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BOARD DEMO PICDEM USB

DM163010

Manufacturer Part Number
DM163010
Description
BOARD DEMO PICDEM USB
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of DM163010

Processor To Be Evaluated
PlC16C745/765
Interface Type
USB
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Glossary
External RAM (PIC17CXX Devices Only)
Off-chip Read/Write memory.
File Registers
On-chip general purpose and special function registers.
FLASH
A type of EEPROM where data is written or erased in blocks instead of bytes.
FNOP
Forced No Operation. A forced NOP cycle is the second cycle of a two-cycle
instruction. Since the PICmicro architecture is pipelined, it pre-fetches the
next instruction in the physical address space while it is executing the current
instruction. However, if the current instruction changes the program counter,
this pre-fetched instruction is explicitly ignored, causing a forced NOP cycle.
HALT
The command that stops the emulator. Executing HALT is the same as
stopping at a break point. The program counter stops, and the user can
inspect and change register values, and single step through code.
HEX Code
A file of executable instructions assembled or compiled from source code into
standard HEX format code. HEX code can be directly converted to object
code.
High Level Language
A language for writing programs that is of a higher level of abstraction from
the processor than assembler code. High level languages (such as C) employ
a compiler to translate statements into machine instructions that the target
processor can execute.
ICE
In-Circuit Emulator. MPLAB ICE is Microchip’s In-Circuit Emulator that works
with MPLAB IDE.
IDE
Integrated Development Environment. An application that has multiple
functions for firmware development. The MPLAB IDE integrates a compiler,
an assembler, a project manager, an editor, a debugger, a simulator, and an
assortment of other tools within one Windows application. A user developing
an application should be able to write code, compile, debug and test an
application without leaving the MPLAB desktop.
Import
Bring data into the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE) from
an outside source
Mac
Short for Macintosh.
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