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'[PIC:] Suggested circuit for ICD2 Support?'
2002\08\06@132236
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Harold M Hallikainen
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I've wandered around the Microchip website looking for the suggested
circuitry we add to our application to support the ICD2. We're using the
18f452. Anyone have the URL for such suggested circuitry, including
connector pin out so we can just plug in the ICD2?
THANKS!
Harold
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2002\08\06@205535
by
Dave Dilatush
Harold wrote...
>I've wandered around the Microchip website looking for the suggested
>circuitry we add to our application to support the ICD2. We're using the
>18f452. Anyone have the URL for such suggested circuitry, including
>connector pin out so we can just plug in the ICD2?
The PICDEM 2 Plus demo board was designed for use with ICD2; see
http://www.microchip.com/download/tools/picmicro/icds/mplabicd2/51275a.pdf
which has a schematic on pages 17-18 (J5 is the ICD connector).
Maybe this will have enough information.
Dave D.
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2002\08\06@225130
by
Robert E. Griffith
I am also interested in this. Does any know what format connector J5 on the
PICDEM 2 Plus board is? 0.1" spacing? Single or double row?
From PICDEM 2 Schematics
J5 (single/double)?
1 NMCLR
2 +5V
3 GND
4 RB7
5 RB6
6 NC
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2002\08\06@225955
by
Harold Hallikainen
2002\08\06@230827
by
Spehro Pefhany
At 10:50 PM 8/6/02 -0400, you wrote:
>I am also interested in this. Does any know what format connector J5 on the
>PICDEM 2 Plus board is? 0.1" spacing? Single or double row?
>
> From PICDEM 2 Schematics
>J5 (single/double)?
>1 NMCLR
>2 +5V
>3 GND
>4 RB7
>5 RB6
>6 NC
J5 is an RJ11 modular jack.
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2002\08\07@054229
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Dave Dilatush
BobG wrote...
>I am also interested in this. Does any know what format connector J5 on the
>PICDEM 2 Plus board is? 0.1" spacing? Single or double row?
>
>From PICDEM 2 Schematics
>J5 (single/double)?
>1 NMCLR
>2 +5V
>3 GND
>4 RB7
>5 RB6
>6 NC
For the PICDEM 2 it's an RJ11, but that's only because that's
what the cable supplied with the ICD requires. For my own stuff
I made up my own cable: RJ11 on one end for the ICD, single-row
0.1" on the other end for my boards. Works fine for the 'F87x
ICD, I assume it'll be fine for the ICD2 (which arrives today!)
as well.
Dave D.
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