Frequently Asked Questions
How can I find my ICD-S/U revision number?
The product ID on an ICD-S/U can help you determine the chips and voltages supported by that particular revision.
ICD-S/U Revision Support | ||||||
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Product ID # | Any Chip VDD = 5.0V |
3.0V - 5.0V Chips VDD = 2.5V - 4.5V |
3.0V Only Chips Any VDD |
Newest Chips (more info) |
EP Chip Debug |
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195 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
193, 194 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |
101 - 108 | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | 100 | Yes | Yes* | No | No | No | 96 - 99 | Yes | Yes* | No | No | No | < 96 | Yes | No | No | No | No |
* Operation at lower voltages and/or with some loads on pins B6, B7 may be unreliable.
Using CCSLoad to Find the Product ID
- Connect the ICD-S/U to the PC and open CCSLoad.
- On the Device tab, click on the Programmer Info tab in the table.
- The product ID and firmware will be listed in the table.
Using ICD to Find the Product ID
- Connect the ICD-S/U to the PC and open ICD.
- In the status bar at the bottom of the ICD window, check the center field.
- The product ID and firmware will be listed in the format: M.NN Rev #PID
For more information or additional help about ICD-S/U hardware revisions, contact CCS Technical Support.