Easy
PIC
for dsPIC30
®
v7
page 11
pr
ogr
amming
C4
100nF
VCC-BRD
LED-DATA
LED-ACT
LED-USB
MCU-VPP
MCU-PGC
MCU-PGD
MCLR#
BRD-PGC
BRD-PGD
USB-PROG_P
USB-PROG_N
VCC-USB
VC
C
-5
V
VC
C
-3
.3
V
VC
C
-B
R
D
G
N
D
VC
C
-M
C
U
VCC-5V
VCC-3.3V
LED-DATA
LED-USB
VCC-3.3V
LED-ACT
LINK ACTIVE DATA
R3
2K2
R4
4K7
R5
6K8
LD43
LD44
LD45
VCC-USB
USB-PROG_N
USB-PROG_P
FP1
C3
100nF
1
2
3
4
VCC
GND
D-
D+
CN1
USB
VCC-BRD
MCU-PGC
MCU-PGD
MCU-VPP
3
4
5
6
1
2
CN6
ICD
MCU-VPP
MCU-PGC
MCU-PGD
BRD-PGC
BRD-PGD
MCLR#
VCC-3.3V
VCC-5V
VCC-BRD
VCC-MCU
J3
J1
J2
MCU-PGC
MCU-PGD
RF2
RF3
RB6
RB7
RF7
RF8
RB4
RB5
RF2-PGC
RF7-PGC
RB5-PGC
RB6-PGC
RF3-PGD
RB7-PGD
RF8-PGD
RB4-PGD
D
AT
A BUS
T43
VCC-BRD
MCLR#
R13
10K
R14
1K
C8
100nF
Figure 5-1: mikroProg
™
block schematics
EasyPIC
™
v7 for dsPIC30
®
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 with the board
as long as you use only one of them at the same time. Still
you have to set the appropriate jumpers, as described
in the previous page. Insert your ICD programmer cable into
connector CN6, as shown in images
1
and
2
.
1
2
Programming with ICD2/ICD3