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32-Bit Embedded Development with Microchip's Tool Chain

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April 18,
2016
Microchip 32-Bit '101'
This kickoff class will lay down a solid PIC32MX/PIC32MZ foundation. We will perform some hands-on examination of Microchip's 32-bit hardware. With the help of MPLAB X and XC32, we will write C routines to exercise the microcontrollers' peripherals and GPIO.
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Special Educational Materials
Application-Targeted MCU Development Kits Speed Time to MarketArduino Embraces 32-bit Microchip MCUs and Other Advanced ProcessorsProtect Your MCU Design from Copying and Reverse EngineeringPIC32MX USB Starter Kit IIIPIC32MZ Starter KitPIC32MX470F512LPIC32MZ2048EFH144Logic AnalyzerListen/Download Archive (mp3)
April 19,
2016
USB the PIC32 Way
The PIC32MX and PIC32MZ microcontrollers have the necessary hardware and firmware support to create host and downstream USB embedded devices. This class will focus on developing practical USB devices from the Microchip MCUs.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
Application-Targeted MCU Development Kits Speed Time to MarketArduino Embraces 32-bit Microchip MCUs and Other Advanced ProcessorsProtect Your MCU Design from Copying and Reverse EngineeringPIC32MX USB Starter Kit IIIPIC32MZ Starter KitEllisys USB ExplorerExplorer 16 Development BoardUSB PICtail PlusPIC32MX795F512L PIMListen/Download Archive (mp3)
April 20,
2016
A Potpourri of microSD
In this session, we will create a 32-bit microSD-equipped device based on the PIC32MX microcontroller. We will balance the microSD equation by implementing a microSD solution on a PIC32MZ-based Digilent Wi-Fire development platform.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
Application-Targeted MCU Development Kits Speed Time to MarketArduino Embraces 32-bit Microchip MCUs and Other Advanced ProcessorsProtect Your MCU Design from Copying and Reverse EngineeringWi-FireListen/Download Archive (mp3)
April 21,
2016
32-bit Ethernet and WiFi
Mag Jacks and WiFi radios rule toDay. We will discuss and examine various ways to implement 802.3 and 802.11 communication links using the PIC32MX microcontroller.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
Application-Targeted MCU Development Kits Speed Time to MarketArduino Embraces 32-bit Microchip MCUs and Other Advanced ProcessorsProtect Your MCU Design from Copying and Reverse EngineeringRN-171-XVListen/Download Archive (mp3)
April 22,
2016
32-bit Electronic Crayons
This final class will take us off the beaten path of graphics interface development. We will discard the complex proprietary graphics tools that are normally associated with embedded graphics design. Instead, we will build a robust full-color, touch-enabled graphics interface using a PIC32MX microcontroller, a tricky touch-enabled display and Photoshop.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
Application-Targeted MCU Development Kits Speed Time to MarketArduino Embraces 32-bit Microchip MCUs and Other Advanced ProcessorsProtect Your MCU Design from Copying and Reverse EngineeringTOPWAYListen/Download Archive (mp3)
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