dsPIC controller for proteus simulator

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Any body know which simulator i can use for dsPIC30F2010 ,
 

Hi,
you can use MPSIM in MPLAB. Select Debugger > Select Tool > MPSIM. You can run the program by giving initial condition from Debugger > Stimulus > New Workbook. Get a MPSIM tutorial from Microchip web. Enjoy!
 
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Hi,
you can use MPSIM in MPLAB. Select Debugger > Select Tool > MPSIM. You can run the program by giving initial condition from Debugger > Stimulus > New Workbook. Get a MPSIM tutorial from Microchip web. Enjoy!

Can i interface LCD display by using this simulator?
 

Can i interface LCD display by using this simulator?
No, you can just see the ports going high or low in the wave shape (PIN trace) and match with actual LCD wave diagrams.
 
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hi,

same problem having for me also

do you found out the solution for the simulator?
im using the Proteus simulator, for my controller also no more simulator is available.
kindly tell me do you got the solution for your controller?

thanks,
anboli.c
 

no i didnt get till now , how can you use proteus , which have only dspic33f series
 

no i didnt get till now , how can you use proteus , which have only dspic33f series

i cant use the proteus, yeah its having only dspic33f only,

im also struggling in the simulator..

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i cant use the proteus, yeah its having only dspic33f only,

im also struggling in the simulator..

im still searching the way for the simulator. i cant get it.
 

Hi,

There is no such virtual/visual simulator for dspic33f higher end devices. Proteus has supported a few dspic33f chips. For simulation you have to play with MPLAB sim. To start of working wit it this blog will help you.
HTML:
http://embeddedinterconnects.blogspot.com

enjoy!
 
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