2.2 SAM L10/SAM L11

SAM L1x Videos

Table 2-7. SAM L1x Videos
Sl. NoType/ Focus AreaHardware Board/ Kit UsedDescriptionLink
1Getting Started with ToolsN/AA step-by-step guide explaining:
  • How to Install MPLAB® X IDE
  • How to Install MPLAB XC32 Compiler
  • How to install the Configurator
  • How to Download the Harmony Framework from the MPLAB Harmony v3 repository

MPLAB Harmony v3 is configurable through the MCC. Refer to items 3 and 4 for specific instructions to use the MCC.

How to Set-up the Tools Required to Get Started with Harmony v3
2Getting Started with Device/ KitSAM L11 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (DM320205)

or

SAM L10 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (DM320204)

Explains how to create a simple application on the SAM L11 using Harmony v3. This application sends a “Hello World!” string to the PC terminal.

MPLAB Harmony v3 is configurable through the MCC. Refer to items 3 and 4 for specific instructions to use the MCC.

Create Your First Project with SAML11
3Getting Started with Software ToolsN/AExplains how to use the MCC Content Manager.MPLAB® Code Configurator Content Manager
4Getting Started with Software ToolsThe video covers DM320209 and EV76S68A. The same content can be replicated for SAM L10/L11 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kits (DM320205/DM320204).This video explains how to create a new MPLAB Harmony v3 project using the MCC and shows how to migrate an MHC-based project to an MCC-based project.Getting Started with Harmony v3 Using Code Configurator
5Getting started with Docs N/AIntroduces the Quick Docs package to help develop applications using Microchip's 32-bit products using the MPLAB Harmony v3 software framework.Harmony Quick Docs Package
6Getting started with SolutionsN/AIntroduces the MPLAB Harmony Reference Apps package and describes its typical application types and download methods.Harmony Reference Applications Package

SAM L1x Training Modules

Table 2-8. SAM L1x Training Modules
Sl. NoType/ Focus AreaHardware Board/ Kit UsedDescriptionLink
1Getting Started with Device/KitSAM L11 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (DM320205)

or

SAM L10 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (DM320204)

Shows how to create an application to get started with the SAM L10 using the MPLAB Harmony v3 software framework. This training module content can be easily ported for the PIC32CM LE00/ LS00/ LS60.Getting Started with Harmony v3 Peripheral Libraries on SAM L10
2Getting started with toolsN/AShows how to create a new MPLAB Code Configurator (MCC) Harmony project from scratch.Create a new MPLAB Harmony v3 project using MCC
3Getting started with toolsN/AShows how to open an existing project and use it with the MCC.MCC - Open an Existing MPLAB® Harmony v3 Project
4Getting started with toolsN/AShows how to install the MPLAB Code Configurator (MCC) plugin and how to download the MPLAB Harmony v3 framework.MPLAB® Code Configurator Overview with MPLAB Harmony Content
5Getting started with toolsThis training uses the SAM D5x/E5x. The same training can be used as a reference for other MCUs.Shows how to create a new MPLAB Harmony v3 project using the MCC.Create a new MPLAB Harmony v3 project using MCC
6Application SpecificSAM L11 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (DM320205)

or

SAM L10 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (DM320204)

Shows how to create a low-power application on a SAM L1x showcasing the current measurement on Idle and Standby Sleep modes. The current consumption data is shown on the data visualizer.

The same training module methodology can be ported to the SAM L1x MCU.

Low Power Application on SAM L10
7Product FeatureSAM L11 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (DM320205)Shows how to create an Arm® TrustZone® feature application on the SAM L11 microcontroller (MCU) using the MPLAB Harmony v3 software framework.Arm® TrustZone® Getting Started Application on SAM L11 MCUs

SAML1x Virtual/On-Demand Training

SAM L1x Technical Briefs

Table 2-9. SAM L1x Technical Briefs
Sl. NoType/ Focus AreaDescriptionLink
1Getting StartedTB3231: This document explains how to create a simple application on a SAM MCU using the MPLAB Harmony v3 modules. This application sends a “Hello World!” string to a console running on a computer.

Though this document is explained on one MCU, it can be ported for other MCUs.

Note: MPLAB Harmony v3 is configurable through the MCC. Refer to items 3 and 4 in SAM L1x Videos for specific instructions to use the MCC.
Link
2Getting StartedTB3232: This document explains how to set up the tools required to get started with the MPLAB Harmony v3 software development framework. Link
3Getting StartedTB3304: How to Add a New Configuration to an Existing MPLAB Harmony v3 ProjectLink
4Getting StartedTB3305: How to Use the MPLAB Harmony v3 Project Manifest FeatureLink
5Getting StartedTB3290: MPLAB Harmony v3 Synchronous Drivers and Their Usage in FreeRTOS Based ApplicationsLink
6Getting StartedTB3269: The Differences Between MPLAB Harmony v3 Synchronous and Asynchronous Drivers and When to Use ThemLink
7Getting StartedTB3291: The Difference Between MPLAB Harmony v3 PLIBs and Drivers, and When to Use Them Link
8Getting StartedTB3253: How to Build an Application by Adding a New PLIB, Driver, or Middleware to an Existing MPLAB Harmony v3 ProjectLink
9Getting StartedTB3246: How to Use the MPLAB Harmony v3 Debug System ServiceLink
10Peripheral FeatureTB3306: Dual Developer Application Development Use Case with TrustZone on SAM L11 Using MPLAB Harmony v3Link
11Low PowerTB3318: Peripheral Power Consumption in Standby Mode for SAM L10/L11 Family of DevicesLink
12Peripheral FeatureTB3222: EEPROM Emulation for Flash-Only DevicesLink
13MCU FeatureTB3183: What is Sleepwalking? How it Helps to Reduce the Power Consumption?Link

SAM L1x Application Notes

Table 2-10. SAM L1x Application Notes
Sl. NoType/ Focus Area DescriptionLink
1MigrationAN4495: MPLAB Harmony v3 Project Migration application note discusses the migration of an existing MPLAB Harmony v3 based project developed on a particular hardware (microcontroller or development board) platform to another one of Microchip's 32-bit hardware platforms of the user's choice.Link
2Feature specificAN4383: 32-bit Microcontroller Wafer-Level Chip-Scale Package (WLCSP).Link
3MigrationAN3346: Introduction to MPLAB and Harmony v3 for Atmel Studio and ASF Users.Link
4Op Amp, ADCAN2794: SAM L10/ L11: OPAMP as ADC Gain Amplifier. This document introduces the configuration and usage of the op amp module, different built-in modes, and presents an application example. In the application example, one of the operational amplifiers is configured as a non-inverting gain amplifier with the output internally connected to the ADC. With this setup, the op amp operates as a gain amplifier stage for ADC sampling.Link
5MCU FeatureAN2775: CPU Usage Demonstration Using DMAC for SAM L10/ L11: This document demonstrates the CPU usage when an application is executed with or without the DMA.Link
6BootloaderAN2699: UART Bootloader SAM L10 and L11: This document describes the design and operation of a UART Bootloader for the SAM L10 and SAM L11 devices.Link
7IOT, SecurityAN2835: SAML11 Ultra Low-Power Secure LoRa Application Note.Link
8Bootloader, SecurityAN2698: Secure Bootloader SAML11.Link

SAM L1x Application Demonstrations

Table 2-11. SAM L1x Application Demonstrations
Sl. NoTypeHardware Board/ Kit UsedDescription Link
1Getting StartedSAM L10 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (DM320204)Getting Started Application on SAM L10 Xplained Pro Evaluation KitLink
2SecuritySAM L11 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (DM320205)TrustZone Getting Started Application on the SAM L11 Xplained Pro Evaluation KitLink
3Low PowerSAM L10 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (DM320204)Low-Power Application on the SAM L10 Xplained Pro Evaluation KitLink

More application demonstrations are available at Microchip's MPLAB Harmony GitHub repositories. Refer to the following links: