Datasheet

PIC18F6310/6410/8310/8410
DS39635C-page 296 2010 Microchip Technology Inc.
24.6 ID Locations
Eight memory locations (200000h-200007h) are
designated as ID locations, where the user can store
checksum or other code identification numbers. These
locations are readable during normal execution through
the TBLRD instruction. During program/verify, these
locations are readable and writable. The ID locations
can be read when the device is code-protected.
24.7 In-Circuit Serial Programming
PIC18F6310/6410/8310/8410 microcontrollers can be
serially programmed while in the end application circuit.
This is simply done with two lines for clock and data,
and three other lines for power, ground and the
programming voltage. This allows customers to manu-
facture boards with unprogrammed devices and then
program the microcontroller just before shipping the
product. This also allows the most recent firmware or a
custom firmware to be programmed.
24.8 In-Circuit Debugger
When the DEBUG Configuration bit is programmed to
a ‘0’, the In-Circuit Debugger functionality is enabled.
This function allows simple debugging functions when
used with MPLAB
®
IDE. When the microcontroller has
this feature enabled, some resources are not available
for general use. Table 2 4 -4 shows which resources are
required by the background debugger.
TABLE 24-4: DEBUGGER RESOURCES
To use the In-Circuit Debugger function of the micro-
controller, the design must implement In-Circuit Serial
Programming connections to MCLR/VPP, VDD, VSS,
RB7 and RB6. This will interface to the In-Circuit
Debugger module available from Microchip or one of
the third party development tool companies.
I/O Pins: RB6, RB7
Stack: 2 levels
Program Memory: <1 Kbyte
Data Memory: <16 bytes