This code example will use the ADC module to do an analog read and display on the USART port using a Terminal to see the values.
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This code example will use the ADC module to do an analog read and display on the USART port using a Terminal to see the values.
This example demonstrates sensor data measurement i.e. acquiring and processing sensor raw data using built-in ADC and timer peripherals of the PIC microcontroller. Compatible PIC16F152xx family of MCUs are: PIC16F15214, PIC16F15254, PIC16F15276
This example uses the MCC Melody Library to show how to configure Timer/Counter A (TCA) in overflow interrupt mode to perform Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) using the AVR128DB48 Curiosity Nano development kit. Works with MPLAB X or MPLAB XPRESS IDE.
This example highlights usage of PIC MCU as I/O expander, where the PIC16F15276 MCU acts as client and used as an I/O expander by host, and communicates through UART interface. Compatible PIC16F152xx family of MCUs are: PIC16F15244, PIC16F15276.
Transmit and receive morse code with the PIC18F56Q71 microcontroller
Example demonstrating how to do basic read and writes to external memory using the MSSP driver in MCC.
This example highlights usage of PIC MCU as I/O expander, where the PIC16F15276 MCU acts as client and used as an I/O expander by host, and communicates through UART interface. Compatible PIC16F152xx family of MCUs are: PIC16F15244, PIC16F15276.
{{This example uses the MCC Melody Library to turn on a LED using the PORT Peripheral}}
Project is a PIC16F18076 beginners guide to entering and exiting the device's sleep mode and a high level discussion on low-power techniques. It uses the PIC16F18076 Curiosity Nano and MPLAB X/MCC.
Reading the Microchip Unique Identifier (MUI) on the PIC16 family of devices
GitHub Example for the 8bit MDFU Client Library using AVR128DA48 with a CNANO board.
These MPLAB X Melody MCC example Getting Started with Multi Voltage I/O (MVIO) (TB3287) show how the MVIO is used on the AVR® DB family of microcontrollers.
The repository contains the Manchester Decoder, an MPLAB® X project, using Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs) by following the interaction between CLB, SPI and TMR0 peripherals.
GitHub Example for the 8bit MDFU Client Library using PIC18F56Q24 with a CNANO board.
This example highlights usage of PIC MCU as I/O expander using UART interface. The PIC16F15276 MCU acts as host and is used to control seven segment display. Compatible PIC16F152xx family of MCUs are: PIC16F15244, PIC16F15254, PIC16F15276.
This project showcases the advantages of the Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) and Burst Accumulation mode.
This code example demonstrates how to communicate as host and client using SPI protocol in interrupt and polling mode on PIC18F47Q10 with MPLAB MCC Melody.
In the example application, the ADC result will be sent to an android/iOS app over Bluetooth communication using the RN4870 Click board. The ADC result will also be sent to a serial terminal and a 4x4 RGB Click board is used to illuminate different LEDs corresponding to the applied force on the force sensor on the Force Click board
This MPLAB® X MCC example shows implementation of TCP/IP Lite Applications using Microchip ENCX24J600 Ethernet Driver on an AVR Device
This demo shows how to set up a PIC18-q20 Curiosity Nano as an I3C Target using the code configurator MCC Melody.
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