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8.2 General Correcve Acons
The general corrective actions in the following sections may solve your problem.
8.2.1 Read/Write Error Acons
If you receive a read or write error:
1. Did you click Debug > Reset ? This may produce read/write errors.
2. Try the action again. It may be a one-time error.
3. Ensure that the target is powered and at the correct voltage levels for the device. See the device
data sheet for required device voltage levels.
4. Ensure that the debugger-to-target connection is correct (PGC and PGD are connected).
5. For write failures, ensure that “Erase all before Program” is checked on the Program Options for
the debugger (see section Program).
6. Ensure that the cable(s) are of the correct length.
8.2.2 Debugger to Target Communicaon Error Acons
If the MPLAB ICD 5 In-Circuit Debugger and the target device are not communicating with each
other:
1. Select Debug > Reset and then try the action again.
2. Ensure that the cable(s) are of the correct length.
8.2.3 Debugger to Computer Communicaon Error Acons
If the MPLAB ICD 5 In-Circuit Debugger and MPLAB X IDE are not communicating with each other:
1. Unplug and then plug in the debugger.
2. Reconnect to the debugger.
3. Try the operation again. It is possible the error was a one-time event.
4. The version of a pack (DPF/TP) installed in MPLAB X IDE may be incorrect for the target device.
See MPLAB X IDE documentation for information on how to install updated packs.
5. There may be an issue with the computer USB port. See section USB Port Communication Error
Actions.
8.2.4 Corrupted Installaon Acons
The problem is most likely caused by a incomplete or corrupted installation of MPLAB X IDE:
1. Uninstall all versions of MPLAB X IDE from the computer.
2. Reinstall the desired MPLAB X IDE version.
3. If the problem persists, contact Microchip Support.
8.2.5 USB Port Communicaon Error Acons
The problem is most likely caused by a faulty or non-existent communications port:
1. Reconnect to the MPLAB ICD 5 In-Circuit Debugger.