Chapter 2. Getting Started; Programming The Curiosity Low Pin Count (Lpc) Development Board; Programming Using Mplab® X Ide - Microchip Technology Curiosity Low Pin Count User Manual

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The Curiosity Low Pin Count (LPC) Development Board contains a PICkit On-Board
(PKOB) which allows for both low-voltage programming and low-voltage in-circuit
debugging for all supported devices. When used with the MPLAB IDE, in-circuit
debugging allows the user to run, modify, and troubleshoot their custom software and
hardware quickly, without the need for additional debugging tools.
2.1
PROGRAMMING THE CURIOSITY LOW PIN COUNT (LPC) DEVELOPMENT
BOARD
Programming the Curiosity LPC Development Board can be accomplished through
MPLAB X IDE (version 3.30 or higher for Rev 2 and version 5.20 or higher for Rev 4).
Note:
2.1.1
1. Connect the Curiosity LPC Board to the computer using the on-board micro-USB
2. Open MPLAB X IDE and either create a new project or open an existing one.
3. Click on the Project Properties icon located in the project's Dashboard window
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CURIOSITY LOW PIN COUNT DEVELOPMENT

Chapter 2. Getting Started

The Curiosity LPC Board must be programmed using Low-Voltage
Programming (LVP). The LVP bit of the Configuration Word(s) must be set
(LVP = ON or '1').
Programming Using MPLAB
connector.
(as seen in
Figure
2-1). Alternatively, the Project Properties window can be
opened by clicking on File > Project Properties, or by right clicking on the project
name in the Projects window and clicking Properties.
BOARD USER'S GUIDE
®
X IDE
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