Features
·USB (Full Speed 2 Mbits/s) and RS-232 interface to
host PC
·Real-time execution
·MPLAB IDE compatible (free copy included)
·Built-in over voltage/short circuit monitor
·Firmware upgradeable from PC/web download
·Totally enclosed
·Supports low voltage to 2.0 volts (2.0 to 6.0 range)
·Diagnostic LED's (Power, Busy,Error)
·Read/Write program and data memory of
microcontroller
·Erase of program memory space with verification
·Freeze-peripherals at breakpoint
Products Supported
The MPLAB ICD 2 currently supports most PIC and dsPIC
Flash microcontrollers. Flash PICmicro MCU’s not
supported are PIC16F72/73/74/76/77/83/84A.
The MPLAB ICD 2 firmware is continually being updated to
add support for new devices. A review of the README file
located in MPLAB IDE is recommended for the most current
list of supported parts. As new device firmware becomes
available, free downloads are available at
www.microchip.com.
In-Circuit Debugging Basics
Traditionally, embedded systems engineers use in-circuit
emulators (ICE) to develop and debug their designs and
then programmers to transfer the code to the devices. The
in-circuit debugging logic, when implemented, is part of the
actual microcontroller silicon and provides a low-cost
alternative to a more expensive ICE. In-circuit debugging
offers these benefits:
·Low cost
·Minimum of extra hardware
·Expensive sockets or adapters are not needed
·Debugging and programming a production line board is
possible
However, it has the following trade-offs:
·Use of some target system resources such as I/O
pins, program memory, data memory, and stack
space. As a result, some portions of an embedded
application may not be debugged.
·Triggering and breakpointing are limited to the built-in
capabilities of the in-circuit debugging logic.
·The target chip must be running with a clock and a
supply voltage. Often an emulator probe can run
without external hardware.
All-in-one Debugger/Programmer
Solution for Flash Products
The MPLAB ICD 2 (In-Circuit Debugger 2) allows
debugging and programming of PIC®and dsPIC®Flash
microcontrollers using the powerful graphical user interface
of the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE),
included with each kit. The MPLAB ICD 2 is connected to
the design engineer's PC using USB or RS-232 interface
and can be connected to the target via an ICD connector.
The connector uses two device I/O pins that are shared
between in-circuit debugging and In-Circuit Serial
Programming™.
Host System Requirements
·PC-compatible system with a Intel Pentium®class or
higher processor, or equivalent
·A minimum of 32 MB RAM
·A minimum of 40 MB available hard drive space
·CD-ROM drive (for use with the accompanying CD)
·Available USB or RS-232 port
·Microsoft®Windows®98, Windows NT®4.0,
Windows 2000 or Windows XP. USB support may be
limited by the Windows operating system, particularly
Windows 98/NT.
MPLAB®ICD 2 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer
The Microchip name and logo, the Microchip logo, dsPIC, KEELOQ, MPLAB, PIC, PICmicro, PICSTART, PRO MATE and PowerSmart are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated
in the U.S.A. and other countries. FilterLab, microID, MXDEV, MXLAB, PICMASTER, SEEVAL and The Embedded Control Solutions Company are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology
Incorporated in the U.S.A. Accuron, Application Maestro, dsPICDEM, dsPICDEM.net, ECAN, ECONOMONITOR, FanSense, FlexROM, fuzzyLAB, In-Circuit Serial Programming, ICSP, ICEPIC,
microPort, Migratable Memory, MPASM, MPLIB, MPLINK, MPSIM, PICC, PICkit, PICDEM, PICDEM.net, PowerCal, PowerInfo, PowerMate, PowerTool, rfLAB, rfPIC, Select Mode, SmartSensor,
SmartShunt, SmartTel and Total Endurance are trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. Serialized Quick Turn Programming (SQTP) is a service mark of
Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. All other trademarks mentioned herein are property of their respective companies.
© 2003, Microchip Technology Incorporated, Printed in the U.S.A., All Rights Reserved. 9/03
DS51264B
*DS51264B*
Microchip Technology Inc. 2355 W. Chandler Blvd. Chandler, AZ 85224-6199 USA (480) 792-7200 FAX(480) 792-7277
Customer Support
Microchip maintains a worldwide network of distributors, representatives, local sales offices, Field Application Engineers and
Corporate Application Engineers. Microchip’s Internet home page can be reached at: www.microchip.com.
Americas
Atlanta (770) 640-0034
Boston (978) 692-3848
Chicago (630) 285-0071
Dallas (972) 818-7423
Detroit (248) 538-2250
Kokomo (765) 864-8360
Los Angeles (949) 263-1888
Phoenix (480) 792-7966
San Jose (408) 436-7950
Toronto (905) 673-0699
Asia/Pacific
Australia 61-2-9868-6733
China – Beijing 86-10-85282100
China – Chengdu 86-28-86766200
China – Fuzhou 86-591-7503506
China – Hong Kong SAR 852-2401-1200
China – Qingdao 86-532-5027355
China – Shanghai 86-21-6275-5700
China – Shenzhen 86-755-82901380
China – Shunde 86-765-8395507
India 91-80-2290061
Japan 81-45-471- 6166
Korea 82-2-554-7200
Singapore 65-6334-8870
Taiwan 886-2-2717-7175
Taiwan – Kaohsiung 886-7-536-4818
Europe
Austria 43-7242-2244-399
Denmark 45-4420-9895
France 33-1-69-53-63-20
Germany 49-89-627-144-0
Italy 39-0331-742611
Netherlands 31-416-690399
United Kingdom 44-118-921-5869
As of 9/1/03
Part Numbers and Ordering Information – MPLAB® ICD 2 Products and Accessories
Part Number Description Availability
DV164005 ICD2 Module (Includes ICD 2 Module and USB Cable) Now
DV164006 ICD2 Evaluation Kit (Includes ICD 2 Module, USB Cable, RS-232 Cable, Power Supply and
PICDEM™ 2 Plus Demonstration Board - DV163022) Now
DV164007 ICD2 Module ws (Includes ICD 2 Module, USB Cable, RS-232 Cable and Power Supply) Now
AC162049 Universal Programming Module Works with DV164005, DV164006 and DV164007 above) Now
AC162048 RS-232 and Power Supply Kit (Use with DV164005 above for RS-232 communication) Now
DM163022 PICDEM 2 Plus Demonstration Board (Includes PIC18F452, PIC16F877, LCD 2 x 16 Display, Now
LED’s , RS-232 Port,Piezo Sounder,Temperature Sensor, Demonstration Programs, Unassembled
Source Code and More)
AC162050 Header Interface (8P DIP) for PIC12F629/675 Now
AC162051 Header Interface (28P/40P DIP) Now
AC162052 Header Interface (14P DIP) for PIC16F676/630 Now
AC162053 Header Interface (18P DIP) for PIC16F627A/628A/648A Now
AC162054 Header Interface (18P DIP) for PIC16F716 Q1/04
MPLAB ICD 2 Headers
For 8-pin (PIC12F629/675), 14-pin
(PIC16F630/676) or 18-pin
(PIC16F627A/628A/648A) devices,
limited I/O make integrated in-circuit
debugging impractical. Instead, in-
circuit debugging is made possible
by using a header containing an
equivalent device with integrated in-
circuit debugging peripheral. For
debugging, the header is connected
to the MPLAB ICD 2 module via the MPLAB ICD 2 connector
and is inserted into the target socket with a stand-off
connector.
Universal Programming Module
The Universal Programming
Module can be used in
conjunction with the MPLAB
ICD 2 to provide an easy
means for programming 300 to
600-mil PDIP Flash devices. It
features a 40-pin ZIP socket,
an MPLAB ICD 2 connector,
programming indicator and
configuration jumpers.