Create Your First Project with PIC32MZ EF Using MPLAB® Harmony v3 and MCC | Videos
Create Your First Project with PIC32MZ EF Using MPLAB® Harmony v3 and MCC
This video will guide you through setting up and running a "Getting Started" application on the Curiosity PIC32MZ EF 2.0 Development Board using MPLAB Harmony v3 and MCC.
The application reads the current room temperature from a sensor on the I/O1 Xplained Pro Extension. Temperature data is displayed on the serial console every 500 milliseconds by default. Pressing the switch SW1 on the Curiosity board cycles through various update intervals (1, 2, and 4 seconds, then back to 500 milliseconds). LED1 toggles with each update.
Links:
· Curiosity PIC32MZ EF 2.0 Development Board
https://www.microchip.com/en-us/development-tool/dm320209
· Microchip’s Microcontrollers and Microprocessors Product Page
https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/microcontrollers-and-microprocessors
· MPLAB Reference Apps GitHub
https://github.com/Microchip-MPLAB-Harmony/reference_apps
· Demo Used Guide:
https://onlinedocs.microchip.com/oxy/GUID-370F882E-0FF7-40A0-92E4-07483A0ABC80-en-US-1/GUID-901B2A39-990A-4E35-9C8B-7520EB98741C.html
· GitHub Link:
https://onlinedocs.microchip.com/oxy/GUID-370F882E-0FF7-40A0-92E4-07483A0ABC80-en-US-1/GUID-901B2A39-990A-4E35-9C8B-7520EB98741C.html
· How to Set up the Tools Required to Get Started with MPLAB® Harmony v3 and MCC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rNFSlsVwVw
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction
0:12 – Software Requirements
0:32 – Hardware Setup
0:51 – Project Scope and Steps
1:21 – Step 1: Hardware Setup
1:25 – Step 2: Download Project from Kit Page
1:37 – Step 3: Open Project and Launch MCC
1:51 – Step 4: Check the Peripheral Configurations in MCC
3:09 – Step 5: Compile Project and View Output
3:43 – More Project Demos on Curiosity PIC32MZ EF
3:56 – Learn More about MPLAB Harmony