
Universal Development Board™ Reference Manual
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5.1.4 20-Pin DIP Package
6 In Circuit Serial Programing (ICSP)
A separate Microchip development tool capable of programming the microcontroller being used is required to
make use of the UDB. Suitable tools include the PICkit® 2, PICkit® 3, ICD3 and various other programming tools
available from Microchip and some third parties.
The UDB board provides two connectors for attachment of the programming tool to the board. These are the ICSP
connector, J8, and the Tag connector, J14.
6.1 ICSP Connector
The ICSP connector, J8, is a 6-pin, right angle, make header suitable for direct connection of a PICkit® 2 or PICkit® 3
programming tool. Microchip have adapters available for connection of other development tools, such as the ICD3
or the RealICE to this connector (part# AC164110).
6.2 Tag connector
The Tag connector, J14, is a relatively new programming tool connection standard developed by Microchip®. It is
made up of a land and hole pattern on the board. A special header snaps onto the board at this location to make
the necessary signal connections. Refer to the Microchip® web site and Microchip® documentation to find the
appropriate Tag connector adapter to use with the programming tool being used.
6.3 Programming Signals
The programming signals used by the ICSP interface are: reset (MCLR), program clock (PGC), and program data
(PGD). These signals are permanently wired to the PIM socket and to the on-board PIC32 microcontroller. When
using either of these devices, no jumper setting is required, except that a shorting block must be installed on the
PIC32 Enable jumper, JP2, when using the on-board PIC32MX360 microcontroller, or removed when using a PIM.
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