PIC32MZ Core Architecture

 Abstract

Intended for an engineer who is new to the PIC32MZ Microcontroller. This self-paced, online class, provides a complete introduction to the core-hardware architecture for this MCU family.

By the end of this class, attendees will have a better understanding of the MCU architecture of the PIC32MZ.

Code Examples:

The hardware for this class uses the ArduinoTM compatible chipKIT™ Wi-FIRE board from Digilent Inc.

This project has been verified to work with the following versions of software tools:

  • MPLAB® X IDE v3.15,
  • MPLAB® XC32 Compiler v1.40


Detailed information on hardware and software installation can be found here.

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Author:

Dennis Cecic
Microchip Technology Inc.

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