
The PICkit 4 is now in Programmer-To-Go mode.
The LED should blink green to indicate the tool has been
configured successfully for Programmer-To-Go.
9.
Disconnect the PICkit 4 and you’re ready to use Programmer-To-Go.
5.3.2
Setting Up PTG Mode with MPLAB IPE
Using MPLAB IPE, follow these steps to download the project files into the microSDHC card in the MPLAB PICkit 4
and enter Programmer-To-Go mode.
1.
Insert a formatted FAT32-compatible microSDHC card into the PICkit. 4.
2.
Ensure that you have the appropriate connections to the device for Programmer-To-Go:
– PICkit 4 is connected to the computer via the USB cable.
– PICkit 4 is connected via the appropriate programming interface connector to the target board.
– The target board is powered from either the PICkit 4 or a power supply, depending on your Project
Properties selection.
3.
From the MPLAB IPE menu, select
Settings
,
Advance Mode
and type in the password to log in. Click the
Settings
icon on the left to open the Special Setting dialog and locate the Programmer-To-Go settings.
MPLAB PICkit 4 Programmer-To-Go
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