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1Developing Applications with MPLAB Harmony v3 Software Framework for MPUsN/AStep-by-step guide explaining:
  • MPLAB Harmony v3 Software Framework
  • How to install MPLAB X (IDE)
  • How to install MPLAB XC32 Compiler
2Booting from External Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) on SAMA7G5 MPUs (AN4408)SAMA7G5 SeriesApplication note explaining the boot process of the SAMA7G5 series microprocessors (MPU)
3MPLAB Discover Code ExamplesSAMA7G5 seriesMPLAB Discover code examples
4MPLAB github ExamplesSAMA7G5 seriesMPLAB Harmony v3 application examples (CSP, Graphics, Ethernet, etc.)
5SAMA7G54-EK Evaluation Kit IntroductionSAMA7G54-EKIntroduction to the SAMA7G54 Evaluation Kit
6SAMA7G54-EK FeaturesSAMA7G54-EKSAMA7G54-EK features
7QSPI-XIP ExampleSAMA7G54-EKHow to execute an MPLAB Harmony application from QSPI flash on SAMA7G54 Evaluation Kit
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Console Serial Communications

SAMA7G54-EKHow to connect a host computer running a terminal emulation program to the SAMA7G54-EK serial debug port to access the console
9SAM MPU's: Procedure to build at91bootstrap to boot Harmony application from QSPI in SAMA7G54-EK using MPLAB X IDESAMA7G54-EKHow to configure and build the second stage bootloader to boot an MPLAB Harmony application from QSPI (Octa SPI)
10Booting Demo Linux ImageSAMA7G54-EKHow to boot a demo Linux image on an SD card and e.MMC
11SAM MPU’s: Procedure to Load Boot Configuration Packet to OTPC or Emulation SRAM in SAMA7G54-EKSAMA7G54-EKHow to configure Boot Configuration Packet (BCP) to boot at91bootstrap from QSPI Flash using SAM-BA by writing BCP to OTPC or Emulation SRAM
12Configure and Build at91bootstrap for an MPLAB Harmony v3 Project with MPLAB X IDESAMA7G54-EKHow to configure and build at91bootstrap for an MPLAB Harmony v3 project with MPLAB X IDE
13Configure and Build at91bootstrap to Load an MPLAB Harmony v3 Application from e.MMC Flash MemorySAMA7G54-EKHow to configure and build at91bootstrap to load an MPLAB Harmony v3 application from an e.MMC Flash memory
14Writing MPLAB Harmony v3 Application and at91bootstrap to e.MMC Flash Memory using SAM-BA® ISPSAMA7G54-EKHow to write MPLAB Harmony v3 application and at91bootstrap to an e.MMC Flash memory using SAM-BA In-System Programmer (ISP)
15Configure and Build at91bootstrap to Load an MPLAB Harmony v3 Application from NOR Flash (QSPI) MemorySAMA7G54-EKHow to configure and build at91bootstrap to load an MPLAB Harmony v3 application from a QSPI NOR Flash memory
16Writing MPLAB Harmony v3 Application and at91bootstrap to NOR Flash (QSPI) Memory using SAM-BA ISPSAMA7G54-EKHow to write an MPLAB Harmony v3 application and at91bootstrap to a QSPI NOR Flash memory using SAM-BA ISP
17Configure and Build at91bootstrap to Load an MPLAB Harmony v3 Application from SD Memory CardSAMA7G54-EKHow to configure and build at91bootstrap to load an MPLAB Harmony v3 application from an SD card Flash memory
18Copy MPLAB Harmony v3 Application and at91bootstrap to SD Memory CardSAMA7G54-EKHow to write an MPLAB Harmony v3 application and at91bootstrap to an SD card
19Getting Started with MPLAB Harmony v3 Development: CSP Application: pio_led_on_off_interruptSAMA7G54-EKHow to get started on a CSP Harmony application with SAMA7G54-EK board on MPLAB X IDE
20eXecute-In-Place (XIP) with Serial Flash Memories on MPUs Using MPLAB Harmony V3 (AN5218)SAMA7G54-EKApplication note describing how to execute a Harmony application from QSPI Flash on board
21Getting Started on Linux OS DevelopmentSAMA7G54-EKGetting started on Linux OS development
22Booting Linux on SAMA7G5 Series MPU from e.MMC (TB3352)SAMA7G54-EKHow to boot a Linux image from e.MMC
23SAM-BA In-System Programmer (ISP)N/ASAM-BA ISP and command line interface