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How to run simulation on MPLAB ?

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Guys,
Do you know on how to run simulation on MPLAB ?

Thanks
 

On MPLAb you can get the hex code. For simulation you have to use different tool. e.g. PROTEUS software creates the real enviornment for simulation. You neeed to draw the circuit and burn the HEX code in progrramable IC.
Run the simulator and njoy...


Hope this is helpful.
 

While it is true that MPLab does not do analog circuit simulation, it is a complete IDE:
Source:MPLAB User Guide DS51519C
MPLAB IDE is a Windows® Operating System (OS) software program that runs on a
PC to develop applications for Microchip microcontrollers and digital signal controllers.
It is called an Integrated Development Environment, or IDE, because it provides a single
integrated “environment” to develop code for embedded microcontrollers.

There are various tutorials, including one from Microchip in the above referenced guide for using the simulator functions. After you review that tutorial, it will be much easier to address any specific questions yo may have.

John
 

As others said, you cannot use MPLAB for simulation purposes. MPLAB is used to compile the assembly or C code to get the hex code and for debugging the bugs. You have to use softwares like Proteus for simulating the Project... :)
 

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