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@mchp-mcc/pic-16bit
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It contains Device data files. Each device data has the information such as configuration bits, interrupts, pins and special function register fields which are used by MCC Melody PLIB and Hardware Peripherals Initializer Component.
Following are device families supported by MCC Melody:
Device Family |
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dsPIC33CK256MP508 |
dsPIC33CK64MP105 |
dsPIC33CK64MC105 |
dsPIC33CK512MP608 |
dsPIC33CK256MC506 |
dsPIC33CK1024MP710 |
dsPIC33CK512MPT608 |
dsPIC33CDVC256MP506 |
dsPIC33CH128MP508 & dsPIC33CH128MP508S1 |
dsPIC33CH512MP508 & dsPIC33CH512MP508S1 |
dsPIC33AK128MC106 |
dsPIC33AK512MPS512 |
Note : Refer the respective driver and PLIB package's readme to check for compatibility with the Device package.
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
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Microchip's 16-bit PIC Device Descriptions
The npm package @mchp-mcc/pic-16bit receives a total of 3,145 weekly downloads. As such, @mchp-mcc/pic-16bit popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @mchp-mcc/pic-16bit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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