36.2 Low-Voltage Programming Entry Mode
The Low-Voltage Programming Entry mode allows the PIC® Flash MCUs to be programmed using VDD only,
without high voltage. When the LVP bit of the Configuration Word 4 register is set to
‘1
’, the low-voltage ICSP programming entry is
enabled. To disable the Low-Voltage ICSP mode, the LVP bit must be programmed to ‘0
’.
Entry into the Low-Voltage Programming Entry mode requires the following steps:
- MCLR is brought to VIL.
- A 32-bit key sequence is presented on ICSPDAT, while clocking ICSPCLK.
Once the key sequence is complete, MCLR must be held at VIL for as long as Program/Verify mode is to be maintained.
If low-voltage programming is enabled (LVP = 1
), the MCLR Reset function is automatically enabled and cannot be disabled. See
the “MCLR” section for more information.
The LVP bit can only be reprogrammed to ‘0
’ by using the High-Voltage Programming mode.