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The MPC2E NG is a powerful and versatile tool used in various industries for programming and debugging purposes. However, users may encounter errors during the PIC reset process, one of which is the “Get Command Not Supported” error. In this article, we will delve into the causes of this error and provide a step-by-step guide on how to resolve it.
The MPC2E NG is a high-performance, multi-protocol emulator that supports a wide range of microcontrollers, including PIC microcontrollers. The PIC reset process is a critical step in programming and debugging these microcontrollers. During the reset process, the MPC2E NG sends a series of commands to the PIC microcontroller to reset its state and prepare it for programming or debugging.
The “Get Command Not Supported” error occurs when the MPC2E NG sends a command to the PIC microcontroller that is not supported by the device. This error can be caused by several factors, including:
To resolve the “Get Command Not Supported” error, follow these steps:
Ensure that the device configuration is correct and matches the settings of the PIC microcontroller. Check the device manual or datasheet to verify the correct configuration settings.
Update the firmware of the MPC2E NG to the latest version. This can be done by visiting the manufacturer’s website and following the instructions provided.
Verify that the communication settings between the MPC2E NG and the PIC microcontroller are correct. Check the baud rate, parity, and stop bits to ensure that they match the settings of the PIC microcontroller.
Reset the PIC microcontroller by sending a reset command from the MPC2E NG. This can be done by using the “Reset” button on the MPC2E NG or by sending a reset command through the command line interface.
If the above steps do not resolve the “Get Command Not Supported” error, advanced troubleshooting techniques may be required. These include:
A logic analyzer can be used to capture and analyze the communication signals between the MPC2E NG and the PIC microcontroller. This can help identify any communication issues or errors.
A debugging tool, such as a debugger or a simulator, can be used to step through the code and identify any issues or errors that may be causing the “Get Command Not Supported” error.
To prevent the “Get Command Not Supported” error from occurring in the future, follow these best practices:
The “Get Command Not Supported” error can be a frustrating issue to encounter during the PIC reset process. However, by understanding the causes of this error and following the troubleshooting steps outlined in this article, users can quickly and easily resolve the issue. By following best practices and using advanced troubleshooting techniques, users can prevent the “Get Command Not Supported” error from occurring in the future and ensure successful programming and debugging of PIC microcontrollers using the MPC2E NG.
[link] MPC2E NG User Manual
[link] PIC Microcontroller Datasheet
[link] MPC2E NG Firmware Update Instructions
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