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![]() MPLAB® X Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is an expandable, highly configurable software program that incorporates powerful tools to help you discover, configure, develop, debug and qualify embedded designs for most of Microchip’s microcontrollers, microprocessors and digital signal controllers. For further information go to: mplab-x-ide |
![]() Available as free, unrestricted-use downloads, our award-winning MPLAB® XC C Compilers are comprehensive solutions for your project’s software development. Finding the right compiler to support your device is simple: |
![]() MPLAB® Extensions for Microsoft® Visual Studio Code® (VS Code®) is a collection of VS Code extensions that combines the power of the MPLAB development ecosystem with the versatility of VS Code. Whether you are a new or existing client, MPLAB Extensions for VS Code provides you with a seamless, flexible and efficient development environment with comprehensive support for designs based on our devices. |
![]() The MPLAB XC-DSC C Compiler is a full-featured, optimizing compiler that translates standard ANSI C programs into Digital Signal Controller (DSC) device assembly language sources. This compiler also supports many command-line options and language extensions that allow full access to the DSC device hardware capabilities and gives users fine control of the compiler code generator. |
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![]() Product is End of Life (EOL), please consider MPLAB® ICD 5 or MPLAB PICkit™ 5 for your design needs. The MPLAB® ICD 4 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer is Microchip’s fastest, cost-effective debugging and programming tool for PIC® and SAM Microcontrollers (MCUs) and Microprocessors (MPUs), dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs), and CEC flash microcontrollers. This speed is provided by a SAME70 MCU with 300 MHz, 32-bit MCU with 2MB of RAM and a high-speed FPGA to yield faster communications, downloads and debugging. It debugs and programs with the powerful yet easy-to-use graphical user interface of MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The MPLAB ICD 4 is connected to your PC using a high-speed USB 2.0 interface and is connected to the target with a debugging connector which is also compatible with the MPLAB ICD 3 or MPLAB REAL ICE™ In-Circuit Emulator systems. The MPLAB ICD 4 also works with JTAG interfaces. The MPLAB ICD 4 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer supports many, but not all, PIC MCUs and dsPIC DSCs at this time. The firmware is continually being upgraded to add support for new devices. To request priority device support or to report issues, email: ICD4_update@microchip.com If you have MPLAB X IDE installed, you can browse to the “docs” folder under your MPLABX installation directory and open the file “Device Support.htm”. Alternatively, you can download it from the Documentation tab on the MPLAB X webpage. |
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![]() As of September 1, 2023, this product will be EOL (End of Life). Please consider MPLAB® PICkit™ 5 for your design needs. Fast programming and increased functionality at the same price as its predecessor, the PICkit™ 3. The MPLAB® PICkit™ 4 now has Programmer-to-Go functionality for 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit PIC MCUs and dsPICs and also SAM MCU devices . The firmware update comes with MPLAB X IDE v5.30. The MPLAB® PICkit™ 4 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer allows fast and easy debugging and programming of PIC®, dsPIC®, AVR, SAM and CEC flash microcontrollers (MCUs) and microprocessors (MPUs), using the powerful graphical user interface of MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE), starting with version 4.15. The MPLAB PICkit 4 is connected to the design engineer's computer using a high-speed 2.0 USB interface and can be connected to the target via an 8-pin Single In-Line (SIL) connector. The connector uses two device I/O pins and the reset line to implement in-circuit debugging and In-Circuit Serial Programming™ (ICSP™). An additional micro SD card slot and the ability to be self-powered from the target means you can take your code with you and program on the go. The MPLAB PICkit 4 programs faster than its predecessor with a powerful 32-bit 300 MHz SAME70 MCU and comes ready to support PIC®, AVR, SAM and dsPIC® MCU and MPU devices. Along with a wider target voltage, the PICkit 4 supports advanced interfaces such as 4-wire JTAG and Serial Wire Debug with streaming Data Gateway, while being backward compatible for demo boards, headers and target systems using 2-wire JTAG and ICSP. The PICkit 4 also has a unique programmer-to-go function with the addition of a micro SD card slot to hold project code and the ability to be powered by the target board. Note: The PICKit 4 is compatible with MPLAB X IDE version 4.15 and later. Download Now. To check supported devices: If you have MPLAB X IDE installed, you can browse to the “docs” folder under your MPLAB X installation directory and open the file “Device Support.htm”. Alternatively, you can download it from the Downloads tab from MPLAB® X IDE |
![]() Did you know that the MPLAB® ICE 4 in-circuit emulator is now supported in Microsoft® Visual Studio® Code (VS Code®) via our MPLAB Extensions for VS Code. These extensions are currently released under an early access program to allow users to provide us with feedback for additional development. Join the conversation and help us to refine and expand our offerings. The MPLAB ICE 4 in-circuit emulator system boosts productivity with feature-rich programming and debugging for PIC®, AVR® and SAM devices and dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs). It offers a flexible development environment combined with the capabilities to develop power-efficient code while reducing the debug time. It debugs and programs with a powerful and easy-to-use graphical user interface that uses the latest version of MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE), version 6.00. The MPLAB ICE 4 in-circuit emulator connects to a host PC using a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface and easy-to-use wireless connectivity options for much greater flexibility. By using Ethernet or Wi-Fi® access point interfaces, you can enable wireless connection to the tool for debugging, programming and more. At one end, the MPLAB ICE 4 in-circuit emulator connects to the target using a high-speed 40-pin rugged edge rate cable assembly and at the other end, it connects to adapter boards tailored for supported device communication. |
![]() Did you know that the MPLAB® ICD 5 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer is now supported in Microsoft® Visual Studio® Code (VS Code®) via our MPLAB Extensions for VS Code? These extensions are currently released under an early access program to allow users to provide us with feedback for additional development. Join the conversation and help us to refine and expand our offerings. The MPLAB® ICD 5 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer offers advanced connectivity and power options for developers of designs based on PIC®, AVR® and SAM devices and dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs). It debugs and programs with the powerful and easy-to-use graphical user interface of MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE). This next-generation tool offers a variety of capabilities and features that you would normally find in more expensive products to speed up your development and reduce your debug time. With its support for Fast Ethernet connectivity and Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+), the MPLAB ICD 5 Debugger/Programmer offers flexibility and the convenience of remote development while isolating your application from environmental conditions. Whether you're an experienced developer or just starting out, the MPLAB® ICD 5 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer will accelerate your development process and help you take your designs to the next level. |
![]() Did you know that MPLAB® PICkit™ 5 is now supported in Microsoft® Visual Studio® Code (VS Code®) via our MPLAB Extensions for VS Code? These extensions are currently released under an early access program to allow users to provide us with feedback for additional development. Join the conversation and help us to refine and expand our offerings. The MPLAB® PICkit™ 5 in-circuit debugger/programmer enables quick prototyping and portable, production-ready programming for all Microchip devices, including PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs) and dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs), AVR® and SAM devices and Arm® Cortex®-based microprocessors (MPUs). It works alongside the MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to provide a powerful and easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) for debugging and programming. Alternatively, the MPLAB PICkit 5 in-circuit debugger/programmer can be used stand-alone with the MPLAB Programmer-to-Go (PTG) mobile app, allowing you to connect to the tool from your smartphone via Bluetooth®. With stand-alone programming features accessible from your smartphone, the MPLAB PICkit 5 in-circuit debugger/programmer is a versatile programming companion that lets you prototype and debug your solution and then unplug and bring the device with you to deploy that solution out in the field. The MPLAB PICkit 5 supports a wide variety of interfaces such as four-wire JTAG or Serial Wire Debug (SWD) with streaming UART Virtual Comm Port (VCP), and with the Debugger Adapter Board (AC102015) can use standard connectors for JTAG, SWD, ICSP, and AVR Protocols. With the unique programmer-to-go function, the PICkit 5 can also be powered by the target board and program a default image simply by pressing the button hidden under the logo. You can also connect via Bluetooth using the MPLAB PTG mobile app and browse the micro SDTM card installed in the tool for a different image and start programming the target board right from the app. Note: The PICKit 5 is compatible with MPLAB X IDE version 6.10 and later. Download Now. |
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![]() The Explorer 16/32 Development Board is a flexible and convenient development, demonstration and testing platform for 16-bit PIC24 MCUs, dsPIC® DSCs and 32-bit PIC32 MCUs from Microchip Technology. It features all the necessary hardware to begin developing and debugging a complete embedded application. The board accepts Processor Plug-In Modules (PIMs) designed for the Explorer 16 or Explorer 16/32 development board for easy device swapping. In addition to the hardware features provided by the board, hardware expansion is possible through the use of PICtail™ Plus daughter cards and mikroBUS™ accessory boards. Coupled with the integrated PICkit™-On-Board (PKOB), MPLAB ICD In-Circuit Debugger real-time debug facilities enable faster evaluation and prototyping of application. All the Explorer PIMs are supported by this development board. However, not all PIMs are supported by the PKOB. To check the list of supported and unsupported PIMs, refer to the “PICkit™ On-Board 3 (PKOB3) Support List” For PIMs not on the PKOB3 support list, use the JP1 or J14 connectors to program the device with a newer generation programming tool. Explorer 16/32 Development Board offers only the main board, giving the option to customize the other necessary components. Choose PIM of your choice based on MCUs and DSCs under consideration from wide range of Processor Plug-In Modules. This board is optimal for customers migrating from Classic Explorer 16 to new Explorer 16/32 platform, while all the necessary additional components like Processor Plug-In Modules and PICtail™ Plus Daughter Boards are already available. The DM240001-3 is another great option for a customer that wants a board that ships with a PIM and two USB cables.
Use all of existing codes, libraries, prototypes, PIMs and the PICtail Plus daughter cards interfaced via side PICtail Plus connector directly. Re-use the PICtail Plus daughter cards interfaced via vertical PICtail Plus connector using additional PICtail Plus Expansion Board (AC240100)
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![]() Microchip’s 750W AC-DC Reference Design demonstrates a semi-bridgeless PFC topology followed by a peak current controlled zero-voltage switching full-bridge (ZVS FB) converter with digital slope compensation to achieve very high conversion efficiencies. This power supply can be firmware updated (including the compensator algorithm) with zero down time to the system it is powering while the power supply is running. It is implemented using two dsPIC33EP “GS” digital-power DSCs that provide full digital control of the power conversion as well as all system management functions. |
![]() Microchip’s Platinum-Rated 720W AC-DC Reference Design demonstrates the flexibility and power of SMPS dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers in switch-mode power supplies. This reference design has a peak efficiency of 94.1% and achieves the ENERGY STAR CSCI Platinum Level. It features a 2-phase interleaved power factor correction boost converter followed by a 2-phase interleaved two-switch forward converter with synchronous rectification. |
![]() This reference design provides an easy method to evaluate the power, and features of SMPS dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers in high density quarter brick DC-DC converters for intermediate bus architectures(IBA). This reference design is implemented using a single dsPIC33F “GS” digital-power DSCs from Microchip that provides the full digital control of the power conversion and system management functions. As shown in this reference design the dsPIC33F ‘GS’ devices enable designers to easily and cost effectively create products using advanced switching techniques such as Phase Shift Full Bridge (PSFB) topology that lower switching losses and enable efficiencies as high as 94%. The reference design also supports the Full Bridge topology through minor hardware modifications. The Quarter brick DC to DC Converter Reference Design is royalty free when used in accordance with the licensing agreement. |
![]() High performance power supplies are used in a wide variety of applications ranging from telecommunication equipment, industrial equipment, digital televisions, lighting, air conditioners and other home appliances. They all need solutions for power factor correction to improve overall efficiency, improve the input power factor, voltage regulation and Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of the input current. Digital interleaved power factor correction methods provide many benefits over older PFC techniques including: |
![]() Microchip’s Digital Pure Sine Wave Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Reference Design is based on the dsPIC33F “GS” series of digital-power Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs). This reference design demonstrates how digital-power techniques when applied to UPS applications enable easy modifications through software, the use of smaller magnetics, intelligent battery charging, higher efficiency, compact designs, reduction in audible and electrical noise via a purer sine-wave output, USB communication and low-cost overall bill-of-materials. This reference design is Royalty Free. Click here for a list of complete documentation and software & hardware design information.
For additional details, demo requests, and design files please visit the reference design page. |
![]() Microchip’s 200W DC/DC LLC Resonant Converter Reference Design operates over a wide input voltage range (350 - 420Vdc) with a nominal input of 400V, providing a 12V DC output, while maintaining high-voltage isolation between the primary and secondary. High efficiency is achieved through Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) on the half-bridge converter and Zero Current Switching (ZCS) on the synchronous rectifier. A synchronous rectifier is implemented over the traditional full wave rectifier for improved efficiency. The DC/DC LLC Resonant Converter Reference Design utilizes Microchip’s digital power conversion dsPIC for unique “adaptive” control of the half-bridge converter and synchronous rectifier. For additional details and design files please visit the reference design page. |
![]() Microstick II delivers a complete development hardware platform for Microchip’s 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers and digital signal controllers. It’s the perfect solution to those looking for a low-cost, easy-to-use development platform. (Note: Go to Microstick for dsPIC33F and PIC24H Development Board for information on the Microstick tool.) |
![]() Buck/Boost Converter PICtail™ Plus Daughter Board provides an easy and economical development platform for dsPIC® SMPS and Digital Power Conversion GS family Digital Signal Controllers which are designed to provide low-cost and efficient control for wide range of power supply topologies and power conversion applications.
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![]() MPLAB® PM3 Universal Device Programmer no longer supports all PIC MCU devices. To see if your device is supported, input your device part number here: https://www.microchip.com/en-us/development-tools-tools-and-software/devtoolselector Alternate products to use for production programming for all PIC devices are: The MPLAB® PM3 Universal Device Programmer is easy to use and operates with a PC or as a stand-alone unit, and programs Microchip's entire line of PIC® devices as well as the latest dsPIC® DSC devices. When used standalone, data can be loaded and saved with the SD/MMC card (not included). |
![]() Did you know that MPLAB® PICkit™ 5 is now supported in Microsoft® Visual Studio® Code (VS Code®) via our MPLAB Extensions for VS Code? These extensions are currently released under an early access program to allow users to provide us with feedback for additional development. Join the conversation and help us to refine and expand our offerings. The MPLAB® PICkit™ 5 in-circuit debugger/programmer enables quick prototyping and portable, production-ready programming for all Microchip devices, including PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs) and dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs), AVR® and SAM devices and Arm® Cortex®-based microprocessors (MPUs). It works alongside the MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to provide a powerful and easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) for debugging and programming. Alternatively, the MPLAB PICkit 5 in-circuit debugger/programmer can be used stand-alone with the MPLAB Programmer-to-Go (PTG) mobile app, allowing you to connect to the tool from your smartphone via Bluetooth®. With stand-alone programming features accessible from your smartphone, the MPLAB PICkit 5 in-circuit debugger/programmer is a versatile programming companion that lets you prototype and debug your solution and then unplug and bring the device with you to deploy that solution out in the field. The MPLAB PICkit 5 supports a wide variety of interfaces such as four-wire JTAG or Serial Wire Debug (SWD) with streaming UART Virtual Comm Port (VCP), and with the Debugger Adapter Board (AC102015) can use standard connectors for JTAG, SWD, ICSP, and AVR Protocols. With the unique programmer-to-go function, the PICkit 5 can also be powered by the target board and program a default image simply by pressing the button hidden under the logo. You can also connect via Bluetooth using the MPLAB PTG mobile app and browse the micro SDTM card installed in the tool for a different image and start programming the target board right from the app. Note: The PICKit 5 is compatible with MPLAB X IDE version 6.10 and later. Download Now. |
![]() Did you know that the MPLAB® ICD 5 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer is now supported in Microsoft® Visual Studio® Code (VS Code®) via our MPLAB Extensions for VS Code? These extensions are currently released under an early access program to allow users to provide us with feedback for additional development. Join the conversation and help us to refine and expand our offerings. The MPLAB® ICD 5 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer offers advanced connectivity and power options for developers of designs based on PIC®, AVR® and SAM devices and dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs). It debugs and programs with the powerful and easy-to-use graphical user interface of MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE). This next-generation tool offers a variety of capabilities and features that you would normally find in more expensive products to speed up your development and reduce your debug time. With its support for Fast Ethernet connectivity and Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+), the MPLAB ICD 5 Debugger/Programmer offers flexibility and the convenience of remote development while isolating your application from environmental conditions. Whether you're an experienced developer or just starting out, the MPLAB® ICD 5 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer will accelerate your development process and help you take your designs to the next level. |
![]() Did you know that the MPLAB® ICE 4 in-circuit emulator is now supported in Microsoft® Visual Studio® Code (VS Code®) via our MPLAB Extensions for VS Code. These extensions are currently released under an early access program to allow users to provide us with feedback for additional development. Join the conversation and help us to refine and expand our offerings. The MPLAB ICE 4 in-circuit emulator system boosts productivity with feature-rich programming and debugging for PIC®, AVR® and SAM devices and dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs). It offers a flexible development environment combined with the capabilities to develop power-efficient code while reducing the debug time. It debugs and programs with a powerful and easy-to-use graphical user interface that uses the latest version of MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE), version 6.00. The MPLAB ICE 4 in-circuit emulator connects to a host PC using a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface and easy-to-use wireless connectivity options for much greater flexibility. By using Ethernet or Wi-Fi® access point interfaces, you can enable wireless connection to the tool for debugging, programming and more. At one end, the MPLAB ICE 4 in-circuit emulator connects to the target using a high-speed 40-pin rugged edge rate cable assembly and at the other end, it connects to adapter boards tailored for supported device communication. |
![]() Product is End of Life (EOL), please consider MPLAB® ICD 5 or MPLAB PICkit™ 5 for your design needs. The MPLAB® ICD 4 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer is Microchip’s fastest, cost-effective debugging and programming tool for PIC® and SAM Microcontrollers (MCUs) and Microprocessors (MPUs), dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs), and CEC flash microcontrollers. This speed is provided by a SAME70 MCU with 300 MHz, 32-bit MCU with 2MB of RAM and a high-speed FPGA to yield faster communications, downloads and debugging. It debugs and programs with the powerful yet easy-to-use graphical user interface of MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The MPLAB ICD 4 is connected to your PC using a high-speed USB 2.0 interface and is connected to the target with a debugging connector which is also compatible with the MPLAB ICD 3 or MPLAB REAL ICE™ In-Circuit Emulator systems. The MPLAB ICD 4 also works with JTAG interfaces. The MPLAB ICD 4 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer supports many, but not all, PIC MCUs and dsPIC DSCs at this time. The firmware is continually being upgraded to add support for new devices. To request priority device support or to report issues, email: ICD4_update@microchip.com If you have MPLAB X IDE installed, you can browse to the “docs” folder under your MPLABX installation directory and open the file “Device Support.htm”. Alternatively, you can download it from the Documentation tab on the MPLAB X webpage. |
![]() As of September 1, 2023, this product will be EOL (End of Life). Please consider MPLAB® PICkit™ 5 for your design needs. Fast programming and increased functionality at the same price as its predecessor, the PICkit™ 3. The MPLAB® PICkit™ 4 now has Programmer-to-Go functionality for 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit PIC MCUs and dsPICs and also SAM MCU devices . The firmware update comes with MPLAB X IDE v5.30. The MPLAB® PICkit™ 4 In-Circuit Debugger/Programmer allows fast and easy debugging and programming of PIC®, dsPIC®, AVR, SAM and CEC flash microcontrollers (MCUs) and microprocessors (MPUs), using the powerful graphical user interface of MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE), starting with version 4.15. The MPLAB PICkit 4 is connected to the design engineer's computer using a high-speed 2.0 USB interface and can be connected to the target via an 8-pin Single In-Line (SIL) connector. The connector uses two device I/O pins and the reset line to implement in-circuit debugging and In-Circuit Serial Programming™ (ICSP™). An additional micro SD card slot and the ability to be self-powered from the target means you can take your code with you and program on the go. The MPLAB PICkit 4 programs faster than its predecessor with a powerful 32-bit 300 MHz SAME70 MCU and comes ready to support PIC®, AVR, SAM and dsPIC® MCU and MPU devices. Along with a wider target voltage, the PICkit 4 supports advanced interfaces such as 4-wire JTAG and Serial Wire Debug with streaming Data Gateway, while being backward compatible for demo boards, headers and target systems using 2-wire JTAG and ICSP. The PICkit 4 also has a unique programmer-to-go function with the addition of a micro SD card slot to hold project code and the ability to be powered by the target board. Note: The PICKit 4 is compatible with MPLAB X IDE version 4.15 and later. Download Now. To check supported devices: If you have MPLAB X IDE installed, you can browse to the “docs” folder under your MPLAB X installation directory and open the file “Device Support.htm”. Alternatively, you can download it from the Downloads tab from MPLAB® X IDE |
![]() The Softlog SEC-DS Secure Programming Upgrade is a "Secure Programming" extension for the ICP2 and ICP2(HC) programmers that provides several layers of protection--utilizing breakthrough technology--dramatically reducing the risk of unauthorized reconstruction of hex data and limiting how many times a hex file can be programmed. Secure programming operates on two levels: the ADMIN level and the USER level. |
![]() The Softlog SEC4CH-DS Secure Programming Upgrade is a "Secure Programming" extension for the ICP2GANG programmer that provides several layers of protection--utilizing breakthrough technology--dramatically reducing the risk of unauthorized reconstruction of hex data and also limiting how many times a hex file can be programmed. Secure programming operates on two levels: the ADMIN level and the USER level. |
![]() The ICP2(G3)-DP Production Quality In-Circuit Programmer is a cost-effective programmer that operates with a PC or as a standalone unit. It programs 8-bit PIC® & AVR® MCUs, 16-bit PIC MCUs & dsPIC® DSCs and Serial EEPROMs & Flash ICs. ICP2(G3)-DP hardware is designed to support popular programming interfaces (ICSP™, JTAG, SWD, UPDI, SPI, QSPI, etc.)
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![]() The ICP2GANG(G3)-DP Production Quality In-Circuit 4-channel (expandable to 64 channels) GANG programmer is a cost-effective programmer that operates with a PC or as a standalone unit and simultaneously programs 8-bit PIC® & AVR® MCUs, 16-bit PIC MCUs & dsPIC® DSCs, and serial EEPROMs & Flash ICs. ICP2GANG(G3)-DP hardware is designed to support popular programming interfaces (ICSP™, JTAG, SWD, UPDI, SPI, QSPI, etc.)
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![]() A member of the ICP(G3) family of high-speed, production-grade in-circuit programmers. This compact, battery-powered device supports up to six different programming environments, making it an ideal, low-cost solution for field upgrades. ICP2PORT(G3)-P programs Microchip 8-bit PIC® & AVR® MCUs, 16-bit PIC MCUs & dsPIC® DSCs and Serial EEPROMs & Flash ICs. ICP2PORT(G3)-P hardware is designed to support popular programming interfaces (ICSP™, JTAG, SWD, UPDI, SPI, QSPI, etc.) |
![]() A member of the ICP(G3) family of high-speed, production-grade in-circuit programmers. This compact, battery-powered device supports up to six different programming environments, making it an ideal, low-cost solution for field upgrades. ICP2PORT(G3)-PX programs Microchip 8-bit PIC® & AVR® MCUs, 16-bit PIC MCUs & dsPIC® DSCs, 32-bit AVR, PIC & ARM Cortex M0/0+/23/3/4/7 MCUs and Serial EEPROMs & Flash ICs. ICP2PORT(G3)-PX hardware is designed to support popular programming interfaces (ICSP™, JTAG, SWD, UPDI, SPI, QSPI, etc.) |
![]() The ICP2(G3)-DPX Production Quality In-Circuit Programmer is a cost-effective programmer that operates with a PC or as a standalone unit. It programs 8-bit PIC® & AVR® MCUs, 16-bit PIC MCUs & dsPIC® DSCs, 32-bit AVR, PIC & ARM Cortex M0/0+/23/3/4/7 MCUs and Serial EEPROMs & Flash ICs. ICP2(G3)-DPX hardware is designed to support popular programming interfaces (ICSP™, JTAG, SWD, UPDI, SPI, QSPI, etc.)
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![]() The ICP2GANG(G3)-DPX Production Quality In-Circuit 4-channel (expandable to 64 channels) GANG programmer is a cost-effective programmer that operates with a PC or as a standalone unit and simultaneously programs 8-bit PIC® & AVR® MCUs, 16-bit PIC MCUs & dsPIC® DSCs, 32-bit AVR, PIC & ARM Cortex M0/0+/23/3/4/7 MCUs and Serial EEPROMs & Flash ICs. ICP2GANG(G3)-DPX hardware is designed to support popular programming interfaces (ICSP™, JTAG, SWD, UPDI, SPI, QSPI, etc.)
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![]() The ICP2COMBO(G3)-DPX-8 Production Quality In-Circuit (ICSP) 8-channel (expandable up to 64 channels) GANG Programmer is a cost-effective programmer that operates with a PC or as a standalone unit and simultaneously programs 8-bit PIC® & AVR® MCUs, 16-bit PIC MCUs & dsPIC® DSCs, 32-bit AVR, PIC & ARM Cortex M0/0+/23/3/4/7 MCUs and Serial EEPROMs & Flash ICs. ICP2COMBO(G3)-DPX-8 hardware is designed to support popular programming interfaces (ICSP™, JTAG, SWD, UPDI, SPI, QSPI, etc.)
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![]() The ICP2COMBO(G3)-DPX-12 Production Quality In-Circuit (ICSP) 12-channel (expandable up to 60 channels) GANG Programmer is a cost-effective programmer that operates with a PC or as a standalone unit and simultaneously programs 8-bit PIC® & AVR® MCUs, 16-bit PIC MCUs & dsPIC® DSCs, 32-bit AVR, PIC & ARM Cortex M0/0+/23/3/4/7 MCUs and Serial EEPROMs & Flash ICs. ICP2COMBO(G3)-DPX-12 hardware is designed to support popular programming interfaces (ICSP™, JTAG, SWD, UPDI, SPI, QSPI, etc.)
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