1.2 FAT File System using NVM Media

This application shows an example of implementing a FAT disk in the device internal Flash memory.

Description

File System Operations on NVM:

  • Application places a FAT disk image consisting of a Master Boot Record (MBR) sector, Logical Boot Sector, File allocation Table, and Root Directory Area in the internal Flash memory (NVM)
  • During execution, the application first opens an existing file named FILE.TXT and performs following file system related operations:
    • SYS_FS_FileStat
    • SYS_FS_FileSize
    • SYS_FS_FileSeek
    • SYS_FS_FileEOF
  • It tries to read the file and checks if string “Data” is present. If present it continues to next step or it fails the application
  • Finally, the string “Hello World” is written to this file. The string is then read and compared with the string that was written to the file. If the string compare is successful, An LED indication is provided

File System Layer Uses:

  • Memory driver to communicate with underlying NVM media

Downloading and Building the Application

To clone or download this application from Github, go to the main page of this repository and then click Clone button to clone this repository or download as zip file. This content can also be downloaded using content manager by following these instructions.

Path of the application within the repository is apps/fs/nvm_fat/firmware.

To build the application, refer to the following table and open the project using its IDE.

Project NameDescription
pic32mk_gp_db.XMPLABX project for PIC32MK GP Development Kit
pic32mk_mcm_curiosity_pro.XMPLABX project for PIC32MK MCM Curiosity Pro Board
pic32mk_mca_curiosity_pro.XMPLABX project for PIC32MK MCA Curiosity Pro Board

Setting Up the Hardware

The following table shows the target hardware for the application projects.

Project NameDescription
pic32mk_gp_db.XPIC32MK GP Development Kit
pic32mk_mcm_curiosity_pro.XPIC32MK MCM Curiosity Pro Board
pic32mk_mca_curiosity_pro.XPIC32MK MCA Curiosity Pro Board

Setting Up PIC32MK GP Development Kit

  • Connect micro USB cable to the ‘Debug USB’ connector(J12) on the board to the computer

Setting Up PIC32MK MCM Curiosity Pro Board

  • Connect a micro USB cable to the USB DEBUG port J500

Setting Up PIC32MK MCA Curiosity Pro Board

  • Connect a micro USB cable to the USB DEBUG port