Overview:
There is a difference between the pinouts for CODEGRIP and mikroProg when using the 10-pin IDC adapter. It is important to refer to the appropriate user manuals and schematics documentation to understand the specific pinout configurations for both devices.
Pinout Differences:
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mikroProg IDC10 Pinout:
The IDC10 pinout for mikroProg programmers/debuggers varies from that of CODEGRIP. For detailed information on the pinouts, you can refer to the User Manuals for the specific mikroProg model.MikroProg for PIC User Manual – Page 13 contains the IDC10 pinout details for this model.
MikroProg for STM32 User Manual – Page 13 also contains the IDC10 pinout details for this model.
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CODEGRIP IDC10 Pinout:
CODEGRIP has multiple versions of adapter boards, each with its own IDC10 pinout configuration. For specific details, you should refer to the schematics documentation for the relevant CODEGRIP adapter board.- Example: CODEGRIP ADAPT MIKROE-4551 Schematic provides the pinout details for this specific CODEGRIP adapter board.
Conclusion:
The pinouts for CODEGRIP and mikroProg differ, so it is essential to check the relevant user manuals and schematics for the specific product you are using. The resources linked above provide detailed information on the 10-pin IDC adapter pinouts for both CODEGRIP and mikroProg devices. Ensure you use the correct pinout to avoid connection issues during programming and debugging.