Thanks guys. It seems that this is going to work out perfectly.
Yesterday, I finished the whole Mid-Range manual and ICD2 manual.
I still have some questions though.
If my target application provides its own power, Vdd flows from the target through pin2 of the cable to ICD2 buffers?
Oh, one bad thing about buying a ICD2 clone is that I don't know if all the hardware details in the Microchip ICD2 manual is going to apply to my machine.
You have to disconnect the PIC 5V from the target so that the PIC's 5V is provided by the ICD2 during programming and debugging.
MathGeek said:
Oh, one bad thing about buying a ICD2 clone is that I don't know if all the hardware details in the Microchip ICD2 manual is going to apply to my machine.
I read the manuals, but i don't know if I can recall anything
Oh, I see, so that in the essence, PIC mcu itself is powered by ICD2 during programming and debugging no matter what. In other words, PIC's Vdd is isolated from the target voltage supply.
Does PIC's Vss have to be also isolated from the target ground?