

The chipKIT team wanted something eye-popping and fun to use for the bay area Maker Faire (May 2015). Although this sounds counter intuitive, you should download the MPLAB X IDE and Harmony first, and read the documentation and build a demo application first for your board (chipKIT Wi-FIRE). It is a demo piece I built using Microchip's current top-of-the-line microcontroller. The Curiosity PIC32MZEF Dev Board is more suitable if you want to learn/use Harmony framework. This is a high-level overview of MurumLux (Latin: "Wall of light"). But the library ought to work with any other Arduino-esque microcontroller provided it has Wire.h. I will be using Microchip's Hillstar dev kit for the MGC3130, a chipKIT Fubarino Mini, and MPIDE. This post will cover the theory-of-operation of a driver for Microchip's weird and wonderful MGC3130 e-field gesture sensor. This is a brief recount of my experience using the iPack P401 Module. What follows is my report, along with some elaborations for readers who want the knowledge, but aren't yet level 60 mages.Ĭomment Murum Lux: IPLogika iPack P401 Modules The ultimate goal for the chipKIT team is/was to port the Teens圓 audio library to their line of PIC32 dev boards.


One of the projects I did for Microchip was a feasibility study of porting the ARM Cortex instruction set to comparable routines for MIPS. Excursion to the bare-metal: ARM Cortex vs MIPS
