Arduino Melody: Ode to Joy
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Arduino Melody: Ode to Joy
This examples showcases the periodic blinking of an LED using the delay routine and MCC generated APIs.
This code example demonstrates usage of various peripherals of PIC microcontroller. Some compatible PIC16F171xx and PIC16F181xx family of MCUs are: PIC16F17146, PIC16F17125, PIC16F18146, PIC16F18125
This code example demonstrates usage of various ADCC modes of PIC microcontroller. Compatible PIC16F17146 and PIC16F18146 family of MCUs are: PIC16F17146, PIC16F17125, PIC16F17114, PIC16F18146, PIC16F18125, PIC16F18114
This code example demonstrates 4-20 mA Current Loop Receiver using PIC16F17146 microcontroller. Some compatible PIC16F17146 family of MCUs are: PIC16F17146, PIC16F17125, PIC16F17114
This code example demonstrates the simulation of 4-20 mA transmitter (sensor) using PIC16F17146 microcontroller. Compatible PIC16F17146 family of MCUs are: PIC16F17146, PIC16F17125, PIC16F17114
These labs provide support for the Curiosity High Pin Count (HPC) development board using the PIC18F46Q71.
This example shows how to configure the Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) to trigger a conversion on a specific event. The Timer/Counter type A (TCA) overflow is used to trigger the ADC sample accumulation and ADC result is transmitted through USART.
This example uses the MCC Melody Library to show how to configure the USART on the AVR128DB48 CNANO to print 'Hello World' in the MPLAB Data Visualizer. This example can be used with MPLABX or MPLAB XPRESS IDE.
This example uses the MCC Melody Library to show how to configure Timer/Counter A (TCA) in overflow interrupt mode to perform Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) using the AVR128DB48 Curiosity Nano development kit. Works with MPLAB X or MPLAB XPRESS IDE.
{{This example uses the MCC Melody Library to turn on a LED using the PORT Peripheral}}
This example uses the MCC Melody Library to show how to use the Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) to read a signal then send it out with the Universal Synchronous and Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter (USART). Works with MPLABX or MPLAB XPRESS IDE.
These MPLAB X Melody MCC example Getting Started with Multi Voltage I/O (MVIO) (TB3287) show how the MVIO is used on the AVR® DB family of microcontrollers.
Example demonstrating how to do basic read and writes to external memory using the MSSP driver in MCC.
This example shows how to send a string to the PC and see it in the MPLAB Data Visualizer Terminal.
PIC18F47Q10 PWM Basic Configuration - MCC code example
This example uses the MCC Melody Library to show how to configure the device with a software delay and blink the LED on the AVR128DB48 Curiosity Nano development kit.
Code example for sending "Hello World!" message through USART using MCC
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