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MPLAB® ICD2 Development Kit

The MPLAB® ICD 2 allows debugging and programming of a wide range of PIC®FLASH microcontrollers using a powerful
graphical user interface of the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE) which is a free tool included
with each unit. It is an ideal tool that enables embedded sytem engineers to conduct system debugging, and transfer of
code to devices via a PC (USB or RS232 port) operating with MPLAB IDE.
In-Circuit Debugging and in-circuit programming is achieved via only 2 I/O microcontroller pins connected by an ICD connector attached to the device.The MPLAB ICD 2 firmware is FLASH-based, permitting upgrade from the manufacturers website.
Available as standard kit DV164005 (ICD2 module and USB cable), or DV164007 (ICD2 module, USB/RS232 cable and power supply).


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200-105 ICD2 Kit DV164005
200-107 ICD2 Kit & PSU DV164007
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