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ANALYZER SRL PICKIT W/DEMO BOARD

DV164122

Manufacturer Part Number
DV164122
Description
ANALYZER SRL PICKIT W/DEMO BOARD
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PICkit™r
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of DV164122

Contents
PICkit™ Serial Analyzer, 28-pin Demo Board, USB Cable, and Software with Documentation CD
Processor To Be Evaluated
PIC16F886
Interface Type
USB
Silicon Manufacturer
Microchip
Kit Application Type
Interface
Application Sub Type
USB
Silicon Family Name
PIC16F
Kit Contents
PICkit Serial Analyzer, Demo Board, USB Cable, Software
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
For Use With/related Products
PIC16F886
For Use With
PKSERIAL-SPI1 - BOARD DEMO PICKIT SERIAL SPIPKSERIAL-I2C1 - BOARD DEMO PICKIT SERIAL I2C
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
Q3260228

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PICkit™ Serial Analyzer User’s Guide
6.6
6.7
DS51647A-page 52
COMMUNICATIONS: BASIC OPERATIONS
SCRIPT BUILDER
The USART Asynchronous Operations window can be opened by selecting:
• Communications: Basic Operations from the tool bar, or
• Communications > Basic Operations from the menu bar
The USART Asynchronous Basic Operations window is shown in Figure 6-3. There are
two basic communications commands, Read and Write.
Data can be transmitted to the target device as 7-bit ASCII or 8-bit byte. 7-bit ASCII
data is entered in the left hand window. 8-bit byte is entered in the right hand column.
Both transmitted and received data is displayed in the Transaction window.
The command will be logged in the Transactions window. A listing of the command
abbreviations is given in Table 6-2.
FIGURE 6-3:
USART Asynchronous commands can be combined into scripts, saved, and used over
again. The Script Builder window is opened by selecting Communications > Script >
Script Builder from the menu bar. The Script Builder is shown in Figure 6-4.
The Script Builder window is divided into four columns as shown in Figures 6-5 through
6-8.
Note:
The “x” indicates the value is a hexadecimal number. Clicking on “x” will
toggle it to a “d” indicating that the value is a decimal number.
USART ASYNCHRONOUS BASIC OPERATIONS
© 2007 Microchip Technology Inc.

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