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PICkit

PICkit is a family of programmers for PIC microcontrollers made by Microchip Technology. They are used to program and debug microcontrollers, as well as program EEPROM. Some models may also feature logic analyzers and serial communications (UART) tools.

PICkit 1

Versions edit

PICkit 1 edit

The PICkit 1 was a rudimentary USB programmer for PIC microcontrollers, produced by Microchip Technology, the manufacturer of the PIC series of microcontrollers. It was introduced on March 31, 2003, priced at US$36.[1]

The PICkit 1 was integrated into a demonstrator board, featuring eight LEDs, a switch, and a potentiometer. Its default program, explained in the documentation, rotates the LEDs in series. The light display's direction and speed of rotation can be changed with the button and potentiometer on the PICkit board.

PICkit 2 edit

 
PICkit 2

The PICkit 2 was introduced in May 2005[2] to replace the PICkit 1. The PICkit 2 has a separate programmer/debugger unit which plugs into the board carrying the chip to be programmed, whereas the PICkit 1 is a single unit. This makes it possible to use the programmer with a custom circuit board via an in-circuit serial programming (ICSP) header. This feature is not intended[2] for so-called "production" programming, however.

The PICkit 2 uses an internal PIC18F2550 with FullSpeed USB. The PICkit 2 firmware allows the user to program and debug most of the 8 and 16-bit PICmicro and dsPIC members of the Microchip product line.

The PICkit 2 is open to the public, including its hardware schematic, firmware source code (in C language), and application programs (in C# language). End users and third parties can modify both the hardware and software. e.g. Linux version of PICkit 2 application software, DOS-style CMD support, etc.

The PICkit 2 has a Programmer-To-Go (PTG) feature, which enables the PIC MCU memory image to be downloaded into on-board memory (128 KB I²C EEPROM or 256 KB I²C EEPROM). Once the image has been downloaded, devices can be programmed with this memory image without a PC.

The Microchip version of PICkit 2 has 128 KB memory as standard. 256 KB memory can be accommodated by modifying the hardware or by using a third-party clone.

A 500 kHz three-channel logic analyzer and a UART tool are built into the PICkit 2. These features are not available in the PICkit 3.

Since the release of V2.61, PICkit 2 PC software now supports a maximum of 4 megabytes of memory for the programmer-to-go feature. With this modification, the PICkit 2 supports eight times as much memory as the PICkit 3. This enhancement has been contributed by Au Group Electronics and the PICkit 2 firmware is also reported to be submitted to the Microchip PICkit 2 team in the middle of March 2009.

PICkit 3 edit

 
PICkit 3

In January 2009, Microchip released the PICkit 3, a variation of the PICkit 2 with the same form factor and a new translucent case. It features a faster 16-bit PIC24F processor and a wider voltage regulation range.

Both PICkit 2 and PICkit 3 have internal, switch-mode voltage regulators: from a 5 V USB supply at around 100 mA, the PICkit 2, generates 2.5 to 5 volts, and the PICkit 3 generates 2.5 to 5.5 volts. On both units, accuracy may be increased by calibrating the output with a multimeter. For some PICs, the MCLR programming voltage can be generated, at around 13 to 14 volts. This voltage is required to reprogram the flash memory.

PICkit 4 edit

 
PICkit 4

In February 2018, Microchip released the PICkit 4, which supports ICSP and JTAG debugging/programming. At the time of launch, not all PIC devices are supported, but the firmware is continually being upgraded to add support for new devices.[3]

PICkit4 also supports programming/debugging of AVR devices with UPDI/PDI/JTAG/SPI/debugWIRE interfaces by enumerating in "AVR mode" which makes its USB communication interface compatible with that of Atmel-ICE.

PICkit 5 edit

In July 2023, Microchip released the PICkit 5. It supports ICSP and JTAG debugging/programming for Microchip devices and UPDI/PDI/JTAG/SPI/debugWIRE for AVR devices.[4]

PICkit 5 appears almost identical to the PICkit 4 and both share a similar feature set. The only functional differences are the use of the USB-C connector (instead of the older micro-B USB) and Bluetooth connectivity.[5]

Software edit

PICkit 2 and PICkit 3 edit

The software for the Microchip PICkit 2 and PICkit 3 in-circuit debugger/programmers was released by Microchip in 2009 and 2012 respectively. The software is open source and not maintained by Microchip. Consequently, there is no support for modern operating systems or new PIC microcontrollers.

Clones and open sources edit

PICkit 2 can program and debug most PICs (as of May 2009, only the PIC32 family is not supported for MPLAB debugging). Ever since its first release, all software source code (firmware, PC application) and hardware schematics are open to the public. This makes it relatively easy for an end user to modify the programmer for use with a non-Windows operating system such as Linux or Mac OS. It also creates much DIY interest while allowing clones to be created easily. The open-source structure brings many features to the PICkit 2 community, such as Programmer-to-Go, the UART Tool, and the Logic Tool, which have been contributed by PICkit 2 users. Users have also added such features to the PICkit 2 as 4 MB Programmer-to-go capability, USB buck/boost circuits, RJ12 type connectors, and more. It even penetrated into the Atmel community as it is able to be configured into an AVR ISP tool.[6]

PICkit 3.5 edit

PICkit3.5 is a description of a clone not made by Microchip.[7] The device claims to offer some improvements over the PICkit 3 from MicroChip and Clones from other manufacturers.[8]

PICkit Plus edit

In 2018, PICkit Plus software[9] was released to support the newer 8-bit microcontrollers that were not supported by the original Microchip software — including, but not limited to, the 16F18xxx and 18F2xKxx ranges. The software is donateware.

The intent of PICkit Plus is to facilitate the programming of any 8-bit PIC microcontroller using the PICkit™ 2 and PICkit™ 3 (ICSP) In-Circuit Debuggers/Programmers. The software extends the life of the existing PICkit2 and PICkit3 hardware devices by allowing them to work with the newer 8-bit PIC microcontrollers.

The capabilities include:

  • Three applications:
  1. Updated PICkit 3 graphical interface for the PICkit3 hardware;
  2. Updated PICkit 2 graphical interface for the PICkit2 hardware; and
  3. A new command-line application that supports both PICkit2 and PICkit3 devices.
  • New programming protocol support for new classes of Microchip's 8-bit PIC microcontrollers.
  • Updated and managed 8-bit microcontroller database, to keep the software current with future microcontroller products.
  • Improved user interface.
  • Improved reliability (bug fixes).
  • Improved help and users PDFs.
  • Software is compatible with existing integrated development environment (IDE) software.
  • Supports low-voltage (2v to 6v) programming (LVP), and high-voltage (9v to 12v) programming (HVP)
  • Can read, write or erase program- and data memory of microcontrollers, with verification.
  • Supports Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8.0, Windows 7 and Windows XP.

There are plans in the future[when?] to support MacOS and Linux.

PICkit Minus edit

In 2021, Finnish developer Jaakko Kairus published software called PICkitminus (PICkit-).[10] The software is freeware.

The intent of PICkit- is to be able to program PICs using the SPI-type programming method. Some of these types of PICs (known as MSb1st) require reversing bit order, unlike regular PICs. Therefore, they cannot be programmed with the original PICkit software. The software was developed using the PICkit 3 standalone software.

Pickit2 and PICkit3 are supported on a single application. PICKit3 requires special scripting firmware.

Features:

  • Supports most, if not all, 8-bit PIC microcontrollers which use ICSP
  • Supports PICkit2 and PICkit3 programmers, including clones like PICkit3.5 or PK2M
  • Improved auto-detection of parts
  • PICkit2 supports programmer-to-go also with recent MSB1st families
  • Optimized programming scripts for MSB1st families to reduce write and verify times
  • Improved blank section skipping for write and verify, to further reduce programming times
  • Improved operation with PICkit3 clones
  • UART tool also for PICkit3.
  • UART is possible to use with other software by creating a virtual COM port
  • SPI FLASH device support.
  • GUI software works on Windows 2000, XP, 7, 10, 11
  • Command line software works on Windows XP, 7, 10, 11, Linux and MacOS
  • Retains all the good features from the original Microchip PICkit2 and PICkit3 stand-alone software

References edit

  1. ^ "mcparam=en013622 PICkit 1 press release".
  2. ^ a b PICkit 2 User's Guide, from which the product introduction date was inferred; also contains warning against using PICkit 2 programmer for production programming
  3. ^ "MPLAB PICkit 4 Part Support | Microchip".
  4. ^ "MPLAB PICkit 5 In-Circuit Debugger".
  5. ^ "MPLAB PICkit 5 In-Circuit Debugger User's Guide" (PDF).
  6. ^ avrdude listed pickit2 as an programming adapter for Atmel AVR chips: http://www.nongnu.org/avrdude/user-manual/avrdude_4.html
  7. ^ https://www.eevblog.com/forum/microcontrollers/pickit-3-versus-pickit-3-5/
  8. ^ https://www.eevblog.com/forum/microcontrollers/difference-between-pickits/msg1209893/#msg1209893
  9. ^ PICkit Plus Webpage: http://gcbasic.sourceforge.net/Typesetter/index.php/PICkitPlus
  10. ^ PICkitminus Webpage: http://kair.us/projects/pickitminus

External links edit

Microchip:

  • PICkit 3 User's Guide
  • PICkit 2 User's Guide

Reviews:

  • Microchip PICkit 3 Programmer/Debugger Review Video
  • Chuck Hellebuyck. "USB PIC programmers". Nuts and Volts magazine

Third-party Clones:

  • Au Group Electronics CB0703
  • Simplest Pickit 2 Clone

Open Source Software:

  • PICKit Plus Webpage
  • PICKitminus Webpage

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editPICkit 1 edit The PICkit 1 was a rudimentary USB programmer for PIC microcontrollers produced by Microchip Technology the manufacturer of the PIC series of microcontrollers It was introduced on March 31 2003 priced at US 36 1 The PICkit 1 was integrated into a demonstrator board featuring eight LEDs a switch and a potentiometer Its default program explained in the documentation rotates the LEDs in series The light display s direction and speed of rotation can be changed with the button and potentiometer on the PICkit board PICkit 2 edit nbsp PICkit 2The PICkit 2 was introduced in May 2005 2 to replace the PICkit 1 The PICkit 2 has a separate programmer debugger unit which plugs into the board carrying the chip to be programmed whereas the PICkit 1 is a single unit This makes it possible to use the programmer with a custom circuit board via an in circuit serial programming ICSP header This feature is not intended 2 for so called production programming however The PICkit 2 uses an internal PIC18F2550 with FullSpeed USB The PICkit 2 firmware allows the user to program and debug most of the 8 and 16 bit PICmicro and dsPIC members of the Microchip product line The PICkit 2 is open to the public including its hardware schematic firmware source code in C language and application programs in C language End users and third parties can modify both the hardware and software e g Linux version of PICkit 2 application software DOS style CMD support etc The PICkit 2 has a Programmer To Go PTG feature which enables the PIC MCU memory image to be downloaded into on board memory 128 KB I C EEPROM or 256 KB I C EEPROM Once the image has been downloaded devices can be programmed with this memory image without a PC The Microchip version of PICkit 2 has 128 KB memory as standard 256 KB memory can be accommodated by modifying the hardware or by using a third party clone A 500 kHz three channel logic analyzer and a UART tool are built into the PICkit 2 These features are not available in the PICkit 3 Since the release of V2 61 PICkit 2 PC software now supports a maximum of 4 megabytes of memory for the programmer to go feature With this modification the PICkit 2 supports eight times as much memory as the PICkit 3 This enhancement has been contributed by Au Group Electronics and the PICkit 2 firmware is also reported to be submitted to the Microchip PICkit 2 team in the middle of March 2009 PICkit 3 edit nbsp PICkit 3In January 2009 Microchip released the PICkit 3 a variation of the PICkit 2 with the same form factor and a new translucent case It features a faster 16 bit PIC24F processor and a wider voltage regulation range Both PICkit 2 and PICkit 3 have internal switch mode voltage regulators from a 5 V USB supply at around 100 mA the PICkit 2 generates 2 5 to 5 volts and the PICkit 3 generates 2 5 to 5 5 volts On both units accuracy may be increased by calibrating the output with a multimeter For some PICs the MCLR programming voltage can be generated at around 13 to 14 volts This voltage is required to reprogram the flash memory PICkit 4 edit nbsp PICkit 4In February 2018 Microchip released the PICkit 4 which supports ICSP and JTAG debugging programming At the time of launch not all PIC devices are supported but the firmware is continually being upgraded to add support for new devices 3 PICkit4 also supports programming debugging of AVR devices with UPDI PDI JTAG SPI debugWIRE interfaces by enumerating in AVR mode which makes its USB communication interface compatible with that of Atmel ICE PICkit 5 edit In July 2023 Microchip released the PICkit 5 It supports ICSP and JTAG debugging programming for Microchip devices and UPDI PDI JTAG SPI debugWIRE for AVR devices 4 PICkit 5 appears almost identical to the PICkit 4 and both share a similar feature set The only functional differences are the use of the USB C connector instead of the older micro B USB and Bluetooth connectivity 5 Software editPICkit 2 and PICkit 3 edit The software for the Microchip PICkit 2 and PICkit 3 in circuit debugger programmers was released by Microchip in 2009 and 2012 respectively The software is open source and not maintained by Microchip Consequently there is no support for modern operating systems or new PIC microcontrollers Clones and open sources editPICkit 2 can program and debug most PICs as of May 2009 only the PIC32 family is not supported for MPLAB debugging Ever since its first release all software source code firmware PC application and hardware schematics are open to the public This makes it relatively easy for an end user to modify the programmer for use with a non Windows operating system such as Linux or Mac OS It also creates much DIY interest while allowing clones to be created easily The open source structure brings many features to the PICkit 2 community such as Programmer to Go the UART Tool and the Logic Tool which have been contributed by PICkit 2 users Users have also added such features to the PICkit 2 as 4 MB Programmer to go capability USB buck boost circuits RJ12 type connectors and more It even penetrated into the Atmel community as it is able to be configured into an AVR ISP tool 6 PICkit 3 5 edit PICkit3 5 is a description of a clone not made by Microchip 7 The device claims to offer some improvements over the PICkit 3 from MicroChip and Clones from other manufacturers 8 PICkit Plus edit In 2018 PICkit Plus software 9 was released to support the newer 8 bit microcontrollers that were not supported by the original Microchip software including but not limited to the 16F18xxx and 18F2xKxx ranges The software is donateware The intent of PICkit Plus is to facilitate the programming of any 8 bit PIC microcontroller using the PICkit 2 and PICkit 3 ICSP In Circuit Debuggers Programmers The software extends the life of the existing PICkit2 and PICkit3 hardware devices by allowing them to work with the newer 8 bit PIC microcontrollers The capabilities include Three applications Updated PICkit 3 graphical interface for the PICkit3 hardware Updated PICkit 2 graphical interface for the PICkit2 hardware and A new command line application that supports both PICkit2 and PICkit3 devices New programming protocol support for new classes of Microchip s 8 bit PIC microcontrollers Updated and managed 8 bit microcontroller database to keep the software current with future microcontroller products Improved user interface Improved reliability bug fixes Improved help and users PDFs Software is compatible with existing integrated development environment IDE software Supports low voltage 2v to 6v programming LVP and high voltage 9v to 12v programming HVP Can read write or erase program and data memory of microcontrollers with verification Supports Windows 10 Windows 8 1 Windows 8 0 Windows 7 and Windows XP There are plans in the future when to support MacOS and Linux PICkit Minus edit In 2021 Finnish developer Jaakko Kairus published software called PICkitminus PICkit 10 The software is freeware The intent of PICkit is to be able to program PICs using the SPI type programming method Some of these types of PICs known as MSb1st require reversing bit order unlike regular PICs Therefore they cannot be programmed with the original PICkit software The software was developed using the PICkit 3 standalone software Pickit2 and PICkit3 are supported on a single application PICKit3 requires special scripting firmware Features Supports most if not all 8 bit PIC microcontrollers which use ICSP Supports PICkit2 and PICkit3 programmers including clones like PICkit3 5 or PK2M Improved auto detection of parts PICkit2 supports programmer to go also with recent MSB1st families Optimized programming scripts for MSB1st families to reduce write and verify times Improved blank section skipping for write and verify to further reduce programming times Improved operation with PICkit3 clones UART tool also for PICkit3 UART is possible to use with other software by creating a virtual COM port SPI FLASH device support GUI software works on Windows 2000 XP 7 10 11 Command line software works on Windows XP 7 10 11 Linux and MacOS Retains all the good features from the original Microchip PICkit2 and PICkit3 stand alone softwareReferences edit mcparam en013622 PICkit 1 press release a b PICkit 2 User s Guide from which the product introduction date was inferred also contains warning against using PICkit 2 programmer for production programming MPLAB PICkit 4 Part Support Microchip MPLAB PICkit 5 In Circuit Debugger MPLAB PICkit 5 In Circuit Debugger User s Guide PDF avrdude listed pickit2 as an programming adapter for Atmel AVR chips http www nongnu org avrdude user manual avrdude 4 html https www eevblog com forum microcontrollers pickit 3 versus pickit 3 5 https www eevblog com forum microcontrollers difference between pickits msg1209893 msg1209893 PICkit Plus Webpage http gcbasic sourceforge net Typesetter index php PICkitPlus PICkitminus Webpage http kair us projects pickitminusExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to PIC development tools Microchip PICkit 3 User s Guide PICkit 2 User s GuideReviews Microchip PICkit 3 Programmer Debugger Review Video Chuck Hellebuyck USB PIC programmers Nuts and Volts magazineThird party Clones Au Group Electronics CB0703 Simplest Pickit 2 CloneOpen Source Software PICKit Plus Webpage PICKitminus Webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PICkit amp oldid 1213496358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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