Working With Hardware Tools
The new MPLAB® Xpress supported hardware tools currently are:
- MPLAB Snap in-circuit debugger/programmer
- MPLAB PICkit™ 4 in-circuit debugger/programmer
- Curiosity and Curiosity Nano boards
Preparing to use the USB Bridge Tool
To prepare to program your code using a hardware tool:
- If you have been using MPLAB X IDE, close this application. Its drivers can interfere with bridge operation.
- Ensure your MPLAB Xpress project builds without errors.
- If you will use MPLAB Snap or MPLAB PICkit 4, ensure the debugger is connected to a target.
- Connect your hardware to the PC using a USB port.
Starting the USB Bridge Tool
MPLAB Xpress needs a program called USB Bridge to connect to your local USB port. This allows MPLAB Xpress to send a compiled HEX file to a supported hardware tool.
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Select the USB Bridge Installer
Follow the instructions on the Manage USB Bridge window to download a zip file containing the USB Bridge installer.
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Once the zip file is downloaded, click the red X in upper right corner of the window to close it.
Then click OK or Cancel to close the Project Properties window.
Connecting to the USB Bridge Tool
To connect to the USB Bridge Tool, click on the Connect to USB Bridge
icon.
You can see that the tool is connected in the USB Bridge Tool application.
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Open the Project Properties dialog again to see that the specific debug tool is available.
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Programming and Running Your Application
Select the MPLAB Xpress Make and Program DeviceOther Resources
For tips on connecting and debugging, click on the Hardware Debug Tips
icon on the toolbar.



