I use a pickit2, mostly for programming and not for debugging.
it is very easy to use, reliable and versatile: you can use it as a logic analyzer (with additional software from microchip, free), and it can calibrate mid-range chips' OSSCAL data.
pickit3 is newer, but each time you switch a chip, it has to download new os to the programmer, and it cannot be used as a logic analyzer (yet).
it is very easy to use, reliable and versatile: you can use it as a logic analyzer (with additional software from microchip, free), and it can calibrate mid-range chips' OSSCAL data.
pickit3 is newer, but each time you switch a chip, it has to download new os to the programmer, and it cannot be used as a logic analyzer (yet).
between the two, I would go for the pickit2.
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