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TPG100013

TPG100013 electronic component of Microchip

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Microchip Technology Programmers - Processor Based Softlog ICP2GANG-DPX Quality ICSP 4-Chan

Manufacturer: Microchip
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Softlog Systems (2006) Ltd. ICP Family Programmers Users Manual 1 Connectors .................................................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Power Connector (Power Jack, Center Pin 2.1mm) ........................................................................ 3 1.2 USB Connector (Type-B Female) .................................................................................................... 3 1.3 RS-232 IN Connector (D-type 9 Female) ......................................................................................... 3 1.4 RS-232 OUT Connector (D-type 9 Male) ......................................................................................... 3 1.5 TARGET Connector (D-type 15 Female) ......................................................................................... 4 1.6 Typical Connection to TARGET Connector ..................................................................................... 5 2 PC-Driven and Standalone Modes .............................................................................................................. 5 3 PASS/FAIL LEDs and Outputs .................................................................................................................... 6 4 Other LEDs (ICP2-Portable) ....................................................................................................................... 6 5 Standalone Operation without PC ............................................................................................................... 6 6 Host Computer Requirements ..................................................................................................................... 6 7 Installation ................................................................................................................................................... 6 7.1 Preliminary Installation ....................................................................................................................... 6 7.1.1 Software Installation ....................................................................................................................... 6 7.1.2 Preliminary Hardware Installation ................................................................................................... 7 7.2 ICP2-GANG Setup ............................................................................................................................. 7 7.3 ICP2-Portable Setup ........................................................................................................................... 7 7.4 ICP2/ICP2(HC) Software Setup ......................................................................................................... 7 7.4.1 Run ICP Win.exe Program .......................................................................................................... 7 7.4.2 Run Programmer/Quick Start Wizard and follow the Wizard ....................................................... 7 8 Plug-in to MPLAB IDE .............................................................................................................................. 7 9 Control Center ............................................................................................................................................. 8 9.1 Control Center in PC-Driven Mode ..................................................................................................... 8 9.2 Control Center in Standalone Mode ................................................................................................... 8 10 Menu Commands ................................................................................................................................... 8 10.1 File Menu (Alt-F) ................................................................................................................................. 8 10.2 Edit Menu (Alt-E) ................................................................................................................................ 9 10.3 Environment (Alt-P) ............................................................................................................................ 9 10.4 Serialization Menu (Alt-S) ................................................................................................................... 9 10.5 Device Menu (Alt-D) ........................................................................................................................... 9 10.6 Programmer Menu (Alt-G) .................................................................................................................. 9 10.7 Run Menu (Alt-R) ................................................................................................................................ 9 10.8 Communication Menu (Alt-C) ............................................................................................................. 9 10.9 Options Menu (Alt-O) .......................................................................................................................... 9 10.10 Help Menu (Alt-H) ........................................................................................................................... 9 11 Shortcuts ............................................................................................................................................... 10 12 Preparing Environment and Transferring Environment to Programmer ............................................... 10 13 Serialization .......................................................................................................................................... 11 13.1 Create Serialization File ................................................................................................................... 11 13.2 Serialization File Example 1 ............................................................................................................. 11 13.3 Serialization File Example 2 (User File Scheme) ............................................................................. 12 13.4 Enable Serialization .......................................................................................................................... 12 13.5 Disable Serialization ......................................................................................................................... 12 14 Voltages ................................................................................................................................................ 13 14.1 Menu: Options Voltage ................................................................................................................ 13 14.2 Vdd Source and LVP Mode .............................................................................................................. 13 14.3 Vpp Voltage ...................................................................................................................................... 13 14.4 Vdd-to-Vpp Delay ............................................................................................................................. 13 14.5 ICP-01 Compatibility ......................................................................................................................... 13 15 Clock, Data and MCLR/VPP................................................................................................................. 14 Web: www.softlog.com, E-mail: sales softlog.com, support softlog.com ICP Family Users Manual 15.1 Menu: Options Clock/Data/MCLR(Advanced) ............................................................................. 14 15.2 MCLR/VPP Idle State ....................................................................................................................... 14 15.3 Clock/Data Idle State ....................................................................................................................... 14 15.4 Clock Speed ..................................................................................................................................... 14 15.5 ICP-01 Compatibility ......................................................................................................................... 14 16 Preferences .......................................................................................................................................... 15 16.1 Menu: Options Preferences ......................................................................................................... 15 16.2 Blank check before programming ................................................................................................. 15 16.3 Bulk erase device before programming x ....................................................................................... 15 16.4 Row erase device before programming ....................................................................................... 15 16.5 Exclude DM (EEPROM) from row erase ...................................................................................... 15 16.6 Check MOVLW/RETLW of calibration word ................................................................................. 15 17 Configuration File ................................................................................................................................. 15 18 Command Line Parameters (GUI) ........................................................................................................ 15 19 DLL Functions....................................................................................................................................... 16 20 Command Line Interface (non-GUI) ..................................................................................................... 16 21 Secure Programming ............................................................................................................................ 16 22 Manual Production Mode (One-Touch Operation) ............................................................................... 17 23 In-Circuit Programming ......................................................................................................................... 17 23.1 Vdd ................................................................................................................................................... 17 23.2 Vpp ................................................................................................................................................... 17 23.3 CLOCK and DATA ............................................................................................................................ 17 23.4 Delay between Vdd and Vpp ............................................................................................................ 17 24 Appendix A: Power Supply ................................................................................................................... 18 25 Technical Assistance ............................................................................................................................ 18 26 Warranty ............................................................................................................................................... 18 27 Contact ................................................................................................................................................. 18 28 Copyright Notice ................................................................................................................................... 18 Rev: 4.7.3 Jan-2011 Page 2 of 18

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