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PIC32CM-PL_Examples
1.0.2-
Pack Type
Board Support
Examples and BSP for Microchip PIC32CM-PL device family.
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packs:- pack: Microchip::PIC32CM-PL_Examples@1.0.2
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> cpackget add Microchip::PIC32CM-PL_Examples@1.0.2
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Microchip.PIC32CM-PL_Examples.1.0.2.packOverview
This pack provides example projects for PIC32CM-PL devices. These examples demonstrate how to use CMSIS Drivers, RTOS integration, and Microchip-specific peripherals, helping developers get started quickly with their PIC32CM-PL based applications.
Key features include: - Ready-to-use example projects for PIC32CM-PL devices. - RTOS integration examples with FreeRTOS and Keil RTX5.
Related Packs
To use this Examples pack effectively, ensure the following related packs are included in your project:
Pack Name Description ARM::CMSISARM CMSIS core and driver definitions ARM::CMSIS-CompilerCMSIS compiler abstraction layer providing portable compiler intrinsics, attributes, and startup support across Arm toolchains ARM::CMSIS-FreeRTOSCMSIS‑RTOS2 compliant wrapper and integration of FreeRTOS for standardized RTOS APIs on Arm Cortex‑M devices ARM::CMSIS-RTXArm's reference CMSIS‑RTOS2 implementation (Keil RTX5) providing a fully compliant real‑time operating system Microchip::PIC32CM-PL_DFPDevice Family Pack for PIC32CM-PL devices Microchip::CMSIS-Driver_PIC32CM-PLCMSIS Driver support for PIC32CM-PL devices
Included Solutions and Examples
The pack contains the following example projects:
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CNANO_MCHP_Blinky_Example
A simple "Blinky" example demonstrating basic GPIO usage on the Curiosity Nano board. -
CNANO_MCHP_Driver_Example
An example project showcasing the use of CMSIS Drivers with Microchip peripherals on the Curiosity Nano platform. -
CNANO_MCHP_FreeRTOS_Example
A FreeRTOS-based example demonstrating multitasking with LED blinking, button handling, and inter-thread communication using event flags and UART on a Curiosity Nano board. -
CNANO_MCHP_RTX_RTOS_Example
A CMSIS‑RTOS2 (Keil RTX5) example showcasing concurrent threads for LED control, button event detection, and UART messaging on a Curiosity Nano platform. -
CNANO_Explorer_ADC_ProxLight_Example
An example project showcasing the use of CMSIS-Driver APIs with Microchip Peripheral Libraries (PLIB) on the PIC32CM PL10 Curiosity Nano, reading ADC and I2C sensor data from the Curiosity Nano Explorer board and outputs values via serial.
Support
For support questions, contact Microchip Support through https://www.microchip.com/en-us/support.