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The simulation in PICSimLab consists of 3 parts:
The microcontroller program
Microcontroller simulation (made by picsim and simavr)
Simulation of boards and parts
When a problem occurs it is important to detect where it is occurring.
One of the most common problems is the error in the microcontroller program. Before creating an issue, test your code on a real circuit (even partially) to make sure the problem is not there.
Errors in the microcontroller simulation can be detected using code debugging. Any instruction execution or peripheral behavior outside the expected should be reported in the project of simulator used (picsim or simavr).
If the problem is not in either of the previous two options, the problem is probably in PICSimLab. A good practice is to send a source code together with a PICSimLab workspace (.pzw file) to open the issue about the problem.
Describe the bug A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
Screenshots If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
Files If applicable, add a minimal source code together with a PICSimLab workspace (.pzw file) to help reproduce your problem.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Troubleshooting: The simulation in PICSimLab consists of 3 parts:
When a problem occurs it is important to detect where it is occurring.
One of the most common problems is the error in the microcontroller program. Before creating an issue, test your code on a real circuit (even partially) to make sure the problem is not there.
Errors in the microcontroller simulation can be detected using code debugging. Any instruction execution or peripheral behavior outside the expected should be reported in the project of simulator used (picsim or simavr).
If the problem is not in either of the previous two options, the problem is probably in PICSimLab. A good practice is to send a source code together with a PICSimLab workspace (.pzw file) to open the issue about the problem.