1 Harmony 3 Driver, System Services and RTOS Application Examples for PIC32CX MT Family
The following applications are provided to demonstrate the typical or interesting usage
models of driver, system services and RTOS.
Name | Description |
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Console Debug System Service using UART | This example application demonstrates the UART based console and debug system service |
FAT File System using NVM Media | This application shows an example of implementing a FAT disk in the device internal Flash memory |
FAT File System using SDSPI Media | This application shows an example of using the FAT File System to access and modify the contents of a SD card using the SDSPI driver and the SPI PLIB |
FreeRTOS Basic | This example application demonstrates context switching between four tasks of different priorities. Two tasks run periodically while the other two tasks are event driven |
I2C Driver Asynchronous - I2C Multi-client | This example application demonstrates the multi-client feature of the asynchronous mode of the I2C driver by communicating with an external EEPROM and a temperature sensor |
I2C EEPROM Driver - AT24 EEPROM Read Write | This example application demonstrates how to use the AT24 driver to perform read and write operations on AT24 series of EEPROM |
SPI Driver Asynchronous - Self Loopback Multi Client | This example demonstrates how to use the SPI driver in asynchronous mode to achieve self-loop back between multiple clients |
SPI EEPROM Driver - AT25 EEPROM Read Write | This example application demonstrates how to use the AT25 driver to perform read and write operations on AT25 series of EEPROM |
SST26 SQI Flash Driver - Flash Read Write in Quad IO Mode | This example application shows how to use the SST26 SQI flash driver to perform block operations on the On-Board SST26 Flash memory in Quad IO mode. |
Time System Service Multi-client | This example application demonstrates the multi-client system timer functionality |
USART Driver Synchronous - Usart Echo | This example application demonstrates the synchronous mode of the USART driver by echoing the received characters |