On Mar 24, 6:48 am, Sebastien Lelong <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 1: Vpp
> 2: Vdd
> 3: GND (Vss)
> 4: PGD
> 5: PGC
> 6: PGM

> Seb

This seems to be a very standard layout.
vpp aka MCLR    --> brown (may be 1, Dot, MCLR or VPP marking on PCB)
vdd AKA +5V     --> red
0V AKA GND, VSS --> orange
PGD   --> yellow
PGC --> green
PGM --> blue

PGM aka LVP... often a jumper on target, or no connection on target,
or jumper on programmer. On my programmer PGM is open circuit unless
VPP/MCLR on (approx +12V) in which case it is shorted to ground OV.

Only some chips need PGM asserted and usually only when virgin. MCLR /
VPP "high voltage" programming is preferable. If target PCB is for
different PICs it should be a 3 pin jumper (remove entirely, jump to
RB3 or RB4, centre is PGM from programmer)


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