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MIKROE-798

Manufacturer Part Number
MIKROE-798
Description
Development Boards & Kits - PIC / DSPIC EASYPIC v7 DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM
Manufacturer
mikroElektronika
Datasheet

Specifications of MIKROE-798

Rohs
yes
Product
Development Boards
Tool Is For Evaluation Of
PIC18F45K22
Core
PIC
Interface Type
RS-232, USB
Operating Supply Voltage
5 V
Description/function
Development board only, touch screen, pencil, DS1820, LCD, serial cable, GLCD not included
Dimensions
266 mm x 220 mm
On-board programmer
What is mikroProg
How do I start?
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mikroProg
In-Circuit Debugger. Smart engineering allows mikroProg
all PIC10, PIC12, PIC16, PIC18, devices in a single programmer! It
supports over 250 microcontrollers from Microchip®. Outstanding
performance and easy operation are among it's top features.
In order to start using mikroProg
you just have to follow two simple steps:
1. Install the necessary software
- Install USB drivers
- Install mikroProg Suite
2. Power up the board, and you are ready to go.
- Plug in the programmer USB cable
- LINK LED should light up.
NOTE:
is a fast USB 2.0 programmer with mikroICD
If you use other than the default PIC18F45K22 MCU,
make sure that programmer jumpers are placed in proper
positions for your microcontroller socket.
Why so many LEDs?
Three LEDs indicate specific programmer
operation. Link LED lights up when USB
link is established with your PC, Active
LED lights up when programmer is active.
Data is on when data is being transferred
between the programmer and PC software
(compiler or mikroProg Suite
for PIC® software
?
and program your microcontroller,
for PIC®).
to support
hardware
MCLR pin
selection
Before using the programmer,
make sure to set MCLR pin jumpers
J1 and J2, so that MCLR line is
routed to the correct socket for
your microcontroller. If you are
using the default PIC18F45K22,
jumpers are supposed to be set for
DIP40, as shown below.
DIP40,
DIP28
DIP18A,
DIP18B
DIP20
DIP14
DIP8
Programing
lines selection
Jumpers J8 and J9 are
used to select PGC and
PGD programming lines
for your microcontroller.
Make
jumpers in the proper
position for your socket.
DIP40,
DIP28,
DIP18A,
DIP18B
sure
DIP20,
DIP14,
DIP8
to
place
MCLR pin
function
Using jumper J19 you can
specify whether MCLR
pin of your microcontroller
is connected to the on-
board reset circuit, or
acts just as I/O pin.
MCLR
as
MCLR
MCLR
as I/O

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