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- This code example demonstrates how to generate a 100 Hz sine wave without CPU intervention using the built-in DAC and DMA peripherals of the PIC microcontroller. Some compatible PIC18F-Q43 family of MCUs are: PIC18F27Q43, PIC18F47Q43, PIC18F57Q43.
- A plant monitoring system with PIC16F18446 which provides automated control of soil moisture and air humidity in a greenhouse. It also displays the environment parameters: air humidity, soil moisture and temperature.
- The repository contains two MPLAB® X projects: * *Manchester Encoder* and *Decoder*: using Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs) by following the interaction between TCB, USART, Event System, and CCL peripherals.
- GitHub Example for the 8bit MDFU Client Library using PIC18F56Q24 with a CNANO board.
- GitHub Example for the 8bit MDFU Client Library using AVR128DA48 with a CNANO board.
- GitHub Example for the 8bit MDFU Client Library using PIC16F18446 with a CNANO board.
- This example [part2] shows how to set up Direct Memory Access (DMA) using the Microchip Code Configurator (MCC) on a PIC18F57Q43 microcontroller to transfer data from the UART recieve buffer to the PWM duty cycle register to alter the brightness of an LED. The data transfer is triggered by the UART module when the Rx buffer register is full.
- This example shows how to exchange data between the AVR DU microcontroller and a host computer using the USB Communication Device Class (CDC).
- Firmware for the AVR16EB32 stepper motor reference design.
- Control a Peltier device with a PIC16F17146 to regulate the temperature of a metal plate.
- This repository is a training module covering basics of GPIO, TCA, TCB, events, USART, CCL and PIT to create simple applications for the ATtinyAVR 1-series.
- Example describing the basic functionality of the ADC in tinyAVR 1-series.