Positively try with another chip, maybe you mess up IC’s due to some PCB layout problem. Only basic controls, RST, MISO, MOSI, SCK, +5V and GND are needed, try to program it stand-alone. (not sure, but clock components, Xtal and 2 capacitors are not needed for programming, not tried, always was ISP) If you try ISP, ALLWAYS remove 100n cap from RST to GND, this pin is used for programming and will not work when C is installed, check power and GND connection to the chip, famous criss-cross around middle pins on Atmega.Also check zenner diode orientation in programmer.
USB programmer i mentioned is nice, but this is why i made it (aside i need it for field use with my netbook, having nothing else than USB): USB programmers are cheap, available and anyone makes them, so DIY is just waste of time, even locally some cheap kits with preprogrammed MCU and ready made boards are available, supporting only PIC devices. But this one is open source project, i hope it will be updated as new devices appear, and will not become too obsolete too soon.
I never made minipulse3, my friend did, i just made adjustment, and this is very decent detector i can tell. Basically analog machine, equipped with oversized MCU for fancy display and timing generation. Avoid original MOSFET, use IRF9640 instead, dumping R is nor 2K but slightly lower for about any coil, if you have some ringing here whole thing will not work at all or very poorly, omit 400V suppressor, not needed.If you have trouble finding LF357, normal opamps will work here, unlike in some other detector designs based on LF357, i tried LM318 and 5534 too
USB programmer i mentioned is nice, but this is why i made it (aside i need it for field use with my netbook, having nothing else than USB): USB programmers are cheap, available and anyone makes them, so DIY is just waste of time, even locally some cheap kits with preprogrammed MCU and ready made boards are available, supporting only PIC devices. But this one is open source project, i hope it will be updated as new devices appear, and will not become too obsolete too soon.
I never made minipulse3, my friend did, i just made adjustment, and this is very decent detector i can tell. Basically analog machine, equipped with oversized MCU for fancy display and timing generation. Avoid original MOSFET, use IRF9640 instead, dumping R is nor 2K but slightly lower for about any coil, if you have some ringing here whole thing will not work at all or very poorly, omit 400V suppressor, not needed.If you have trouble finding LF357, normal opamps will work here, unlike in some other detector designs based on LF357, i tried LM318 and 5534 too
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