The Unified Program and Debug Interface (UPDI) is Microchip’s proprietary interface for programming and on-chip debugging, and has become the standard on AVR MCUs after Microchip’s purchase of Atmel.
This low-cost programming and debugging solution is ideal for those designing in the 8-bit space, but it is also perfectly suited for 16- and 32-bit development due, in part, to its 300 MHz, ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., Aug. 21, 2017 -- Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:MCHP), has expanded its custom programming service to include AVR ® and SAM microcontrollers (MCUs). For the first time ever, users ...
- New tool features faster programming, wider voltage range and improved interface options for a variety of Microchip devices The debugging process remains an important area where many embedded design ...
Microchip has upped the security of a family of PIC18 microcontrollers by adding a one-time disable to its programming and debugging interface. Called PDID (programming and debugging interface disable ...
PIC processor vendor Microchip has rolled a new version of its Windows-based MPLAB development tool. The MPLAB ICD 3 package builds on the prior generation ICD 2 debugger offering in-circuit debugging ...