Microchip Technology DM164130-7 User Manual
F1 EVALUATION PLATFORM
USER’S GUIDE
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS41401B-page 17
Chapter 3. Programming the F1 Evaluation Platform
3.1
INTRODUCTION
The F1 Evaluation Platform makes extensive use of the onboard peripherals of the
PIC16LF1937. This chapter provides guidance concerning the tools used for
programming the F1 evaluation board and a map of the board function to I/O pin and
pin function.
PIC16LF1937. This chapter provides guidance concerning the tools used for
programming the F1 evaluation board and a map of the board function to I/O pin and
pin function.
3.2
PROGRAMMING/DEVELOPMENT TOOL SUPPORT
The following development tools support the F1 Evaluation Platform:
1.
PICkit™ 3
2.
PICkit™ 2
3.
REAL ICE™ in-circuit emulator (with adapter AC164110)
The PICkit™ tools can also power the F1 Evaluation Platform, therefore, no additional
hardware is required to get started. The ICSP™ pins of the PIC16LF1937 are
dedicated to the PICkit ICSP connector, eliminating interactions between the
Evaluation Platform and the programmer/debugger.
hardware is required to get started. The ICSP™ pins of the PIC16LF1937 are
dedicated to the PICkit ICSP connector, eliminating interactions between the
Evaluation Platform and the programmer/debugger.
If you are developing with the REAL ICE emulator, you will need the AC164110 adaptor,
or the high-speed trace adaptor. These adaptors provide the inline 6 pin connector
required by the PICkit ICSP programming capability interface. You will also need a
power supply, please see Chapter 2. “Getting Started” for more on powering the F1
Evaluation Platform.
or the high-speed trace adaptor. These adaptors provide the inline 6 pin connector
required by the PICkit ICSP programming capability interface. You will also need a
power supply, please see Chapter 2. “Getting Started” for more on powering the F1
Evaluation Platform.