6.4 PIC32MX
Click on the following links to check the various collaterals:
PIC32MX Videos
Sl. No | Type/ Focus Area | Hardware Board/ Kit Used | Description | Link |
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1 | Getting Started with Tools | N/A | A step-by-step guide explaining:
MPLAB Harmony v3 is configurable through the MCC. Refer to items 3 and 4 for specific instructions for using the MCC. | How to Set-up the Tools Required to Get Started with Harmony v3 |
2 | Getting Started with Software Tools | N/A | Explains how to use the MCC Content Manager. | MPLAB® Code Configurator Content Manager |
3 | Getting Started with Software Tools | The video covers DM320209 and EV76S68A. The same content can be replicated for PIC32MX devices. | Explains how to create a new MPLAB Harmony v3 project using the MCC and shows how to migrate an MHC-based project to a MCC based project. | Getting Started with Harmony v3 Using Code Configurator |
4 | Getting started with Docs | N/A | Introduces 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 |
PIC32MX Training Modules
Sl. No | Type/ Focus Area | Hardware Board/ Kit Used | Description | Link |
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1 | Getting Started with Device/ Kit | Curiosity PIC32MX470 Development Board (DM320103) | Shows how to create an application
to get started with the PIC32MX MCUs using the MPLAB Harmony v3
software framework. The training module is based on MHC. Similar steps and flow can be used to create a project using the MCC. | Getting Started with Harmony v3 Peripheral Libraries on PIC32MX 470 MCUs |
2 | Getting started with tools | N/A | Shows how to create a new MPLAB® Code Configurator (MCC) Harmony v3 project from scratch. | Create a new MPLAB Harmony v3 project using MCC |
3 | Getting started with tools | N/A | Shows how to open an existing project and use it with the MCC. | MCC - Open an Existing MPLAB® Harmony v3 Project |
4 | Getting started with tools | N/A | Shows 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 |
5 | Getting started with tools | This 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 |
6 | Migration | This training uses the PIC32MZ EF. The same training can be used for other MCUs. | Shows how to update and configure an existing MPLAB Harmony Configurator (MHC)-based MPLAB Harmony v3 project to a MPLAB Code Configurator (MCC)-based project. | Update and Configure an Existing MHC-based MPLAB Harmony v3 Project to MCC-based Project |
PIC32MX Virtual/On-Demand Training
More virtual trainings are available at Microchip University. Click on the following links for more details:
- Introduction To MPLAB® X IDE
- MPLAB® X Tips and Tricks
- Overview of the Microchip Code Configurator (MCC) Content Manager (CM)
- MPLAB® Code Configurator (MCC) For Simplified Embedded Software Development
- MPLAB® Harmony v3 Fundamentals
- Simple Applications Using the MPLAB® Harmony v3 Peripheral Libraries
- Creating Advanced Embedded Applications with 32-bit MCUs/MPUs using the MPLAB® Harmony v3 Software Framework
- FreeRTOS Simplified: A Beginner's Guide to Develop and Debug FreeRTOS Applications
PIC32MX Technical Briefs
Sl. No | Type/ Focus Area | Description | Link |
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1 | Getting Started | TB3259: This document
explains how to create a simple application on a PIC32 MCU using the
MPLAB Harmony v3 modules. This application sends a “Hello World!”
string to a console running on a computer. This document is explained on one MCU. It can be ported for other MCUs. Note: Microchip is
moving from the MHC to the MCC. Refer to items 3 and 4 in the
Videos table. | Link |
2 | Getting Started | TB3232: This document explains how to set up the tools required to get started with the MPLAB Harmony v3 software development framework. | Link |
3 | Getting Started | TB3304: How to Add a New Configuration to an Existing MPLAB Harmony v3 Project | Link |
4 | Getting Started | TB3305: How to Use the MPLAB Harmony v3 Project Manifest Feature | Link |
5 | Getting Started | TB3290: MPLAB Harmony v3 Synchronous Drivers and Their Usage in FreeRTOS Based Applications | Link |
6 | Getting Started | TB3269: The Differences Between MPLAB Harmony v3 Synchronous and Asynchronous Drivers and When to Use Them | Link |
7 | Getting Started | TB3291: The Difference Between MPLAB Harmony v3 PLIBs and Drivers, and When to Use Them | Link |
8 | DMA CRC | TB3196: How to Use the DMA CRC Generator on PIC32 Devices | Link |
9 | Getting Started | TB3296: Multiplexed and Remappable Functionalities on I/O pins on PIC32M Devices Using MPLAB Harmony v3 | Link |
10 | Getting Started | TB3253: How to Build an Application by Adding a New PLIB, Driver, or Middleware to an Existing MPLAB Harmony v3 Project | Link |
PIC32MX Application Notes
Sl. No | Type/ Focus Area | Description | Link |
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1 | Migration | AN4495: 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 |
2 | Migration | AN3388: MPLAB Harmony v3 Application Development Guide for MPLAB Harmony v2 Users. | Link |
PIC32MX: Application Demonstrations
Sl. No | Type | Hardware Board/ Kit Used | Description | Link |
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1 | Getting started | Curiosity PIC32MX470 Development Board (DM320103) | Getting Started Application on a Curiosity PIC32MX470 Development Board | Link |
More application demonstrations are available at Microchip's MPLAB Harmony GitHub repositories. Refer to the following link: