I just got the ICD-U64 debugger/programmer. I've installed the CCSLoad software. My target application runs on a 3.3VDC PIC 18LF2620 running at 19.6608MHz. I would like to use the debugger to verify program operation (single-step, watch variables, monitor timers, etc.) with my system running at 3.3VDC. I have made a short interface cable to connect from the ICD-U64 via the 6-pin RJ45 connector to my target board using a 6-pin 0.1" spaced socket. I connect this socket into a header on my target board. I have a dipswitch to disconnect a normally wired board function and allow only the PData and PClk lines to pins B6 and B7 of the 18LF2620 from the ICD-U64. The MClr line is pulled up to +3.3VDC through a 47K resistor.
How can I connect the ICD-U64 to my target system running at 3.3VDC using the CCSLoad software? Will this same debugger interface work for the target board from within the CCS PCWH compiler (V4.093)?
Jim Hearne
Joined: 22 Dec 2003 Posts: 109 Location: West Sussex, UK
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:42 am
The earlier ICD-U40 worked fine for programming and debugging at 3.3V on the 18LF6722 so theres no reason why the ICD-U64 shouldn't.
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