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User Defined Templates
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Graph – allows the data to be graphed during run time. The pop-up graph may be
resized as needed.
Once the parameter(s) are entered, they can be saved as a User Defined Parameter
file (*.udp).
File->Open
– Open an existing User Defined Parameter file (*.udp)
File->Save
– Save or replace a User Defined Parameter file (*.udp)
Clear All
– Resets (clears) all parameter boxes
OPTIONS
Run All – Runs all parameter scripts above that are marked as active.
Iterations – How many times you wish to run the set of active parameters.
Delay – Time in between each parameter.
Error Timeout – Time the GUI will wait for a completed response to the script. If
you are running long scripts – you may wish to increase this value.
10.4 MY TEMPLATES
When the User Defined Parameter file has been saved, it will be displayed under the
User Defined Templates > My Templates
on the menu bar, as shown in Figure 10-2.
FIGURE 10-2: SELECTING MY TEMPLATES
This implementation of the User Defined Template differs from the one in the prior
release of PICkit Serial Analyzer in that you create and run the template on the same
form. This allows for a great deal of run time flexibility. For example, you can change
any of the inputs from Section 10.3 Creating and Using Templates” while you are
running the scripts in a loop.
Note: The User Defined Parameter file (*.udp) must be stored in the same direc-
tory as the PICkit Serial Analyzer executable (by default C:\Program
Files\Microchip\PICkit Serial Analyzer). Otherwise, it will not be displayed
under the My Templates menu selection.