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dsPIC33E/PIC24E USB Starter Kit User’s Guide
DS51936B-page 16
© 2010-2011 Microchip Technology Inc.
2.2
FEATURES
This section describes the key features of the starter kit. Refer to 
 and 
 for their actual locations on the board.
2.2.1
Processor Support
The dsPIC33E USB Starter Kit is designed with a permanently mounted (i.e., soldered) 
dsPIC33EP512MU810 DSC. Similarly, the PIC24E USB Starter Kit is designed with a 
permanently mounted (i.e., soldered) PIC24EP512GU810 MCU.
2.2.2
Power Supply
There are two ways to supply power to the dsPIC33E or PIC24E USB Starter Kit:
• Connect the USB Debug connector J2 to a PC running MPLAB using the supplied 
mini-B to full-sized A cable
• An external application board with a regulated DC power supply that provides +5V 
can be connected to the application board connector (J3) that is provided on the 
bottom side of the board
One green LED (D4) is provided to show that the dsPIC33E or PIC24E device is being 
powered.
2.2.3
Debug USB Connectivity
The dsPIC33E or PIC24E USB Starter Kit includes a PIC24FJ256GB106 USB micro-
controller that provides debugger connectivity over USB. The PIC24FJ256GB106 is 
hard-wired to the dsPIC33E or PIC24E device to translate the I/O pins of the 
PIC24FJ256GB106 device to the ICSP™ pins of the dsPIC33E or PIC24E device. The 
debugger circuit also includes a 25LC256 Serial EEPROM device for data storage.
The programming/debugging circuit on the dsPIC33E or PIC24E USB Starter Kit is similar 
in functionality and feature-set to the MPLAB PICkit™ 3 debugger.
2.2.4
dsPIC33E/PIC24E USB Connectivity
There are three possible ways to connect to the dsPIC33E or PIC24E USB 
microcontroller:
• Host mode
Connect the device to the type-A connector J6, located on the top side of the 
starter kit. If using the debug USB port to power the Host port, install jumper J5 to 
short the back-power prevention diode. Note that a maximum of ~400 mA can be 
supplied from the debug USB port to the host port using this method. If the full 
500 mA supply is needed for the application, an external supply must be 
connected to the application board and jumper J5 must be removed to prevent 
back-powering the debug USB port.
• Device mode
First, connect the debug mini-B USB cable to port J2. Next, connect the starter kit 
to the USB Host using a cable with a type-B micro plug to the starter kit’s micro-B 
port J4, located on the bottom side of the starter kit. The other end of the cable 
must have a type-A plug. Connect it to a USB host. Jumper J5 should be 
removed.