The picture below shows a P-Star 25K50 Micro, but the same setup could be used with P-Star 45K50 Mini as well, since the 5 ICSP pins are in the same position. The PICkit 3 must be connected via USB to a computer, and the P-Star needs to be powered either from its USB port or from the VIN pin. The MCLR pin is connected to the PICkit 3 through the breadboard and a male-male premium jumper wire. These pins are connected to the PICkit 3 with male-female premium jumper wires. An upwards-pointing 1×4 male header is soldered to VDD, GND, RB7, and RB6. The picture below shows one way to connect a P-Star to a PICkit 3. In addition to making these connections, the P-Star must also be powered (the PICkit 3 does not supply power).
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