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SIM3C1XX-B-EDK

Manufacturer Part Number
SIM3C1XX-B-EDK
Description
Specifications: Lead Free Status: Lead Free ; RoHS Status: RoHS Compliant
Manufacturer
Silicon_Laboratories
Datasheet
Using the Precision32 IDE
If you are having trouble installing and/or using the development kit, please use the following support resources:
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All Precision32 software and resources are downloadable at
UDP Motherboard, MCU card, Pico Board, and I/O card User’s Guides (www.silabs.com/udp)
Application Note “AN667: Getting Started with the Silicon Labs Precision32 IDE"
(contains instructions to register the Precision32 IDE)
Latest versions of 32-bit Application Notes are available at
MCU Knowledgebase (available at
Contact an Applications Engineer using the online information request form (available at
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Open the Precision32 IDE and select the
Step Into
example(s)
clicking Debug ‘Blinky’ [Debug]
Select the
in the Quickstart window.
Start a Debug session by
or Step Over
link in the Quickstart
project workspace.
Import SI32 SDK
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Window.
code.
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Select just the Blinky checkbox and
Run
select
add it to the Expressions window.
Register the IDE using the steps
Rev. 0.1
Right-click on a variable and
listed on the Welcome page.
Add Watch Expression...
the program. The LED will
blink. Stop
press Finish.
and
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program.
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‘Blinky’ [Debug]
Select the Silicon Labs SDK path
Then press Run
Project Explorer and press
Breakpoint to add a breakpoint.
Right-click on any blue-marked
lines of code and select Toggle
(C:\SiLabs\32bit\si32-x.y) using
Select the Blinky project in the
View or modify Peripherals,
the drop-down menu at the
Registers, or Memory.
bottom of the IDE.
in the Quickstart
to run to the
breakpoint.
window.
Build

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