Description
The MIKROE-764 mikroProg for PIC, dsPIC and PIC32 is a fast USB 2.0 programmer with mikroICD hardware In-Circuit Debugger. It supports PIC10, PIC12, PIC16, PIC18, dsPIC30/33, PIC24 and PIC32 devices in a single programmer and supports over 1000 microcontrollers from Microchip. The Compiler Compatibility of mikroProg is supported with mikroC, mikroBasic and mikroPascal compilers for PIC, dsPIC and PIC32.
Key Features
With mikroProg, single firmware takes care of all supported architectures. Supporting new microcontrollers is easy. Just by downloading the latest version of mikroProg Suite your programmer is ready to program new devices.
mikroProg can provide power supply to your target board. Using mikroProg Suite Software, or directly from your compiler you can set the voltage level to be generated for you. It can provide up to 150mA of current in the voltage range from 1.8–5V.
If you have already integrated previous programmer connector in your device, don’t worry. mikroProg retained the original connector pinout. Use front row of the connector (next to the knob) when programming mikromedia boards.
- Damage resistant protective box
- mikroProg programmer with mikroICD support
- USB cable
- User Manual
- Drivers for mikroProg Suite
- mikroProg Suite for PIC User Manual
- mikroProg for PIC User Manual
- mikroProg - mikroICD User Manual
- mikroProg Firmware upgrade guide
- mikroProg Suite for PIC, dsPIC, PIC32 v290
- Supported MCU
FAQs:
Q: What Microchip microcontrollers does mikroProg support?
A: mikroProg supports over 1000 Microchip microcontrollers, including PIC10, PIC12, PIC16, PIC18, dsPIC30/33, PIC24, and PIC32.
Q: What are the key features of mikroProg?
A: mikroProg is a fast USB 2.0 programmer and debugger with mikroICD hardware in-circuit debugging support. It features faster programming speeds, single-click debugging, and a single firmware for all supported devices.
Q: Is mikroProg compatible with my compiler?
A: mikroProg is compatible with mikroC, mikroBasic, and mikroPascal compilers for PIC, dsPIC, and PIC32.
Q: Can mikroProg provide power to my target board?
A: Yes, mikroProg can provide up to 150mA of current in the voltage range from 1.8-5V to power your target board.
Q: Do I need to change firmware every time I use a different microcontroller?
A: No, mikroProg uses a single firmware for all supported architectures, so there is no need for firmware changes when switching between different microcontroller families.