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PICkit
TM
2 User’s Guide
DS51553B-page 12
©
2006 Microchip Technology Inc.
1.6.2
Device Configuration
The Device Configuration window displays the PICmicro MCU device, User ID,
Configuration Word and Checksum. It also displays OSCCAL and Band Gap, which are
available only on PIC12F629/675 and PIC16F630/676 devices.
For mid-range (14-bit core) devices, the PICkit™ 2 Microcontroller Programmer reads
the device ID and displays it in the window.
For baseline (12-bit core) devices, the user must select the device from the Device
drop-down menu.
1.6.3
Status Bar
The status bar displays text status of the operations in progress. If an operation is
successful, the status bar will display a green background. If an operation fails, the
status bar will display red. If an operation alerts a caution, the status bar will display
yellow.
1.6.4
Progress Bar
The progress bar displays the progress of an operation.
1.6.5
Program Memory
Program code can be loaded into the PICkit™ 2 Programming Software from File >
Import HEX or it can be read from the device by clicking on the Read button. The origin
of the code is displayed in the Source block. The Program Memory window displays
the program code in hexadecimal. The code cannot be edited in the window.
The check box next to the Program Memory window controls whether the program
memory will be programmed into the device or not. If the box is checked, the code
displayed in the Program Memory window will be programmed into and used to verify
the device. If the box is not checked, the program memory will not be programmed and
it will not be used to verify the device.
1.6.6
Data EEPROM Memory
Similar to Program Memory above, program code can be loaded into the PICkit™ 2
Programming Software from File > Import HEX or it can be read from the device by
clicking on the Read button. The origin of the code is displayed in the Source block.
The Data EEPROM Memory window displays the program code in hexadecimal. The
code cannot be edited in the window.
The check box next to the Data EEPROM Memory window controls whether the data
EEPROM memory will be programmed into the device or not. If the box is checked, the
code displayed in the Data EEPROM Memory window will be programmed into and
used to verify the device. If the box is not checked, the data EEPROM memory will not
be programmed and it will not be used to verify the device.
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