Getting started with various ESP32 development boards. Lots of examples.
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Getting started with various ESP32 development boards. Lots of examples.
STM32 Beginners Fun
wolfSSL product manuals and documentation.
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This is a demo code is to provide support for the Curiosity High Pin Count (HPC) development board using the PIC18F47Q43.
Example code for using AVR64DD32 with neopixels
Bootloader16 examples using different verication methods including ECDSA
Demonstrates simple UART communication by printing a "Hello World" message on a terminal and blinks an LED using a Timer resource.
This repository contains the project that comes preloaded on the PIC16F13145 Curiosity Nano board. It contains a simple state machine demo of the Configurable Logic Block (CLB).
Guide for using Core Independent Quadrature Decoder with AVR64DD32 Microcontroller using MCC Melody
C programming codes for beginners is an open-source project targeted at beginners who wish to make their first open-source contributions. The project consists of programs and codes which is added by the beginners, also targeted at encouraging beginners who just got started in version control system.
This repository contains 5 bare metal code examples that show how to use the ADC peripheral of the ATmega4809 device in different modes. It is a companion to the TB3209-Getting Started with Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC).
This repository is a training module covering basics of GPIO, TCA, TCB, events, USART, CCL and PIT to create simple applications for the ATtinyAVR 1-series.
It makes it easy to get started writing neat and organized code for your embedded C projects. It provides .c and .h file templates with prefixes to indicate the module's place in the software architecture, as well as naming conventions, coding style rules, commenting guidelines, and line width recommendations.
This example shows how to implement a command line interface. This way, the microcontroller can receive control commands via the EUSART. In this use case, an LED is controlled using commands sent from the MPLAB Data Visualizer.
This example shows how to implement a command line interface. This way, the microcontroller can receive control commands via the EUSART. In this use case, an LED is controlled using commands sent from the MPLAB Data Visualizer.
Tiny example of how to setup a c + gtk4 + webkitgtk-6 project with CMake
This example shows how to send a string to the PC and see it in the MPLAB Data Visualizer Terminal.
The repository provides a comprehensive collection of MPLAB® X projects specifically designed to leverage the PIC16F13145's peripheral functionality, particularly the CLB, to control a WS2812 LED matrix.
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