Programmeur PicKit 3
Description:
PICkit3
is a development tool designed by Microchip for beginners to learn,
evaluate and develop PIC series MCUs, integrating online simulation and
downloading.
PIC series single-chip microcomputer is connected with PICkit3 through ICSP interface
Supported software:
Directly support Microchip's official IDE (integrated development environment software) MPLAB
Supported devices:
Support all PIC series microcontrollers with ICSP interface
Open the software, configure->select device PICKIT3 with a green light in front of it to indicate support.
8-bit Devices-PIC10F/12F/16F
PIC10F/12F/16F5X
PIC16F6xx
PIC16F7XX
PIC16F8XX
PIC16F9XX
PIC16F1XXX
8-bit Devices-PIC18F
PIC18CXX/FXX
PIC18F1XXX
PIC18F2XXX/4XXX/6XXX/8XXX
PIC18FXXJ
PIC18FXXK
16-bit Devices
dsPIC30F/33F, PIC24F/H
32-bit Devices
PIC32MX
Features
Programming function: Can burn and write FLASH ROM, EEPROM, etc.
Simulation
function: supports various debugging methods such as full-speed
running, single-step debugging, and breakpoint debugging.
Simulation
performance: using USB interface for simulation debugging, single step
debugging, breakpoint debugging, fast response speed!
Programming performance: using USB interface for ICSP download, fast download speed!
Use USB interface to connect to PC
PICkit3 development tool has built-in driver to realize high-speed USB communication.
Connection interface with target board
ICSP standard interface specified by PICkit3.
Firmware can be upgraded
In the future, Microchip will introduce more PIC models, and will also add new device models to the ICSP device support list. When you need to use the latest models in future development, upgrade kit3, and upgrade firmware programs, you will be able to support the new Model!
The upgrade method is automatic upgrade, and Microchip will provide an upgrade program.
Tool description:
The
PICkit 3 programmer/debugger is a simple low-cost online debugger
controlled by a PC running MPLAB IDE (v8.20 or higher) software on a
Windows® platform.
PICkit3 can
program and debug almost all series of PIC FLASH microcontroller chips
such as Microchip's PIC10/12/16/18/24/32, dsPIC30/dsPIC33, etc. And
PICkit3 can program Microchip's KEELOQ HCS series chips, MCP250xx CAN
series chips, and EEPROM memory chips.
Compared
with PICkit2, PICkit3 has the advantages of stable simulation, more
supported models, and faster speed. It can stably support PIC16 PIC18
PIC24 DSPIC series MCU simulation and download.
Since
the ICSP interface of PIC has only one row of 6PIN connectors, when
connecting PICkit3 to the PIC target board, you need to pay attention to
the left and right direction of the connection. Do not insert it
backwards to avoid burning the PICkit3 downloader.
Status of PICkit3's LED indicator
The indicators have the following meanings:
Power:
Green, it lights up when it is powered on or connected to the target board.
Active:
Blue, it lights when the PICkit 3 has established communication with the PC or sending/receiving commands.
Status:
Green, lights up when the debugger is working normally (standby).
Yellow, lights up when the operation is busy.
Red, lights up when the debugger fails.