Quick question, using ICSP should VPP (pin1) voltage increase to enter into programming mode? Sits at steady 5v
Edit, seems I've answered my own question
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Single-Supply ICSP Programming
The LVP configuration bit enables Single-Supply ICSP
Programming (formerly known as Low-Voltage ICSP
Programming or LVP). When Single-Supply Program-
ming is enabled, the microcontroller can be
programmed without requiring high voltage being
applied to the MCLR/VPP/RE3 pin, but the
RB5/KBI1/PGM pin is then dedicated to controlling
Program mode entry and is not available as a general
purpose I/O pin.
While programming using Single-Supply Program-
ming, VDD is applied to the MCLR/VPP/RE3 pin as in
normal execution mode. To enter Programming mode,
VDD is applied to the PGM pin.
When i read the chip LVP is disabled - can it only be enabled with a programmer using high voltage on pin 1 VPP?
Once LVP has been disabled,
only the standard high-voltage programming is
available and must be used to program the device.