mikroProgmikroProg™ is a fast USB programmer with mikroICD™ hardware In-Circuit Debugger support. Smart engineering allows mikroProg to support PIC10®
mikroProg Suite™ for PIC® software is intended for programming PIC®, dsPIC®, PIC24® and PIC32® microcontrollers from Microchip®. The graphic interfa
Page 114. Powering target device via mikroProg™One of the key benets of mikroProg™ is that is can power your target device. You can set power supply
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 13Figure 6-1: IDC10 pinout010305070910080604020103050709MCU-VCC - MCU power supplyMCU-PGC - Serial programming clockMCU-PGD - Serial programming
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.
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 168. MultiplexerMultiplexer is specially designed circuit which serves as a switch. Purpose of multiplexer is that there’s no need for disconnect
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 18MCU-PGDMultiplexerPGDPROG USBVCCMCU-VCC VCC MCU-VCC VCCIDC10connectorD+GNDD-mikroProg for PICMCU-PGCPGCMCU-MCLRMCLRMCU-PGDMCU-PGCMCU-MCLRBRD-PG
Page 19USBmikroProg for PICMCU-PGDMCU-PGCMCU-MCLRBRD-PGDBRD-MCLRBRD-PGCDATAMCU-PGDMultiplexerPGDVCCMCU-VCC VCC MCU-VCC VCCIDC10connectorD+GNDD-MCU-PGC
Page 2I want to express my thanks to you for being interested in our products and for having condence in MikroElektronika.The primary aim of our comp
Following examples demonstrate connections with some of the most popular supported MCUs. For all other MCUs consult manufacturer’s datasheet. All PIC®
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 22Connection examples - PIC18FKFigure 10-3: Connecting 2x5 male header with PIC18F45K22 in 40-pin DIP packagePIC18FK DIP4021222324252627282930313
Page 23Connection examples - PIC18F3029282734335857565554535247363543444546373894950111232726968676665646343787724231817161514135678107980122221201962
Page 24Connection examples - PIC18FKFigure 10-5: Connecting 2x5 male header with PIC18F87K22 in 80-pin TQFP packagePIC18FK TQFP80911124318171615141356
Page 25Connection examples - PIC18FJ302928273433363537383224232221394031262591112431817161514135678101220197269686766656463787779806261717076757473585
Page 26Connection examples - PIC18FJ302928273433585756555453524736354344454637389495011123272696867666564634378772423181716151413567810798012222120196
Page 27Connection examples - dsPIC301234567891011121314151617181920 2122232425262728293031323334353637383940MCLRRB0RB1RB2RB3RB4RB5RB6RB7RB8VCCGNDOSC1O
Page 28Connection examples - dsPIC30Figure 10-9: Connecting 2x5 male header with dsPIC30F6014A in 80-pin TQFP packagedsPIC30 TQFP809111243181716151413
Page 29Connection examples - dsPIC33302928273433463635424344453750484932383940414731269111243242318171615141356781012222120192578777980768182838485868
Page 3Introduction to mikroProg™ 4Key features 51. Driver installation 6step 1 – Start installation 7step 2 – Accept EULA 7step 3 – Installing
Page 30Connection examples - PIC241234567891011121314 1516171819202122232425262728MCLRRA0RA1RB0RB1RB2RB3GNDOSCIOSCORB4RA4VCCRB5VCCGNDRB13RB15RB14RB12R
Page 31Connection examples - PIC2478777980768182838485868788899091929394959697989910911124324231817161514135678101222212019253029282734334636354243444
Page 32Connection examples - PIC3278777980768182838485868788899091929394959697989910091112432423181716151413567810122221201925302928273433463635424344
Page 3391112432423181716151413567810122221201925302928273433463635424344453750484932383940414731265857565554535272696867666564636261605971517075747378
Page 34Notes:
Page 35DISCLAIMERAll the products owned by MikroElektronika are protected by copyright law and international copyright treaty. Therefore, this manual
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Page 4mikroProg™ for PIC®, dsPIC® and PIC32® represents fast and reliable programmer with ICD support. Specially designed rmware allows programming o
Page 5Key features- In-Circuit Debugging (ICD). - One rmware for PIC®, dsPIC®, PIC24® and PIC32® microcontroller families- New microcontrollers su
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 7step 2 – Accept EULAstep 1 – Start installation01In welcome screen click on Next> button0102In order to proceed select: I accept the this EUL
Page 8step 3 – Installing the drivers step 4 – Finish installation 01Drivers are installed automatically01Click on Finish button to end installation p
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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