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Doubts about the debugging process using ICD2 clone

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Hi guys!

Well i´m trying to build a ICD2 clone, i´ve seen a lot on the internet.
I see that when you want to program the pic you use a 5v voltage and your PCB must be isolated from the porgram pins.
I am doubtful about the debuging process, the PCB supply must be the same that the 5V program board offers. (this is the case of L. stolz ICD 2 clone)
My PCB will be suplied with less than 5 volts. What changes do you suggest me to do, cound be a Bidirectional Logic Level Translator?, maybe i´am completely in the wrong way
Does anyone knows how can i solve this problem? :?:

I hope someone can help me!!
Thanks
 

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