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MIKROE-453

Manufacturer Part Number
MIKROE-453
Description
Development Boards & Kits - PIC/DSPIC LV18F V6 DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM
Manufacturer
mikroElektronika
Datasheet

Specifications of MIKROE-453

Rohs
yes
Product
Development Kits
Core
PIC
Interface Type
ICD, IDC10, JTAG, RS-232, USB
Operating Supply Voltage
5 V, 9 V to 32 V
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Description/function
Development Board Only, Touch Screen, Pencil, DS1820, LCD, Serial Cable, GLCD not included
Dimensions
265 mm x 220 mm
For Use With
PIC
Step 1:
In
program line is highlighted in
blue, which means that it will
be executed next. The current
state of all registers within the
microcontroller can be viewed
in the Watch Values window.
LV 18F v6 Development System
LV 18F v6 Development System
5.0. mikroICD (In-Circuit Debugger)
The mikroICD (In-Circuit Debugger) is an integral part of the on-board programmer. It is used for testing and debugging programs in
real time. The process of testing and debugging is performed by monitoring the state of all registers within the microcontroller while
it operates in real environment. The mikroICD software is integrated in all PIC compilers designed by mikroElektronika (mikroBASIC
PRO™, mikroC PRO™, mikroPASCAL PRO™ etc.). As soon as the mikroICD debugger starts up, the Watch Values window, as
shown in Figure 5-1, appears on the screen. Communication between the mikroICD debugger and microcontroller is enabled via pins
used for programming.
The mikroICD debugger also offers options such as running a program step by step (single stepping), pausing the program execution
to examine the state of currently active registers using breakpoints, tracking values of some variables etc. The following example
illustrates a step-by-step program execution using the Step Over command.
Step 2:
After the Step Over command
is executed, the microcontroller
will execute the 41st program
line. The fi rst next line to be
executed is highlighted in blue.
The state of registers being
changed by executing the last
instruction may be viewed in
the Watch Values window.
NOTE:
A list of all registers and variables within
the microcontroller being programmed
A list of registers and variables to be
monitored. They change their state
during program execution
Double click on the Value fi eld enables
data format to be changed
this
example
Find more information on the mikroICD debugger in the relevant manual.
Icon commands
the
41st
Figure 5-1: Watch Values Window
1
2
During operation, the program line to be executed
next is highlighted in blue, while those containing
breakpoints are highlighted in red. The Run command
executes the program in real time until a breakpoint is
encountered.
mikroICD debugger options:
Start Debugger
Run/Pause Debugger
Stop Debugger
Step Into
Step Over
Step Out
Toggle Breakpoint
Show/Hide Breakpoints
Clear Breakpoints
Each of these commands is activated via
keyboard shortcuts or by clicking appropriate
icon within the Watch Values window.
MikroElektronika
[F9]
[F6]
[Ctrl+F2]
[F7]
[F8]
[Ctrl+F8]
[F5]
[Shift+F4]
[Ctrl+Shift+F4]
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