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Programming PIC16C55A-041/P for Beninca RI.5K Gate Control Panel After 230V Accident

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  • #1 10744785
    jerzyb1
    Level 14  
    The control panel for the Beninca sliding gate RI.1K v2.0, integrated circuits hef40106, uln2803 and pic16c55a-041 / p. It got to her by accident 230v. Uln2803 was damaged - replaced with new and partially pic16c55-041 / p. I am writing that partly because the control panel accepts commands lights a warning lamp - from the output the pic16c55 gives a signal on uln2803 and this turns on the relay from the lamp, but does not give a signal on uln2803 where there are relays from the motor. Partially jammed output port in pic16c55. I would exchange a pic for a new one (I bought it already), but he needs a program to work. And here is my request - maybe someone has to download this processor, knows where to get, buy a programmed processor or disassemble the old headquarters. Below is a photo of the exchange.
    Programming PIC16C55A-041/P for Beninca RI.5K Gate Control Panel After 230V Accident
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  • #2 10749420
    mikus1982
    User under supervision
    No one has a dip because there is not even a place to take it. The producer of this wasdu, for example, will not give anyone money, because then he would not make it. I also had a plate with a burnt hole like a finger - the lightning bolted close. The only advice I made was to replace it with a new one but for example a Polish replacement. It will be half cheaper.
  • #3 10749499
    jerzyb1
    Level 14  
    I have one more question for those familiar with these processors. Is it possible to read a program from the processor and upload it to the new pic16c55 if I have somewhere for a moment such an efficient control panel and programmer?
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  • #4 10749588
    mikus1982
    User under supervision
    Unfortunately, I doubt it. Do you have equipment for this?
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  • #5 10749668
    jerzyb1
    Level 14  
    Well, I do not have the equipment for this, but the store where I bought a new pic16c55 offers a programming service for these processors. I gave them an old processor and asked for a new one based on it. None of this worked out, but I do not know why - if you can not read the program from the old processor because it is not possible or because of the partial damage to the output port, you can not read the program correctly.
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  • #6 10750360
    mikus1982
    User under supervision
    Too damaged processor and the manufacturer will not give it to them.
  • #7 10809976
    wilku441
    Level 13  
    The cheapest solution is to buy a new processor with batch from the manufacturer. Check carefully if it is a processor because often a short circuit of the controller relays blocked the work of the processor.
  • #8 10812922
    jerzyb1
    Level 14  
    Uln2803 relay driver replaced with a new one. The processor on different legs of the output port shows on the ohmmeter different values of resistance to mass, on one leg it is practically equal to zero.
  • #9 10815646
    mikus1982
    User under supervision
    Replace the exchange and after the case.
  • #10 10818233
    jerzyb1
    Level 14  
    A replacement, i.e. a central from a nice robo is already established a long time ago. The client would like the original head office, but he does not want to give 450 PLN for the new one. It seems to him that such a control panel can be repaired for a maximum of PLN 100, and also that I am doing it in h ... I do.
  • #11 10832507
    mikus1982
    User under supervision
    Then give him this drive and do not clutter up the forum.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the programming and repair of a Beninca RI.1K v2.0 gate control panel, which was damaged by a 230V accident. The user replaced the damaged ULN2803 relay driver but is facing issues with the PIC16C55A-041/P microcontroller, which appears to have a partially jammed output port. The user seeks a way to program a new PIC16C55A-041/P, as the original processor is likely too damaged to read. Suggestions include purchasing a new processor from the manufacturer or using a programming service, although there are doubts about the feasibility of reading the program from the damaged unit. The conversation highlights the challenges of repairing electronic components and the costs associated with obtaining original parts.
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