

So what am i suppose to do now? I am completely lost! To my horror, the only thing i know about the PIC is that it has 40 pins ( I counted). The PG164130 is a PICkit 3 in circuit debugger/programmer uses in circuit debugging logic incorporated into each chip with Flash memory to provide a low cost hardware debugger and programmer.The MPLAB PICkit 3 allows debugging and programming of PIC and dsPIC flash microcontrollers using the powerful graphical user interface of the MPLAB. Also there is 1 less male pin on the board. The board comes with a LCD and shows the result. Please note that the first 2 pins ( 1 and 2) on debugger do not match with the programmed pic slot. Heya Everyone Well I am a newbie in this embedded world, so please bear with my naive questions Allright so one of my colleague at university gave me a development board ( with a programmed PIC) to connect to my analog circuit. As i moved on to connect the debugger to my development board i got stuckĪND the pins on the board says ( please note that there are only 5 male pins on the board): Just today I bought a PICkit 3 In-Circuit Debugger and downloaded MPLAB v8.80 on my laptop. The PG164130 is a PICkit 3 in circuit debugger/programmer uses in circuit debugging logic incorporated into each chip with Flash memory to provide a low cost hardware debugger and programmer. item 4 NEW Microchip MPLAB ICD3 in-circuit Debugger Programmer DV164035 4 - NEW Microchip MPLAB ICD3 in-circuit Debugger Programmer DV164035. The most notable difference between the two is that the PICkit 2 has a separate programmer/debugger unit which plugs into the board carrying the chip to be programmed, whereas the PICkit 1 was a single unit. When I tried to used the programmed PIC with my circuit, the output is not what i predicted so I thought I will program the chip myself. item 3 USA PICkit3 Programmer Microchip MPLAB PICkit 3 PIC In-Circuit Debugger genuine 3 - USA PICkit3 Programmer Microchip MPLAB PICkit 3 PIC In-Circuit Debugger genuine. Microchip’s PICkit 3 uses in-circuit debugging logic incorporated into each chip with Flash memory to provide a low-cost hardware debugger and programmer. The PICkit 2 introduced in May 2005 3 replaced the PICkit 1.

Well I am a newbie in this embedded world, so please bear with my naive questions!Īllright so one of my colleague at university gave me a development board ( with a programmed PIC) to connect to my analog circuit.
