Example: Harmony v2 Projects (Ports Peripheral)

The following sections contain detailed instructions on the creation of the project. Also, you can download a fully functional project from the links in each section.


Ports project with the chipKIT™ Wi-FIRE™ board

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The Ports project with the chipKIT™ Wi-FIRE™ board uses the Ports Peripheral library to control four LEDs on the development board. Three LEDs are switched on and one LED blinks in response to a timer interrupt. One of the switched-on LEDs can be switched off by pressing a push button.


Ports project with chipKIT™ WF32™ board

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The Ports project with chipKIT™ WF32™ board uses the Ports Peripheral library to control four LEDs on the development board. Three LEDs are switched on and one LED blinks in response to a timer interrupt. One of the switched-on LEDs can be switched off by pressing a push button.

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