User`s guide
programming
C18
100nF
VCC-BRD
T65
VCC-BRD
R7
10K
R6
1K
C41
100nF
VCC-5VVCC-3.3
LED-DATA
LED-USB
VCC-3.3
LED-ACT
LINK ACTIVE DATA
R67
2K2
R68
4K7
R69
6K8
LD38 LD39 LD40
VCC-USB
L4
FERRITE
C19
100nF
1
2
3
4
VCC
GND
D-
D+
CN2
USB
VCC-BRD
MCU-PGC
MCU-PGD
MCU-VPP
3
4
5
6
1
2
CN28
ICD
MCU-VPP
MCU-PGC
MCU-PGD
BRD-PGC
BRD-PGD
BRD-VPP
VCC-3.3V VCC-5VVCC-BRDVCC-MCU
#RST
USBPROG_P
USBPROG_N
J2 J1
J8 J9
I/O
RE3
RA5
RA3
MCLR-RE3
MCLR-RA5
MCLR-RA3
MCU-VPP
RB6-MCU
RA1-MUX
RB6
RA1
MCU-PGC
BRD-PGC
MCU-PGD
BRD-PGD
RB7-MCU
RA0-MUX
RB7
RA0
J19
BRD-VPP
I/ORST#
DATA BUS
Figure 5-1: mikroProg
™
block schematic
EasyPIC
™
v7 is equipped with RJ-12 connector compatible with
Microchip® ICD2® and ICD3® external programmers. You can
either use the on-board mikroProg
™
programmer or external
programming tools as long as you use only one of them in the
same time. But you still have to set the appropriate jumpers,
as described in the previous page. Insert your ICD programmer
cable into connector CN28, as shown in images
1
and
2
.
1 2
Programming with ICD2/ICD3
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