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UART echo interrupt

This example application demonstrates how to use the UART peripheral to transfer a block of data in a non-blocking manner.

Description

This example shows the read and write operation over a UART in a non-blocking manner. The peripheral interrupt is used to manage the transfer. It receives 10 characters from the terminal window and echoes them back.

Downloading and building the application

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Path of the application within the repository is apps/uart/uart_echo_interrupt/firmware .

To build the application, refer to the following table and open the project using its IDE.

Project Name Description
pic32mz_ef_sk.X MPLABX project for PIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity with FPU (EF) Starter Kit
   

Setting up the hardware

The following table shows the target hardware for the application projects.

Project Name Board
pic32mz_ef_sk.X PIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity with FPU (EF) Starter Kit
   

Setting up PIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity with FPU (EF) Starter Kit

  • Connect mini USB cables from the ‘Debug USB’ and ‘USB-to-UART’ connectors on the board to the computer

Running the Application

  1. Open the Terminal application (Ex.:Tera term) on the computer
  2. Connect to the “USB to UART” COM port and configure the serial settings as follows:
    • Baud : 115200
    • Data : 8 Bits
    • Parity : None
    • Stop : 1 Bit
    • Flow Control : None
  3. Build and Program the application project using its IDE
  4. See the following message in the console:

    output

  5. Type a line of characters and press the Enter key
  6. Entered line will be echoed back and the LED is toggled

Following table provides the LED names:



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