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HCS201_11 Datasheet, PDF (18/36 Pages) Microchip Technology – KEELOQ® Code Hopping Encoder 34-bit fixed code (28-bit serial number | |||
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HCS201
8.0 DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
The PIC® microcontrollers and dsPIC® digital signal
controllers are supported with a full range of software
and hardware development tools:
⢠Integrated Development Environment
- MPLAB® IDE Software
⢠Compilers/Assemblers/Linkers
- MPLAB C Compiler for Various Device
Families
- HI-TECH C for Various Device Families
- MPASMTM Assembler
- MPLINKTM Object Linker/
MPLIBTM Object Librarian
- MPLAB Assembler/Linker/Librarian for
Various Device Families
⢠Simulators
- MPLAB SIM Software Simulator
⢠Emulators
- MPLAB REAL ICE⢠In-Circuit Emulator
⢠In-Circuit Debuggers
- MPLAB ICD 3
- PICkit⢠3 Debug Express
⢠Device Programmers
- PICkit⢠2 Programmer
- MPLAB PM3 Device Programmer
⢠Low-Cost Demonstration/Development Boards,
Evaluation Kits, and Starter Kits
8.1 MPLAB Integrated Development
Environment Software
The MPLAB IDE software brings an ease of software
development previously unseen in the 8/16/32-bit
microcontroller market. The MPLAB IDE is a Windows®
operating system-based application that contains:
⢠A single graphical interface to all debugging tools
- Simulator
- Programmer (sold separately)
- In-Circuit Emulator (sold separately)
- In-Circuit Debugger (sold separately)
⢠A full-featured editor with color-coded context
⢠A multiple project manager
⢠Customizable data windows with direct edit of
contents
⢠High-level source code debugging
⢠Mouse over variable inspection
⢠Drag and drop variables from source to watch
windows
⢠Extensive on-line help
⢠Integration of select third party tools, such as
IAR C Compilers
The MPLAB IDE allows you to:
⢠Edit your source files (either C or assembly)
⢠One-touch compile or assemble, and download to
emulator and simulator tools (automatically
updates all project information)
⢠Debug using:
- Source files (C or assembly)
- Mixed C and assembly
- Machine code
MPLAB IDE supports multiple debugging tools in a
single development paradigm, from the cost-effective
simulators, through low-cost in-circuit debuggers, to
full-featured emulators. This eliminates the learning
curve when upgrading to tools with increased flexibility
and power.
DS41098D-page 18
© 2011 Microchip Technology Inc.
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