1 Harmony 3 Driver and System Service Application Examples for SAMA7D65 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.
- Microchip 32-bit MCUs
- Microchip 32-bit MPUs
- Microchip MPLAB X IDE
- Microchip MPLAB® Harmony
- Microchip MPLAB® Harmony Pages
This repository contains the MPLAB® Harmony 3 driver and system service application examples for SAMA7D65 family:
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Contents Summary
Folder | Description |
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apps | Contains driver and system service example applications |
docs | Contains documentation in html format for offline viewing (to be used only after cloning this repository onto a local machine). Use github pages of this repository for viewing it online. |
Code Examples
The following applications are provided to demonstrate the typical or interesting
usage models of one or more peripheral libraries.
Name | Description |
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1.1 FAT Filesystem 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 |
1.2 FAT Filesystem using SST26 Media | This application shows an example of using the FAT File System to access SQI based SST26 flash media. |
1.3 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 |
1.4 I2C Driver Asynchronous - I2C EEPROM | This example application shows how to use the I2C driver in asynchronous mode to perform operations on the EEPROM |
1.5 I2C Driver Synchronous - I2C EEPROM | This example application shows how to use the I2C driver in synchronous mode to perform operations on the EEPROM |
1.6 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 |
1.7 SPI Driver Asynchronous - Multi Client | This example demonstrates how to use single instance of the SPI driver in asynchronous mode to communicate with multiple EEPROMs |
1.8 SPI Driver Synchronous - Multi Client | This example demonstrates how to use single instance of the SPI driver in synchronous mode to communicate with multiple EEPROMs in an RTOS environment |
1.9 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 |
1.10 Time System Service Multi-client | This example application demonstrates the multi-client system timer functionality |
1.11 USART Driver Asynchronous - USART Echo | This example echoes the received characters over the console using the USART driver in asynchronous mode |
1.12 USART Driver Synchronous - USART Echo | This example echoes the received characters over the console using the USART driver in synchronous mode |