4.3 SAM G5x
Click the following links to check the various collaterals:
SAM G5x Videos
| Sl. No | Type/Focus Area | Hardware Board/Kit Used | Description | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Getting Started with Tools | N/A | A step-by-step guide is provided below to explain
the following:
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 MPLAB Harmony v3 |
| 2 | Getting Started with Device/Kit | SAM G55 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (ATSAMG55-XPRO) | Explains how to create a simple application on the
SAM E54 using MPLAB 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 for using the MCC. The same example can be ported to the SAM G55 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (ATSAMG55-XPRO) following the same steps. | Create Your First Project with SAME54 |
| 3 | Getting Started with Software Tools | N/A | Explains how to use the MCC Content Manager. | MPLAB® Code Configurator Content Manager |
| 4 | Getting Started with Software Tools | The video covers DM320209 and EV76S68A. The same content can be replicated for the SAM G55 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit (ATSAMG55-XPRO). | 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 MPLAB Harmony v3 Using Code Configurator |
| 5 | Getting started with Solutions | N/A | Introduces the MPLAB Harmony v3 Reference Apps package and describes its typical application types and download methods. | MPLAB Harmony Reference Applications Package |
SAM G5x Training Modules
| Sl. No | Type/Focus Area | Hardware Board/Kit Used | Description | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Getting Started with Device/Kit | N/A | Shows how to create an application to get started
with the SAM D5x/ E5x using the MPLAB Harmony v3 software framework. The training module is based on the MHC, similar steps and flow can be used to create a project using the MCC. The same example can be ported to the SAM G5x following the same steps. | Getting Started with MPLAB Harmony v3 Peripheral Libraries on SAM D5x/E5x |
| 2 | Getting started with tools | N/A | Shows how to create a new MPLAB® Harmony v3 project using MPLAB Code Configurator (MCC) 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) plug in, 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 |
SAM G5x Virtual/On-Demand Training
More virtual trainings are available at Microchip University. Click the following links for more details:
- Introduction To MPLAB® X IDE
- MPLAB® X IDE Tips and Tricks
- Overview of the Microchip Code Configurator (MCC) Content Manager (CM)
- Arm® Cortex®-M Architecture Overview
- Getting Started with Writing Code for the Microchip Arm® Cortex® Microcontrollers
- 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
SAM G5x Technical Briefs
| Sl. No | Type/Focus Area | Description | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Getting Started | TB3231: 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 to 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 | Getting Started | TB3253: How to Build an Application by Adding a New PLIB, Driver, or Middleware to an Existing MPLAB Harmony v3 Project | Link |
| 9 | Getting Started | TB3246: How to Use the MPLAB Harmony v3 Debug System Service | Link |
| 10 | Peripheral Feature | TB3230: Various Timers on SAM Devices | Link |
| 11 | Peripheral Feature | TB3222: EEPROM Emulation for Flash-Only Devices | Link |
| 12 | MCU Feature | TB3183: What is Sleepwalking? How it helps to reduce the power consumption? | Link |
| 13 | Peripheral | TB3181: What is TWI? How to configure the TWI for I2C Communication | Link |
| 14 | Peripheral Feature | TB3367: ADC Sequencing Using DMA and EVENT System on PIC32C and SAM MCUs Using MPLAB Harmony v3 and MCC | Link |
SAM G5x Application Notes
| Sl. No | Type/Focus Area | Description | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | Feature specific | AN4383: 32-bit Microcontroller Wafer-Level Chip-Scale Package (WLCSP) | Link |
| 3 | Migration | AN3346: Introduction to MPLAB Harmony v3 for Atmel Studio and ASF Users | Link |
| 4 | Peripheral Feature | AN5807: SERCOM USART on Microchip Cortex Devices (SAM and PIC32C) | Link |
SAM G5x Application Demonstrations
More application demonstrations are available at Microchip's MPLAB Harmony v3 GitHub repositories. Refer to the following link:
