A programming environment refers to a user-friendly application designed to facilitate the process of programming microcontrollers (MCUs) by allowing technicians to efficiently load, program, and verify software without encountering the complexities associated with comprehensive Integrated Development Environments (IDEs). One example of such a solution is the MPLAB Integrated Programming Environment (IPE), which offers a streamlined interface that enables quick access to essential production programming functionalities. Tailored for use on manufacturing floors, MPLAB IPE incorporates a technician-friendly user interface, making it compatible with all Microchip products and programmers supported by the MPLAB X IDE. In production mode, technicians are empowered to program devices as configured by engineers, monitor memory and power settings, retrieve device IDs, and import hex files, environments, and SQTP files, all while adhering to established permission settings. This efficiency not only enhances productivity but also ensures that the programming process is consistent and reliable across various production scenarios.