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Ensure that the target is powered properly.
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Step 14: Here we have opted for the ‘Next’ button, just to show you what will happen next, and a window appears with programming & error code examples as shown below. Click Next to view the wizard screen with examples of Programmer-To-Go error codes, or click Exit to close the Wizard dialog box. When any USB power source is applied, the PICkit 2 unit will power up in Programmer-To-Go mode and “Target” LED will blink.
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Disconnect the PICkit 2 from the PC USB port. The “Target” LED should now be blinking twice in succession to indicate that the PICkit2 is in Programmer-To-Go mode and it is ready to program.
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Step 13: When we go for Download operation the PICkit 2 “Busy” LED will remain lit continuously. Click the Download button to store the memory image and settings in the PICkit 2 unit and place it in Programmer-To-Go mode. For most situations, both these options should be enabled. Step 12: Now the “Programmer to go-Wizard” window will provide a summary of the settings from the previous window, indicating whether the “ Tools >Fast Programming and Programmer >Hold Device in Reset” are enabled or not. Step 11: The Programmer Settings screen allows the user to verify the memory image buffer settings, and also to select the target VDD power options to be used. Click Next to go to the “Programmer Settings” screen. Step 8: After setting the Tools options it will be displayed shown in the image below Step 9: Once the memory image and programming options for intended target device are set up and tested, start the Programmer-To-Go Setup Wizard via Programmer > PICkit 2 Programmer-To-Go… Step 10: The wizard dialog box opens up with a welcome screen. The output window will display the run and halt log for the target Step 20: Once the debug process is completed successfully, a green arrow will be displayed over the breakpoint.Step 19: To start debugging the code, mark a break point in the c file and click the icon (shown in the image below) to run the code.On clicking the icon, the BUSY LED on the PICKIT2 Programmer glows indicating that the debug mode is on. Step 18: Now click the icon (marked red in the image below) to Program the target device.
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MPLAB IDE will automatically install the new firmware. Depending on the version of the MPLAB IDE and the selected device, a message may pop up, indicating that the firmware (PICkit 2 operating system) needs to be updated. Step 17: MPLAB IDE will add PICkit 2 debug features: (A) the status bar will show PICkit 2 as the debug tool, (B) PICkit 2 debug tool will be added, (C) the Debugger menu will change to add PICkit 2 debug functions, (D) the output window will display communication status, between the PICKIT2 Programmer and the target, on the PICkit 2 tab.The connection status will be visible in the output window. if PICKIT2 is not automatically detected, when selected as debug tool, select Debugger > Connect to establish connection. Step 16: From menu bar Select Debugger > Select Tool > PICkit 2.Note: if you import a file from File > Import, rather than creating and building the code, then the debugger will debug the imported file If the PICKIT2 Programmer didn’t connect automatically when it was selected as a Programmer tool, select Programmer > Connect to connect now. When we select the option PICkit 2 from Programmer, in PICKIT2 Programmer target LED will glow. Step 8: From menu bar select Programmer > Select Programmer > PICkit 2 as shown below.Step 7: Set the ‘Setting‘ for the ‘Category’ as shown below and make sure the configuration Bits set in codeis set or ‘tick’ marked.Step 6: Now remove the ‘tick’ from Configuration Bits set in code and click ‘OK’ for the dialogue box appears as shown below.Step 5: Next from the menu bar select Configure > Configuration Bits.Step 4: Select the device to be programmed from the drop down list and click ‘OK’.Step 3: From MPLAB IDE menu bar select Configure > Select Device as shown below.Step 2: The MPLAB IDE window opens as shown below.Step 1: Launch MPLAB IDE,(click here to download).Power up the PICKIT2 Programmer, PWR LED glows.