 32-bit.
I find that my PICkit3 no longer
works with these operating systems.
Have you heard of this problem or
know of a solution? I cannot program
my Maximite chip which is frustrating.
I do have a PICkit2 which will work
with the Windows 7 programs but the
PIC32MX150F128B-50I/SP is not a
supported chip.
I have emailed Microchip directly
but received no reply after a couple of
weeks and I have searched the internet
and forums but cannot seem to find
a solution. I have also tried running
MPLAB IDE and the standalone PIC
kit3 programmer under the Windows
XP emulation mode of Windows 7 to
no avail. (P. C., via email).
• In our experience, the PICkit3 does
work with Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.
Our suggestion is to uninstall MPLAB
X (if you have it installed), then install
the latest version from the Microchip
website. Make sure that you follow
the instructions regarding the installation of drivers, then open up MPLAB
IPE. It is an independent programmer
Notes & Errata
100W Hybrid Switchmode/Linear
Bench Supply, Pt.3, June 2014:
the statement “with the pot fully
anti-clockwise, there should be
minimum resistance between the
left-most and centre pins on CON5
& CON6” is for the pins as viewed
from the front of the unit (ie, opposite to the orientation of the PCB
overlay diagram).
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installed with MPLAB X and it knows
how to use the PICkit3 to program the
PIC32MX150.
LD Electronics............................ 103
LEDsales.................................... 103
Master Instruments.................... 103
Microchip Technology..................... 7
Mikroelektronika......................... IBC
Capacitor discharge
ignition for a go-kart
Ocean Controls............................ 25
We race go-karts with Yamaha 100J
engines. As with most 2-strokes, they
are fitted with a magneto-style ignition. This is fitted with what Yamaha
call a ‘Charge Coil’ and a ‘Pulser
Coil’, where the output cables go to
an ignition box with the plug wire
coming out.
This is where the problem starts –
Yamaha give a test reading for the HT
circuit of 10Ω. I have four boxes, two
of which read OK while the other two
read 3.8Ω and give a weak spark.
As these boxes are sealed with a type
of resin, you are unable to see inside.
The boxes are now unavailable so I
would like to know if they could be
repaired once inside or could a new
set-up be made and put inside the box.
I realise that this is a long shot.
Yes, secondhand ones do come on the
market but it is a gamble as to their
condition. (L. C., Wilton, NSW).
• We published a replacement CDI
Module for Motorbikes/Small Petrol
Motors in May 2008. This required a
charge coil and trigger/pulser coil as
in your Yamaha engine.
You would need to add an ignition
coil to the circuit as the CDI module
does not have that but is designed to
Quest Electronics....................... 103
QualiEco Circuits Pty Ltd............. 45
Radio & Hobbies DVD.................. 69
RFrepairs................................... 103
RF Modules................................ 104
Rohde & Schwarz.......................... 3
Sesame Electronics................... 103
Silicon Chip Binders................ 35,97
Silicon Chip Online Shop........ 90-91
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Silvertone Electronics.................. 13
Wiltronics...................................... 11
Worldwide Elect. Components... 104
connect to one. Almost any standard
12V ignition coil should be suitable
although those for motorcycles tend
to be smaller than automotive types.
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article at www.siliconchip.com.au/
Issue/2008/May/Replacement+CDI+
Module+For+Small+Petrol+Motors
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