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pic18f57q84-2-axis-cnc
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atmega4809-getting-started-with-usart-studio
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- pic32cmpl10-cnano-dma-memory-vscode-harmony Public
This example project uses the PIC32CM PL10 Curiosity Nano board to show how to configure the DMA to perform a memory to memory data transfer. Pressing SW0 will start data transfers in different configurations, displaying the cycle times in the terminal.
microchip-pic-avr-examples/pic32cmpl10-cnano-dma-memory-vscode-harmony’s past year of commit activity - pic32cmpl10-cnano-evsys-trigger-vscode-harmony Public
This example project uses the PIC32CM PL10 Curiosity Nano board to show how to generate and trigger events using EVSYS channels. The application generates an event with a button press which triggers a toggle of the LED.
microchip-pic-avr-examples/pic32cmpl10-cnano-evsys-trigger-vscode-harmony’s past year of commit activity - pic32cmpl10-cnano-dma-usart-vscode-harmony Public
This example project uses the PIC32CM PL10 Curiosity Nano board to show how to perform a data transfer from a memory location to a peripheral using the DMA. This program echoes every 10 characters entered in the terminal back to the user.
microchip-pic-avr-examples/pic32cmpl10-cnano-dma-usart-vscode-harmony’s past year of commit activity - pic32cmpl10-cnano-dma-crc-vscode-harmony Public
This example project uses the PIC32CM PL10 Curiosity Nano board to show ways to validate data using the DMA's CRC engine. This program uses a preset CRC polynomial to compute checksums in multiple ways and displays it in the terminal.
microchip-pic-avr-examples/pic32cmpl10-cnano-dma-crc-vscode-harmony’s past year of commit activity - pic32cmpl10-cnano-clock-config-vscode-harmony Public
This example demonstrates how to configure a PIC32CM6408PL10048 device to achieve a synchronous 24 MHz MCLK and 4 MHz asynchronous clock. The PIC32CM PL10 Curiosity Nano development board will be used, and configuration is done using Harmony.
microchip-pic-avr-examples/pic32cmpl10-cnano-clock-config-vscode-harmony’s past year of commit activity - pic32cmpl10-cnano-rtc-alarm-vscode-harmony Public
This example project uses the PIC32CM PL10 Curiosity Nano board to show how to use the Real-Time Counter (RTC) peripheral as an alarm timer. The program displays system time and triggers an alarm after 20 seconds, displaying a message in the terminal.
microchip-pic-avr-examples/pic32cmpl10-cnano-rtc-alarm-vscode-harmony’s past year of commit activity - pic32cmpl10-cnano-rtc-periodic-vscode-harmony Public
This example project uses the PIC32CM PL10 Curiosity Nano board to show how to use the Real-Time Counter (RTC) peripheral as a periodic timer. The RTC is configured to generate an interrupt every 250 milliseconds, triggering the on-board LED0 to toggle.
microchip-pic-avr-examples/pic32cmpl10-cnano-rtc-periodic-vscode-harmony’s past year of commit activity - pic32cm-gc-irrigation-demo-mplab Public
Develop a smart irrigation system on the PIC32CM-GC family of MCUs.
microchip-pic-avr-examples/pic32cm-gc-irrigation-demo-mplab’s past year of commit activity - pic18f56q35-key-scanner-mplab-mcc Public
This repository provides an MPLAB® X project showcasing the implementation of a key scanner using the Configurable Logic Block (CLB) peripheral.
microchip-pic-avr-examples/pic18f56q35-key-scanner-mplab-mcc’s past year of commit activity
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