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The ICD-U40 programmer/debugger connects to the CCS Windows IDE via the USB port of your computer, and connects to the PIC microcontroller through a modular cable. Although the boards provided for #### are already wired correctly, a wiring diagram for communication with the PIC microcontroller is given below for reference.
The ICD-U40 programmer/debugger connects to the CCS Windows IDE via the USB port of your computer, and connects to the PIC microcontroller through a modular cable. Although the boards provided for #### are already wired correctly, a wiring diagram for communication with the PIC microcontroller is given below for reference.
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While the ICD is connected to the PIC MCU and to your computer via a USB cable the Windows IDE will be able to communicate with the PIC microcontroller. In order to program or debug successfully, these connections must be made correctly.

Revision as of 14:39, 25 June 2007

The ICD-U40 programmer/debugger connects to the CCS Windows IDE via the USB port of your computer, and connects to the PIC microcontroller through a modular cable. Although the boards provided for #### are already wired correctly, a wiring diagram for communication with the PIC microcontroller is given below for reference. Comm.jpg
While the ICD is connected to the PIC MCU and to your computer via a USB cable the Windows IDE will be able to communicate with the PIC microcontroller. In order to program or debug successfully, these connections must be made correctly.