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To make its robust programming and debugging capabilities accessible to a wider range of engineers, Microchip Technology has launched the MPLAB PICkit Basic in-circuit debugger to be a cost-effective, powerful solution for engineers at various levels. Unlike other complex and expensive debuggers, this budget-friendly device offers high-speed USB 2.0 connectivity, CMSIS-DAP support, compatibility with various Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) and compatibility with a broad range of microcontrollers. The tool’s versatility allows developers to use the debugger across various projects and platforms—including VS Code ecosystems—simplifying the workflow and reducing the need for multiple tools.
Key features:
- USB Type-C Cable: The MPLAB PICkit Basic programmer debugger uses a USB Type-C cable, which is modern, widely adopted and easy to use. The USB-C connection helps promote better connectivity, faster data transfer and a more reliable connection, reducing the hassle of dealing with outdated or incompatible cables.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Many advanced debugging and programming tools can be expensive, making them less accessible to hobbyists, students and smaller development teams. The MPLAB PICkit Basic debugger offers advanced features at a lower price point, making it an affordable option without compromising on functionality.
- Compatibility and Versatility: Developers often face challenges with tools that are limited to specific devices or software environments. The MPLAB PICkit Basic debugger supports a wide range of microcontrollers and is compatible with Microchip’s MPLAB X IDE, MPLAB Integrated Programming Environment (IPE) and MPLAB Extensions for VS Code, along with third-party options like IAR Embedded Workbench and various debugging interfaces including four-wire JTAG and Serial Wire Debug.
- Enhanced User Experience and Advanced Features: The sleek and lightweight design makes the MPLAB PICkit Basic easy to carry and use in various environments, from classrooms to professional development labs. Advanced debugging capabilities include automatic device selection and adapter support for Arm Cortex-based devices.
For more information, visit microchip.com.
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