Universal Programming Module Americas Asia/Pacific Europe Atlanta - 678-957-9614 Australia - Sydney - 61-2-9868-6733 Austria - Weis - 43-7242-2244-39 Overview Boston - 774-760-0087 China - Beijing - 86-10-8528-2100 Denmark - Copenhagen - 45-4450-2828 The Universal Programming Module (UPM) is a handy, low-cost board that supports the Chicago - 630-285-0071 China - Chengdu - 86-28-8665-5511 France - Paris - 33-1-69-53-63-20 Cleveland - 216-447-0464 China - Hong Kong SAR - 852-2401-1200 Germany - Munich - 49-89-627-144-0 programming of devices using Microchip in-circuit debuggers. The UPM can also be used with the Dallas - 972-818-7423 China - Nanjing- 86-25-8473-2460 Italy - Milan - 39-0331-742611 MPLAB PM3 to ICD Adapter (AC164111) for in-circuit programming with the MPLAB PM3. The Detroit - 248-538-2250 China - Qingdao - 86-532-8502-7355 Netherlands - Drunen - 31-416-690399 ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket in the UPM supports the programming of devices in DIP Kokomo - 765-864-8360 China - Shanghai - 86-21-5407-5533 Spain - Madrid - 34-91-708-08-90 packages up to 40 pins with the aforementioned development tools. Los Angeles - 949-462-9523 China - Shenyang - 86-24-2334-2829 UK - Wokingham - 44-118-921-5869 Phoenix - 480-792-7200 China - Shenzhen - 86-755-8203-2660 Jumper Configuration Santa Clara - 408-961-6444 China - Wuhan - 86-27-5980-5300 03/26/09 ICD input at J1 is mapped to J3. There are Toronto - 905-673-0699 China - Xiamen - 86-592-2388138 seven jumpers (flying leads) located at J3 that China - Xian - 86-29-8833-7252 represent the program mode, power supply, China - Zhuhai - 86-756-3210040 U1 India - Bangalore - 91-80-3090-4444 ground, clock and data lines needed for pro- India - New Delhi - 91-11-4160-8631 gramming. These lines must be connected to J4 J5 India - Pune - 91-20-2566-1512 pins marked 1 through 40 on the two 20-pin Japan - Yokohama - 81-45-471-6166 ICD J1 headers (J4 and J5). These header pins map Korea - Daegu - 82-53-744-4301 directly to the 40 pins of the device socket U1. Korea - Seoul - 82-2-554-7200 For devices with less than 40 pins, J5 number- Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - 60-3-6201-9857 ing will not match the device numbering, e.g., Malaysia - Penang - 60-4-227-8870 for a 20-pin device, J5 pin 40 will be device pin Philippines - Manila - 63-2-634-9065 LED 20, J5 pin 39 will be device pin 19, etc. Con- Singapore - 65-6334-8870 Taiwan - Hsin Chu - 886-3-6578-300 sult the device data sheet for the proper Taiwan - Kaohsiung - 886-7-536-4818 jumper configuration. Further, the Release J3 Taiwan - Taipei - 886-2-2500-6610 Notes for the tool in use may also offer other Thailand - Bangkok - 66-2-694-1351 detailed information about programming the device. Release Notes can be found under the Help menu in the MPLAB IDE. The UPM does not have a separate power source. Power is supplied to the UPM by the develop- ment tool in use. MPLAB ICD 2 uses a 9V DC power supply (AC162039). The MPLAB PM3 uses a 3V/5V DC power supply (ACICE0401). Loading/Programming a Device The ZIF socket (U1) will support up to 40-pin DIP packaged devices. Be sure power is removed prior to inserting the device into the ZIF socket. Also, the handle for the ZIF socket should be in the down position. The device should drop in with zero force. Insert the device so that the top is aligned with the top of the ZIF socket (i.e., pin 1 to pin 1). Once the device is inserted, raise the handle on the socket 90 degrees to the full locked position. LED The LED will illuminate whenever programming activity occurs. Removing a Programmed Device After MPLAB IDE or the MPLAB PM3 in Stand-Alone mode acknowledges that communication is complete, lower the arm (unlock) on the ZIF socket. The device should lift out without any resistance. Resolving Programming/Connection Issues Microchip Technology Inc. 2355 West Chandler Blvd. Chandler, AZ 85224-6199 This issue is caused by too much current drawn by the LED circuitry. To resolve it, remove the www.microchip.com LED. You may also need to place a capacitor (0.1 uF to 10 uF) between VDD and VSS. Important Notes The Microchip name and logo, the Microchip logo and MPLAB are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorpo- rated in the U.S.A. and other countries. PICkit is a trademark of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other 1. The UPM cannot program dsPIC DSC devices except with MPLAB PM3. countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are property of their respective companies. 2008, Microchip Technology Incorporated, Printed in the U.S.A. All Rights Reserved. 7/09 2. The UPM does not have a jumper for low-voltage programming. 3. 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