MPLAB X IDE is an expandable, highly configurable software program that incorporates powerful tools to help developers discover, configure, develop, debug and qualify embedded designs for most Microchip microcontrollers and digital signal controllers. The VS Code extensions merge the capabilities of MPLAB X IDE with the flexibility of VS Code to create a more seamless and efficient development environment. Leveraging the versatility of Microsoft® Visual Studio® Code (VS Code®), Microchip Technology has released an early access version of MPLAB® Extensions for VS Code. This launch provides embedded designers with tools to import projects from MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to VS Code while still accessing Microchip’s debugging and programming support. This initiative is part of Microchip’s long-term strategy to expand its offerings and serve developers working within the VS Code ecosystem. These products are being released under an early access programme to provide the essential tools to customers quickly, while the Microchip development team continues to refine the extensions based on user feedback.
During this early access release, the MPLAB Extensions for VS Code include capabilities such as MPLAB X IDE project import and the ability to compile, program and perform basic debugging with any supported Microchip device. Additionally, MPLAB Data Visualizer can be utilised inside VS Code through an extension, offering users the opportunity to see what’s happening on the device at run time. Future updates will bring MPLAB Code Configurator into VS Code to help set up preconfigured projects. Development has also started on a VS Code extension for the MPLAB machine learning development suite and an additional MPLAB Extension for AI code-generative assistance to review and improve code from inside the IDE.
The introduction of MPLAB Extensions for VS Code signifies a new phase of accessibility and flexibility for developers using Microchip tools. This launch represents the first instance of the MPLAB IDE software being available outside the MPLAB development ecosystem, but it is just the beginning of Microchip’s broader integration with the VS Code community. The current features are designed to meet the immediate needs of developers, with the intention to continue refining the toolset and introducing new extensions with added functionality in the future. For more information email De La Rey Claasen.