IDE now includes full programmer and debug support for Microchip tools

12-02-2025 | Mikroelektronika | Industrial

MIKROE announced that the latest 7.1 release of its NECTO Studio IDE is even easier for users of Microchip MCUs to work within, benefitting from the time-to-market advantages that the NECTO ecosystem delivers.

Following close collaboration between Microchip and MIKROE, the new release now includes full programmer and debugger support for the following tools: MPLAB ICD 5, MPLAB ICD 4, MPLAB ICE 4, Atmel-ICE, PICkit On-Board 4 (PKOB4), EDBG, Power Debugger, MPLAB PICkit 5, MPLAB PICkit 4, MPLAB Snap, JTAGICE3, PKOB nano, mEDBG and Simulator.

Additionally, the mikroSDK 2.0 SDK, which runs natively within NECTO Studio, making application code portable and reusable on many different platforms and architectures with virtually no code changes, has been further improved with support for 66 new MCUs from the SAM E70/S70/V70/V71 series, a robust Arm Cortex-M7 lineup running at up to 300MHz. Also, full mikroSDK support is now obtainable for the STM32L4x family.

Comments Nebojsa Matic, CEO of MIKROE: “Getting started with NECTO and Microchip is simple: create a new NECTO setup with one of Microchip compilers XC8, XC16, or XC32; select your preferred Microchip programmer from the supported list; and apply new NECTO setup to an existing project or start a brand-new one. We remain committed to expanding our MCU offerings on a daily basis, so stay tuned for even more additions!”


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