MPLAB PICkit4 In-Circuit Debugger Programmer for PIC dsPIC MCUs Fast Programming For Sale


MPLAB PICkit4 In-Circuit Debugger Programmer for PIC dsPIC MCUs Fast Programming
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MPLAB PICkit4 In-Circuit Debugger Programmer for PIC dsPIC MCUs Fast Programming:
$168.99

MPLAB PICkit 4 In-Circuit Debugger, Fast Programming, Increased FunctionalityDescription

The MPLAB®PICkit™ 4 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer allows fast and easy debugging and programming of PIC®and dsPIC®flash microcontrollers, using the powerful graphical user interface of MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE), version 4.15.

The MPLAB PICkit 4 programs faster than its predecessor PICkit3.Along with a wider target voltage, the PICkit 4 supports more advanced interfaces.

An additional micro SD card slotand the ability to be self-powered from the target meansyou can take your code with you and program on the go.*, and never worry about the code size.

Features
  • 8-pin single in-line header (compatible with ICSP/2-wire JTAG/4-wire JTAG/SWD)
  • Matches silicon clocking speed, programs as fast as the device will allow
  • Wide target voltage (1.20V~5.5V)
  • Can be powered from the target (2.7V~5.5V)
    • Minimal current consumption at <100µA from target
  • Powered by a high-speed USB 2.0, no external power required
    • Can supply up to 50mA of power to the target through USB
  • The firmware is continually being upgraded to add support for new devices
  • Programmer-to-Go (PTG) support*
    • SD card slot to hold program data
    • Press on the logo to program the target
  • CE and RoHS compliant

* The PICkit 4 now supports Programmer-to-Go functionality.To use it, MPLAB X IDE v5.30 or later is required for firmware update, and a Micro SD Card is also included for your convenience to hold the program data.

Software Requirements
  • MPLAB X IDE version4.15 or later
  • Microsoft Windows® 7 or later, Mac OSX® and Linux® operating systems
  • Programs code files generated by MPLAB IDE
Supported Devices

To check supported devices:If you have MPLAB X IDE installed, you can browse to the “docs” folder under your MPLAB X installation directory and open the file “Device Support.htm”. Alternatively, you can download it from this link:[link removed by ]

How to Use

1. Install the latest MPLAB X IDE (www.microchip.com/mplabx)

2. Connect to Target Device

  1. Connect the MPLAB PICkit 4 to the computer using the supplied Micro-B USB cable.
  2. Attach the communications cable between the debugger and target board.
  3. Connect external power to target board.

Typical Debugger System – Device with On-Board Debug Circuitry

Alternative Debugger System – ICE Device

3. Create, Build and Run Project

  1. Refer to the MPLAB X IDE User's Guide or online help for instructions to install language tools, create or open a project, and configure project properties.
  2. Check that the configuration bits in your code match the Recommended Settings below.
  3. To execute your code in Debug mode, perform a debug run. To execute your code in Non-Debug (release) mode, perform a run. To hold a device in Reset after programming, use the Hold in Reset icon in the toolbar.

Recommended Settings

PICkit 4 Interfaces Pinouts


** Target device must be running with an oscillator for the debugger to function as a debugger.
*** If the device has AVdd and AVss lines, they must be connected for the debugger to operate.

Target Circuit Design Precautions
  • Do not use pull-ups on PGC/PGD:they will disrupt the voltage levels, since these lines have programmable pull-down resistors in the debugger.
  • Do not use capacitors on PGC/PGD:they will prevent fast transitions on data and clock lines during programming and debug communications.
  • Do not use capacitors on MCLR:they will prevent fast transitions of VPP. A simple pull-up resistor is generally sufficient.
  • Do not use diodes on PGC/PGD:they will prevent offerirectional communication between the debugger and the target device.
  • Do not exceed recommended cable lengths:Refer to the Hardware Specification of the MPLAB PICkit 4 online help or user's guide for cable lengths.
Development Resources

PICkit 4 resources official Resources

  1. PICkit 4 original kit (USB cable included) x1
  2. Micro SD Card 16GB x1
  3. 6-pin RJ11 cable x1
  4. RJ-11 to ICSP adaptor x1
  5. 6-pin ICSP cable x1
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