MikroElektronika mikroProg Datasheet

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mikroProg
mikroProg™ is a fast USB programmer with mikroICD™
hardware In-Circuit Debugger support. Smart engineering
allows mikroProg to support PIC10®, PIC12®, PIC16®, PIC18®,
dsPIC30/33®, PIC24® and PIC32® devices
in a single programmer!
for PIC
®
, dsPIC
®
and PIC32
®
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - and PIC32

mikroProgmikroProg™ is a fast USB programmer with mikroICD™ hardware In-Circuit Debugger support. Smart engineering allows mikroProg to support PIC10®

Page 2 - TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS

mikroProg Suite™ for PIC® software is intended for programming PIC®, dsPIC®, PIC24® and PIC32® microcontrollers from Microchip®. The graphic interfa

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Page 114. Powering target device via mikroProg™One of the key benets of mikroProg™ is that is can power your target device. You can set power supply

Page 4 - Introduction to mikroProg

5. Connecting with a target deviceFor connection with a target device mikroProg™ uses female IDC10 connector, Figure 5-1. In order to make proper conn

Page 5 - Key features

Page 13Figure 6-1: IDC10 pinout010305070910080604020103050709MCU-VCC - MCU power supplyMCU-PGC - Serial programming clockMCU-PGD - Serial programming

Page 6 - 1. Driver installation

When connecting mikroProg™ with your device via 1x5 header make sure to use front side of IDC10 connector (side with a knob and incision), Figure 7-2.

Page 7

By using 2x5 male connector in your device you can exploit the multiplexing feature of mikroProg™ for PIC®, dsPIC® and PIC32®. We’ll explain how multi

Page 8

Page 168. MultiplexerMultiplexer is specially designed circuit which serves as a switch. Purpose of multiplexer is that there’s no need for disconnect

Page 9 - 2. Connecting to a PC

Page 17Programming/debugging is enabled when mikroProg™ is connected to the device. As shown on Figure 8-3, when programming/debugging is nished, mul

Page 10 - software

Page 18MCU-PGDMultiplexerPGDPROG USBVCCMCU-VCC VCC MCU-VCC VCCIDC10connectorD+GNDD-mikroProg for PICMCU-PGCPGCMCU-MCLRMCLRMCU-PGDMCU-PGCMCU-MCLRBRD-PG

Page 11

Page 19USBmikroProg for PICMCU-PGDMCU-PGCMCU-MCLRBRD-PGDBRD-MCLRBRD-PGCDATAMCU-PGDMultiplexerPGDVCCMCU-VCC VCC MCU-VCC VCCIDC10connectorD+GNDD-MCU-PGC

Page 12 - 5. Connecting with

Page 2I want to express my thanks to you for being interested in our products and for having condence in MikroElektronika.The primary aim of our comp

Page 13 - 6. IDC10 Pinout

Following examples demonstrate connections with some of the most popular supported MCUs. For all other MCUs consult manufacturer’s datasheet. All PIC®

Page 14 - 7. Connection examples

Page 21Connection examples - PICFigure 10-1: Connecting 2x5 male header with PIC18F2550 in 28-pin DIP packageFigure 10-2: Connecting 2x5 male header w

Page 15 - Using 2x5 male headers

Page 22Connection examples - PIC18FKFigure 10-3: Connecting 2x5 male header with PIC18F45K22 in 40-pin DIP packagePIC18FK DIP4021222324252627282930313

Page 16 - 8. Multiplexer

Page 23Connection examples - PIC18F3029282734335857565554535247363543444546373894950111232726968676665646343787724231817161514135678107980122221201962

Page 17 - PIC18F45K22

Page 24Connection examples - PIC18FKFigure 10-5: Connecting 2x5 male header with PIC18F87K22 in 80-pin TQFP packagePIC18FK TQFP80911124318171615141356

Page 18 - Multiplexer in idle mode

Page 25Connection examples - PIC18FJ302928273433363537383224232221394031262591112431817161514135678101220197269686766656463787779806261717076757473585

Page 19 - Multiplexer

Page 26Connection examples - PIC18FJ302928273433585756555453524736354344454637389495011123272696867666564634378772423181716151413567810798012222120196

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Page 27Connection examples - dsPIC301234567891011121314151617181920 2122232425262728293031323334353637383940MCLRRB0RB1RB2RB3RB4RB5RB6RB7RB8VCCGNDOSC1O

Page 21 - Connection examples - PIC

Page 28Connection examples - dsPIC30Figure 10-9: Connecting 2x5 male header with dsPIC30F6014A in 80-pin TQFP packagedsPIC30 TQFP809111243181716151413

Page 22 - Connection examples - PIC18FK

Page 29Connection examples - dsPIC33302928273433463635424344453750484932383940414731269111243242318171615141356781012222120192578777980768182838485868

Page 23 - Connection examples - PIC18F

Page 3Introduction to mikroProg™ 4Key features 51. Driver installation 6step 1 – Start installation 7step 2 – Accept EULA 7step 3 – Installing

Page 24

Page 30Connection examples - PIC241234567891011121314 1516171819202122232425262728MCLRRA0RA1RB0RB1RB2RB3GNDOSCIOSCORB4RA4VCCRB5VCCGNDRB13RB15RB14RB12R

Page 25 - Connection examples - PIC18FJ

Page 31Connection examples - PIC2478777980768182838485868788899091929394959697989910911124324231817161514135678101222212019253029282734334636354243444

Page 26

Page 32Connection examples - PIC3278777980768182838485868788899091929394959697989910091112432423181716151413567810122221201925302928273433463635424344

Page 27 - Connection examples - dsPIC30

Page 3391112432423181716151413567810122221201925302928273433463635424344453750484932383940414731265857565554535272696867666564636261605971517075747378

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Page 34Notes:

Page 29 - Connection examples - dsPIC33

Page 35DISCLAIMERAll the products owned by MikroElektronika are protected by copyright law and international copyright treaty. Therefore, this manual

Page 30 - Connection examples - PIC24

If you want to learn more about our products, please visit our website at www.mikroe.comIf you are experiencing some problems with any of our products

Page 31

Page 4mikroProg™ for PIC®, dsPIC® and PIC32® represents fast and reliable programmer with ICD support. Specially designed rmware allows programming o

Page 32 - Connection examples - PIC32

Page 5Key features- In-Circuit Debugging (ICD). - One rmware for PIC®, dsPIC®, PIC24® and PIC32® microcontroller families- New microcontrollers su

Page 33

Page 61. Driver installationmikroProg™ requires drivers in order to work. Drivers are located on the link bellow:In the opened folder you should be a

Page 34

Page 7step 2 – Accept EULAstep 1 – Start installation01In welcome screen click on Next> button0102In order to proceed select: I accept the this EUL

Page 35

Page 8step 3 – Installing the drivers step 4 – Finish installation 01Drivers are installed automatically01Click on Finish button to end installation p

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Page 92. Connecting to a PCAfter driver installation is complete, you can now connect the programmer with your PC using USB cable provided with the pa

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