CLCDesignerTool

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November 15, 2022, at 12:47 PM by Jerry Messina -
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-> add support for Q71 (2xQ71, 4xQ71, 5xQ71): 8x CLC, type 8 (uses CLCSELECT)
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-> add support for 18FxxQ71 (2xQ71, 4xQ71, 5xQ71): 8x CLC, type 8 (uses CLCSELECT)
November 15, 2022, at 12:44 PM by Jerry Messina -
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-> add support for Q71       8x CLC, type 8 (uses CLCSELECT)
-->2xQ71, 4xQ71, 5xQ71
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-> add support for Q71 (2xQ71, 4xQ71, 5xQ71): 8x CLC, type 8 (uses CLCSELECT)
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[[Attach:CLCDesigner_v4.0.7z | Download CLCDesignerTool V4.0.0.0 (7z format)]]
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[[Attach:CLCDesigner_v4.1.7z | Download CLCDesignerTool V4.1.0.0 (7z format)]]
November 15, 2022, at 12:42 PM by Jerry Messina -
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Rev History
* V4.1.0.0 (Aug 21 2022)
->CLCDesigner V4.1 adds support for virtual port PORTW CLCINxPPS select (PW0-PW7)
-> add support for Q71      8x CLC, type 8 (uses CLCSELECT)
-->2xQ71, 4xQ71, 5xQ71
->change entry for '26Q10/27Q10' to '2xQ10' to match others
->fix Q40/Q41 entry 26 MUXX: PWM3S1P2 (was MUXX: PWM3S1P1)
->fix Q43 entry 39 MUXX: PWM3S1P2
->fix Q83/Q84 entries 39 MUXX: PWM3S1P2 and 41 MUXX: PWM4S1P2
* V4.0.0.0 (Sept 8 2021)
->initial release

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Rev History V4.0.0.0 (Sept 8 2021)
* initial release

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* support for all PIC18 devices (also supports pic10/12/16 and pic24)
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* support for all PIC18F devices with CLC module(s) (also supports pic10/12/16 and pic24)
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* support for all PIC18 devices
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* support for all PIC18 devices (also supports pic10/12/16 and pic24)
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If you generate an output file you can use 'File | Open' to reload the settings and make any changes as required.
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If you generate an output file you can use 'File | Open' to reload the code later and make any changes as required.
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The basic program operation is similar to previous versions and can be found in the 'CLC Configuration Tool Users Guide 41597B.pdf' file.
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The basic program operation is similar to previous versions, and a description can be found in the CLC Configuration Tool Users Guide 41597B.pdf file.
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Run the application 'CLCDesignerTool.exe' (the program requires .NET V3.5 runtime support).
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Run the application CLCDesignerTool.exe. The program requires .NET V3.5 runtime support.
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Here are some app notes with additional info for using the CLC modules:

[[Attach:CLC_appnotes.7z | Download CLC App notes (7z format)]]
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Here are some app notes with additional info for using the CLC modules:\\
[[Attach:CLC_appnotes.7z | Download CLC App notes (7z format)]]\\
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Here are some additional app notes for using the CLC modules
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Here are some app notes with additional info for using the CLC modules:
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Here are some additional app notes for using the CLC modules
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[[Attach:CLC_appnotes2.7z | Download CLC App notes2 (7z format)]]
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[[Attach:CLC_appnotes.7z | Download CLC App notes (7z format)]]
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* output format selectable to support different dialects of BASIC
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* selectable output format to support different dialects of BASIC
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This allows the output to be compatable with different dialects of BASIC, including Swordfish, PBP, Proton PDS, and GCB.
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This allows the output to be compatible with different dialects of BASIC, including Swordfish, PBP, Proton PDS, and GCB.
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In the bottom portion (MUX3/MUX4), we have inverted the MUX4 output so that both MUX3 and MUX4 outputs are high, producing a high on node AND2, which results in CLCOUT high
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In the bottom portion (MUX3/MUX4), we have inverted the MUX4 output so that both MUX3 and MUX4 outputs are high, producing a high on node AND2 which results in CLCOUT high
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It is written by David Barker and is available for download on the Mecanique web site [url]https://www.mecanique.co.uk[/url] on the 'Free Software' page,
or from the following link: [url=https://www.mecanique.co.uk/software/digital-works.zip]DigitalWorks Download (.zip format)[/url]
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It is written by David Barker and is available for download on the Mecanique web site https://www.mecanique.co.uk on the 'Free Software' page,
or from the following link: https://www.mecanique.co.uk/software/digital-works.zip
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Digital Works is a free design tool that enables you to construct digital logic circuits and to analyse their behaviour through simulation.
It is written by David Barker and is available for download on the [url=https://www.mecanique.co.uk/]Mecanique web site[/url] on the 'Free Software' page,
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Digital Works is a free design tool that enables you to construct digital logic circuits and to analyze their behaviour through simulation.
It is written by David Barker and is available for download on the Mecanique web site [url]https://www.mecanique.co.uk[/url] on the 'Free Software' page,