microcontrollers:microcontroller_development_notes
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====== Microcontroller development notes ====== | ====== Microcontroller development notes ====== | ||
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Establishing a working microcontroller development setup involves two major areas: | Establishing a working microcontroller development setup involves two major areas: | ||
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* The selected s/w programmer must also support the target microcontroller. | * The selected s/w programmer must also support the target microcontroller. | ||
- | There are a few different " | + | ==== Classic |
- | This has lead to a second type of programmer | + | There are a few different |
- | Do not confuse ISP with ICE ([[https:// | + | ==== In-System Programming ==== |
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+ | :!: Do not confuse ISP with ICE ([[https:// | ||
==== Bootloaders ==== | ==== Bootloaders ==== | ||
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==== Debugging ==== | ==== Debugging ==== | ||
- | A debugger is a software tool that you can attach to a computing process and use to pause program flow and inspect | + | A debugger is a software tool that you can attach to a computing process and use to pause program flow and inspect |
You can attach a debugger to a microcontroller process in one of a few ways: | You can attach a debugger to a microcontroller process in one of a few ways: |
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