1 Harmony 3 Driver, System Services and RTOS Application Examples for PIC32CK GC/SG Family

MPLAB® Harmony 3 is an extension of the MPLAB® ecosystem for creating embedded firmware solutions for Microchip 32-bit SAM and PIC® microcontroller and microprocessor devices. Refer to the following links for more information.

This repository contains the MPLAB® Harmony 3 driver and system service application examples for PIC32CK GC/SG family:

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Contents Summary

Folder Description
apps Contains driver and system service example applications

Code Examples

The following applications are provided to demonstrate the typical or interesting usage models of one or more peripheral libraries.
Name Description
1.1 Console Debug System Service using UART This example application demonstrates the UART based console and debug system service
1.2 FAT File System using NVM Media This application shows an example of implementing a FAT disk in the device internal Flash memory
1.3 FAT File System using SD Card media This application shows an example of using the MPLAB Harmony File System to access and modify the contents of a SD card using the SDSPI driver and the SPI PLIB
1.4 FAT File System using SDMMC Media This application shows an example of using the MPLAB Harmony File System to access and modify the contents of a SD card using the SDMMC driver
1.5 FAT File System using SST26 Media This application shows an example of using the FAT File System to access SQI based SST26 flash media
1.6 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
1.7 I2C EEPROM AT24 Driver - EEPROM Read Write This example application shows how to use the AT24 driver to perform read and write operations on AT24 series of EEPROM
1.8 I2C Driver Asynchronous - 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
1.9 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
1.10 SPI Driver Synchronous - Self Loopback Multi Client This example demonstrates how to use the SPI driver in synchronous mode to achieve self-loop back between multiple clients in RTOS environment
1.11 SPI EEPROM AT25 Driver - EEPROM Read Write This example application shows how to use the AT25 driver to perform read and write operations on AT25 series of EEPROM
1.12 Time System Service Multi-client This example application demonstrates the multi-client system timer functionality
1.13 TrustZone FreeRTOS Basic This example application blinks an LED to show the FreeRTOS threads that are running in non-secure mode and to indicate status
1.14 USART Driver Asynchronous - USART Echo This example echoes the received characters over the console using the USART driver in asynchronous mode
1.15 USART Driver Synchronous - USART Echo This example echoes the received characters over the console using the USART driver in synchronous mode