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@mchp-harmony/csp
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 . The CSP supports initialization of Microchip 32-bit SAM and PIC® microcontroller and microprocessor devices and development of simple applications that directly control peripheral hardware with minimal external dependencies. Refer to the following links for release notes, training materials, and interface reference information.
Folder | Description |
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apps | Example applications for CSP library components |
arch | Initialization and starter code templates and data |
peripheral | Peripheral library templates and configuration data |
plugins | UI configurator plugins for different peripherals |
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