8.4 Disconnecting the On-Board Debugger

The on-board debugger and level shifters can be completely disconnected from the PIC16F18076.

The block diagram below shows all connections between the debugger and the PIC16F18076. The rounded boxes represent connections to the board edge. The signal names shown are also printed in silkscreen on the bottom side of the board.

To disconnect the debugger, cut the straps shown in Figure 8-7.

Attention: Cutting the GPIO straps to the on-board debugger will disable the virtual serial port, programming, debugging, and data streaming. Cutting the power supply strap will disconnect the on-board power supply.
Tip: Reconnect any cut connection by using solder. Alternatively, mount a 0Ω 0402 resistor.
Tip: When the debugger is disconnected, an external debugger can be connected to holes, as shown in Figure 8-7. 4.6 Connecting External Debuggers describes how to connect an external debugger.
Figure 8-6.  On-Board Debugger Connections Block Diagram
Figure 8-7. On-Board Debugger Connection Cut Straps