DV164120 Microchip Technology, DV164120 Datasheet - Page 75

KIT STARTER PICKIT 2

DV164120

Manufacturer Part Number
DV164120
Description
KIT STARTER PICKIT 2
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PICkit™ 2r
Type
Microcontrollerr
Datasheet

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Contents
Board, PICkit™ 2 Programmer, Cable, CD
Processor To Be Evaluated
PIC family
Data Bus Width
8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit
Core Architecture
PIC
Ic Product Type
Programmer
Kit Contents
Hardware, Cables, Literature And Software
Ic Interface Type
USB
Supported Families
PICmicro
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Development Tool Type
Hardware / Software - Starter Kit
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
PIC Micro® MCU
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
8/14/20-pin PICmicros
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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A.1
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© 2008 Microchip Technology Inc.
INTRODUCTION
DEBUGGING FUNCTIONS
In MPLAB IDE, you first select a PICkit 2 supported device and then “PICkit 2” from
either the Debugger or Programmer menu to add debugging or programming functions
to MPLAB IDE, respectively. The functions made available are summarized here. For
more information about using the PICkit 2 Development Programmer/Debugger with
MPLAB IDE, see Chapter 4. “PICkit 2 Debug Express”.
In addition, “PICkit 2” will be added to the MPLAB IDE status bar, and a PICkit 2 tab
will be added to the Output dialog.
See also Chapter 5. “Troubleshooting” for FAQs on using PICkit 2 Debug Express
and descriptions of PICkit 2 MPLAB IDE error codes.
When you select PICkit 2 from the Debugger menu, debug items will be added to the
following MPLAB IDE functions:
A.2.1
Run F9
Execute program code until a breakpoint is encountered or until Halt is selected.
Execution starts at the current program counter (as displayed in the status bar). The
current program counter location is also represented as a pointer in the Program
Memory window. While the program is running, several other functions are disabled.
Animate
Animate causes the debugger to actually execute single steps while running, updating
the values of the registers as it runs.
Animate runs slower than the Run function, but allows you to view changing register
values in the Special Function Register window or in the Watch window.
To Halt Animate, use the menu option Debugger>Halt, the toolbar Halt or <F5>.
Halt F5
Halt (stop) the execution of program code. When you click Halt, status information is
updated.
Appendix A. MPLAB IDE Reference
Debugging Functions
Programming Functions
Settings Dialog
Debugger Menu
Right Mouse Button Menu
Toolbars
Debugger Menu
PICkit™ 2 USER’S GUIDE
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