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Microchip introduces budget-friendly MPLAB PICkit debugger
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27281, member: 2262"] Microchip Technology recently released their MPLAB PICkit Basic in-circuit debugger as an affordable option for engineers across all skill levels. This budget-friendly tool offers powerful programming and debugging features without the high price tag of similar products. Engineers can enjoy fast USB 2.0 connections, CMSIS-DAP support, and compatibility with many development environments. The device works with numerous microcontrollers, letting developers use one tool across different projects and platforms, including VS Code ecosystems. The debugger comes with a modern USB Type-C cable that most people already use these days. This connection type ensures reliable data transfer and eliminates problems with old-fashioned or mismatched cables. Many advanced debugging tools cost more than hobbyists or students can afford. This new option delivers advanced capabilities at a lower price point - just $29.99 - making professional-level tools accessible without cutting corners on important functions. Developers often struggle when their tools only work with certain devices or software. This debugger solves that problem by supporting various microcontrollers plus working with Microchip's MPLAB X IDE, MPLAB Integrated Programming Environment, and MPLAB Extensions for VS Code. It also plays nice with third-party options like IAR Embedded Workbench and several debugging interfaces including four-wire JTAG and Serial Wire Debug. The tool's light, sleek design makes it easy to carry between classrooms and development labs. Advanced features include automatic device selection and adapter support for Arm Cortex-based devices. Rodger Richey from Microchip Technology explained that they created this versatile, cost-effective solution to make their products more accessible. He added that its wide compatibility with microcontrollers and strong debugging abilities make it essential for both hobbyists and professional engineers looking to improve their development workflows. [/QUOTE]
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