PMF18WD1 Microchip Technology, PMF18WD1 Datasheet - Page 78

PROCESSOR MODULE FOR ICE4000

PMF18WD1

Manufacturer Part Number
PMF18WD1
Description
PROCESSOR MODULE FOR ICE4000
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of PMF18WD1

Module/board Type
Processor Module
Product
Microcontroller Modules
Core Processor
PIC18F1310 and PIC18F1320
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
For Use With/related Products
ICE4000
For Use With
ICE4000 - EMULATOR MPLAB-ICE 4000 POD
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
MPLAB
A.5
DS51490A-page 72
LIMITATIONS
ICE 4000 User’s Guide
Error Halting Processor
Emulation may have been halted by the user while the processor was in sleep mode.
It is also possible that the power is expected to come from the target board, but power
is not applied to the device. See Debugger>Settings and click the Power tab to check
this setting.
No Target Clock
MPLAB IDE cannot detect a clock on the target board. Click Debugger>Settings and
click the Clock tab. Check the target clock or switch to the emulator clock.
Processor Frequency Too Slow
The clock frequency chosen is too slow (below 32 kHz) for the MPLAB ICE 4000
processor module to emulate. Select Debugger>Settings and click the Clock tab.
Select a higher frequency. Refer to the selected PICmicro MCU data sheet for
operating frequencies.
Stack Overflow Has Occurred After Break
An overflow of the stack has occurred. If this has happened after a program break,
check Debugger>Settings, Break Options tab and make sure “Freeze Peripherals on
Halt” is checked. If it is not, peripherals will continue to run during a Halt and could
cause a stack overflow.
Unable to Communicate with Emulator
The device you selected is not supported on this tool. Select Configure>Select Device
to select a supported device. Select the appropriate configuration options from the
MPLAB ICE 4000 Settings dialog tabs in order to configure the emulator processor
module or probe for a specific device. For additional help, see Common Problems.
Make sure the processor module is plugged in to the emulator pod.
Make sure the emulator is powered on, connected to the PC and is functioning properly.
General and device-specific limitations for the emulator may be found in on-line help
for MPLAB ICE 4000.
 2004 Microchip Technology Inc.

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