PIC Programmer Tools and Development Environments
Find software for programming, simulating, and developing with Microchip PIC microcontrollers on various operating systems.
Many ham radio operators enjoy building their own equipment, from simple antenna tuners to complex transceivers. Microcontrollers, especially the Microchip PIC series, are often at the heart of these homebrew projects, controlling everything from frequency displays to digital mode interfaces. Programming these chips is a key step in bringing a project to life, allowing operators to customize functions and integrate new features into their stations.
This category provides various software tools for programming PIC microcontrollers. Hams can find free programming utilities like WinPicProg and FPP Free Flash PIC Programmer, which support a wide range of PIC families including dsPIC and PIC18F. There are also integrated development environments, such as PIC Simulator IDE, that offer simulation, assembly, and debugging features, helping operators test their code before flashing it to the chip. These tools are essential for anyone looking to incorporate microcontrollers into their antenna projects or station accessories.
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FPP PIC programming software
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This software package allows you to program all types of serial programmable Integrated Circuits using Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP
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Logipic is a PIC Programer for windows
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P16PRO and PICALL Microchip PIC programmer
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Free programming software for various of the MicroChip PIC series of micro-controllers by Nigel Goodwin
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A PIC Programmer for Windows, support for dsPIC, PIC10F, new PIC12F6xx family, PIC16F9xx, PIC18F