I'm not 100% sure OP understands LVP ... all pic's do LVP , just getting into program mode requires either the PGM pin high ( depends on device ) , or at least 12v on the Vpp pin after a reset. the 883 has a PGM pin and a config setting just to confuse !
Here in the UK they are the most expensive for a hobbyist, minimum spend and high P&P last time i looked . Its obviously difficult for some countries, Gone are the days here you could pop into an "electronic shop" for a BC184... or a 7400 !
Very strange. I haven't noticed any minimum spends and shipping is $10 to Canada, even though this is across the World - I'd figure any other place will be closer to them, so shipping would be the same or less. They have the best prices on PICs. Perhaps, you should check again.
I see you are from Vietnam: care to enter it in 'Location' on your user page so that it shows in the window at the left of your posts. Knowing your location helps us to make better replies to requests because we can get an idea of the components you can access and also the characteristics of your mains supply.
Ok guys, new problem: I bought a new pk2, programs my 12f629 and my 16f628a properly, but when I use my 16f54 (F54, not C54), it fails. The chip is code-protected, somehow. Please help. (I haven't even used it ONCE and I bought it 2 months ago.)
Oh, and btw, I found an official Microchip retailer here in Vietnam, but they only sell PK3 and it is verrry expensive.
Have you tried erasing the chip before programming? Sometimes they get in a weird state.
There is no feature to "write protect" a 16F chip. Code protect only prevents anyone from reading out the code that's in the chip so they can't create copies of the chip.
I tried erasing and disabling code protect for many times, but every time when I restart PK2 program and read the chip, it says "All protect" (code protect). Pls help!
I thing I have found is if the PICkit 2 acts weird, the best thing to do is unplug it from USB, kill the GUI program and start over. Shutting down both the POCkit and software gets a clean reset.