11.2.2 MCC Configuration

The three-phase detection application is also generated using the MCC platform, and the microcontroller peripherals and the purpose are discussed in the START Configuration section.

System Module:

Figure 10-11 shows the System configuration window.

Figure 11-11. MCC System Configuration Window

TIMER 0:

Figure 10-12 shows the MCC TIMER 0 configuration window.

Figure 11-12. MCC TIMER 0 Configuration Window

Timer 1:

Figure 10-13 shows the MCC TIMER 1 configuration window.

Figure 11-13. MCC TIMER 1 Configuration Window

SPI 0:

Figure 10-14 shows the MCC SPI 0 configuration window.

Figure 11-14. MCC SPI 0 Configuration Window

USART 1:

Figure 10-15 shows the MCC USART 1 configuration window.

Figure 11-15. MCC USART 1 Configuration Window

ZCD 0:

Figure 10-16 shows the MCC ZCD 0 configuration window.

Figure 11-16. MCC ZCD 0 Configuration Window

ZCD 1:

Figure 10-17 shows the MCC ZCD 1 configuration window.

Figure 11-17. MCC ZCD 1 Configuration Window

ZCD 2:

Figure 10-18 shows the MCC ZCD 2 configuration window.

Figure 11-18. MCC ZCD 2 Configuration Window

VREF:

Figure 10-19 shows the MCC VREF configuration window.

Figure 11-19. MCC VREF Configuration Window

Pin Manager:

Figure 10-20 shows the MCC Pin Manager configuration window.

Figure 11-20. MCC Pin Manager Configuration Window

Pin Module:

Figure 10-21 shows the MCC Pin Module configuration window.

Figure 11-21. MCC Pin Module Configuration Window

ADC0:

Figure 10-22 shows the MCC ADC configuration window.
Figure 11-22. MCC ADC 0 Configuration Window