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C2
10uF
VCC-3.3
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RB5
OSC1
RB
12
RD
6
RD
7
RB
13
RD0
RD11
RD10
RD9
RD8
GND
OSC2
VUSB
USBID/RF3
VBUS
D-/RG3
VDD
D+/RG2
SOSCO
SOSCI
VC
AP
RD
5
RD
4
RD
3
RD
2
RD
1
RE
2
RE
1
RE
0
RF
1
RF
0
VD
D
RE
3
RE
4
RG6
RE7
RE5
RE6
RG7
RG8
MCLR
RG9
VDD
GND
RB0
RB1
RB2
RB3
RB4
VD
D
G
N
D
RB
11
RB
10
RB
15
RB
14
RF
5
RF
4
RB
7
RB
6
AV
D
D
AG
N
D
RB
8
RB
9
PIC32MX534F064H
U1
X1
8M
H
z
X2
32
.7
68
KH
z
C1
22pF
C3
22pF
C4
22pF
C6
22pF
MCLR#
RB
6/
PG
C
RB
7/
PG
D
MCLR#
1
2
3
4
5
HD1
RB6/PGC
RB7/PGD
mPROG
VCC-3.3
C9
100nF
C10
100nF
C11
100nF
C14
100nF
C15
100nF
C16
2.2uF
VCC-3.3
Make sure to use only the front row of mikroProg’s IDC10 connector (side with a knob and
incision) when connecting it to 1x5 header on your PIC32MX clicker board.
Figure 4-10: mikroProg
™
connection schematic
NOTE