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First you need to cut the copper between pads for the external programmer, Figure 3-2. By doing so pins RB6, RB7, MCLR and VCC
on the MCU will be separated from the rest of the board. After that it is time to place (Figure 3-3) and solder (Figure 3-4) a 2x5
male header on the pad (CN5) . Now attach the external mikroProg
™
programmer connector on the 2x5 header, Figure 3-5. After the
programming process is finished you can remove the programmer connector and solder jumpers over pads in order to enable pins RB6,
RB7 to be used as I/O pins and MCLR to be used as a reset pin.
Figure 3-3: placing 2x5
male header
Figure 3-4: soldering 2x5
male header on the pads
Figure 3-5: Connecting
mikroProg
™
programmer
Figure 3-2: cutting copper
between pads
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