
INFO:
PIC-ICD2-POCKET is the world's smallest PIC ICD2 debugger and programmer, with only 55 x 55 mm (2.16 x 2.16") dimensions and only 30gr weight (without ICSP cable and packing) this little device fits in your pocket and is very convenient to carry with you when you work in field. PIC-ICD2-POCKET is completely replacement of Microchip's original MPBA-ICD2 and with it you can do everything you can do with the original MPLAB-ICD2, the only difference is that MPLAB-ICD2 have also RS232 while PIC-ICD2-POCKET operates only from USB. PIC-ICD2-POCKET is a low cost, real-time debugger and programmer for selected PIC® MCUs and dsPIC® DSCs. Programs can be downloaded, executed in real time and examined in detail with the debug functions of MPLAB. Set watch variables and breakpoints from symbolic labels in C or assembly source code, and single step through C source lines or into assembly code. PIC-ICD2-POCKET can also be used as a development programmer for supported MCUs. The secret behind In Circuit Debugging is two dedicated hardware lines (microcontroller pins used only during debugging mode) that control In Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP) of the device and, afterwards, debugging through proprietary, on-chip firmware. The ICD 2 debug features are built into the microcontroller and activated by programming the debug code into the target processor. There is some shared overhead expense that includes one stack level, some general purpose file registers and a small area of program memory.FEATURES:
HARDWARE:
PIC ICSP connector (top view)
SOFTWARE:
MPLAB-IDE - you can download the latest version from Microchip's web site.
FAQ:
Q: What's the difference between PIC-ICD2-POCKET and MPLAB-ICD2 (PIC-ICD2)?
A: There is no functional difference between them and PIC-ICD2-POCKET
is 100% compatible to MPLAB-ICD2. The only difference is the ICSP connector
- Microchip uses RJ45 phone jack connector, we use 0.1" step. PIC-ICD2-POCKET
also have no RS232 connector for connection to PC host, this is obsolete and
slow interface and for the sake of miniaturization we decided to cut it from
this design.
Q: What USB cable I need?
A: You must have USB type A-B cable to connect to PC, all PC USB hosts have
USB-A connector while PIC-ICD2-POCKET have USB-B connector so the cable should
be USB A-to-B type.
Q: What should I know when connect PIC-ICD2-POCKET to target board.
A: It's very important your target PIC MCLR to not
be connected directly to VCC! During the programming/debugging MCLR
goes as high as 13VDC and if your target MCLR is connected directly to target
VCC you will blow either PIC-ICD2-POCKET either your target board. Use always
10K pullup resistor from MCLR to VCC.
Q: I'm on very low budged. What is the difference between PIC-ICD2-POCKET and
PIC-ICD2-TINY?
A: There are two major differences between PIC-ICD2-POCKET and PIC-ICD2-TINY:
1. TINY have only RS232 port and works slower than PIC-ICD2-POCKET; 2. TINY
have fixed 13VDC Vpp while PIC-ICD2-POCKET have variable voltage Vpp, some new
PIC microcontrollers have max.limit of 12.5V for Vpp and diode drop circuit
should be used if you work with TINY.
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