DV164120 Microchip Technology, DV164120 Datasheet - Page 36

KIT STARTER PICKIT 2

DV164120

Manufacturer Part Number
DV164120
Description
KIT STARTER PICKIT 2
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PICkit™ 2r
Type
Microcontrollerr
Datasheet

Specifications of DV164120

Contents
Board, PICkit™ 2 Programmer, Cable, CD
Processor To Be Evaluated
PIC family
Data Bus Width
8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit
Core Architecture
PIC
Ic Product Type
Programmer
Kit Contents
Hardware, Cables, Literature And Software
Ic Interface Type
USB
Supported Families
PICmicro
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Development Tool Type
Hardware / Software - Starter Kit
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
PIC Micro® MCU
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
8/14/20-pin PICmicros
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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4.3
4.4
DS51553E-page 32
INSTALLING THE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
USING PICKIT 2 DEBUG EXPRESS
Install the PICkit 2 hardware as specified in Section 2.2 “Installing the PICkit 2
Hardware”.
Obtain a copy of the MPLAB IDE software application from the Microchip
CD-ROM enclosed with the kit and install it as directed.
4.4.1
For a list of current devices supported by PICkit 2 Debug Express, see the “Readme
for PICkit 2.htm” file in the “Readmes” subdirectory of the MPLAB IDE installation
directory.
When selecting a device as discussed in Section 4.5 “Debug Express Tutorial”, the
“Select Device” dialog shown in Figure 4-11 shows the level of support for the selected
device by Debug Express. In the “Debuggers” section of the dialog, the color of the
circle next to “PICkit 2” indicates the support level:
Red – The device is not currently supported by PICkit 2 Debug Express
Yellow – The device has beta support in PICkit 2 Debug Express
Green – The device has full support in PICkit 2 Debug Express
Beta support indicates that the device is supported, but has not yet undergone internal
certification testing by Microchip.
4.4.2
Due to the built-in in-circuit debugging capability of ICD devices and the ICSP function
offered by the debugger, the PICkit 2 Debug Express uses some on-chip resources
when debugging. It also uses program memory and file register locations in the target
device during debugging. These locations are not available for use by user code. In
MPLAB IDE, registers marked with an “R” in register displays represent reserved
registers.
For information on device resources that are needed for in-circuit debugging, please
refer to the MPLAB ICD 2 Help, found in the MPLAB IDE under Help>Topics. The
device reserved resource information found under “Resources Used By MPLAB ICD 2”
is the same for the PICkit 2 Debug Express.
4.4.3
All Baseline and some Mid-Range PIC microcontrollers require a special –ICD device
mounted on a debug header circuit board to enable the debugging feature. For a list of
these devices and the required ICD header board part number, please see the “Header
Board Specification” (DS51292). The Header Board Specification is included on the
PICkit 2 CD-ROM, and is available online at www.microchip.com.
Note:
Note:
Determining Device Support
Reserved Resources
Using an ICD Header
Debug Express requires 4.7k Ohm pull down resistors on ICSPCLK and
ICSPDAT. Newer PICkit 2 units have a Red button and have the pull downs
internally. Older PICkit 2 units have a Black button and require that the pull
downs be added on the target board.
Debug Express requires MPLAB IDE version 7.50 or later.
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