
An 'ISP Header' is the connector used to interface the cable which carries the programming signals from an external ISP Programmer to the Target System Circuit Board / Microcontroller. The programming signals are routed via the ISP Header to the Target Device on the Target System Circuit Board.
The header is usually in the form of either a 6-way or 10-way IDC 'box header' with 2 rows of pins on a 0.1" pitch. However, it can also be a Single-in-Line SIL Pin Header or in fact any form of custom connector.
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