The Datasheet for EB-006-00-6 states for ICD programming
"To use the In-Circuit Debugger, remove the power supply and the USB cable to the Multiprogrammer.
Then place the 3-way jumper link associated with J11-13 to the left hand side of the 3 x 3 header pins.
This is labelled ‘ICD2’. Then simply connect the ICD2 cable into the Multiprogrammer via socket J15 and
the user can then use the full functions of the MPLAB® ICD2 In-Circuit Debugger."
On my board it looks more like J12-14 for the 3 x 3 header. is this a miss print?
Does it get power from the ICD cable or do you put the power back after changing the links?
ICD and EB-006-00-6.
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Re: ICD and EB-006-00-6.
Hello,
Yes you are correct the jumper should be marked as J12 - J14. You will also need to re-power the board to allow the Microchip ICD to work with your target device.
Yes you are correct the jumper should be marked as J12 - J14. You will also need to re-power the board to allow the Microchip ICD to work with your target device.
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