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Quick Start Guide for the System Clock Management service (SAM4L) | This is the quick start guide for the System Clock Management service, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the service for specific use cases |
Quickstart guide for SAM FLASHCALW driver | This is the quickstart guide for the SAM FLASHCALW driver, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the driver in a selection of use cases |
Quick start guide for the SAM BPM module | This is the quick start guide for the BPM Module, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the driver in a selection of use cases |
Advanced use case - Switch Power Scaling Modes | In this use case, the BPM module can switch the power scaling modes of the system |
Quick start guide for USB device mouse module (UDI mouse) | This is the quick start guide for the USB device mouse module (UDI mouse) with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the modules in a selection of use cases |
HID mouse in a composite device | A USB Composite Device is a USB Device which uses more than one USB class |
Change USB speed | In this use case, the USB device is used with different USB speeds |
Use USB strings | In this use case, the usual USB strings is added in the USB device |
Use USB remote wakeup feature | In this use case, the USB remote wakeup feature is enabled |
Bus power application recommendations | In this use case, the USB device BUS power feature is enabled |
USB dynamic serial number | In this use case, the USB serial strings is dynamic |
conf_clock.h examples with USB support | Content of XMEGA conf_clock.h: |
Quick start guide for the common IOPORT service | This is the quick start guide for the Common IOPORT API, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the service in a selection of use cases |
Advanced use case doing port access | In this case we will read out the pins from one whole port and write the read value to another port |
Extra Information for GPIO | |
Examples for GPIO | This is a list of the available Quick Start guides (QSGs) and example applications for SAM4L General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) Driver |
Document Revision History | |
Quick Start Guide for the GPIO driver | This is the quick start guide for the group_sam_drivers_gpio, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the driver for a specific use case |
Example | |
Extra Information for EIC | |
Quickstart guide for SAM EIC driver | This is the quickstart guide for the SAM4L External Interrupt Controller (EIC) Driver, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the driver in a selection of use cases |
Document Revision History | |
Quick start guide for USB device Mass Storage module (UDI MSC) | This is the quick start guide for the USB device interface MSC module (UDI MSC) with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the modules in a selection of use cases |
MSC in a composite device | A USB Composite Device is a USB Device which uses more than one USB class |
Change USB speed | In this use case, the USB device is used with different USB speeds |
Use USB strings | In this use case, the usual USB strings is added in the USB device |
Use USB remote wakeup feature | In this use case, the USB remote wakeup feature is enabled |
Bus power application recommendations | In this use case, the USB device BUS power feature is enabled |
USB dynamic serial number | In this use case, the USB serial strings is dynamic |
Quickstart guide for SAM4L watchdog driver | This is the quickstart guide for the SAM4L watchdog driver, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the driver in a selection of use cases |
Quick start guide for the SAM USART module | This is the quick start guide for the USART module, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the driver in a selection of use cases |
USART receive character and echo back | In this use case, the USART module is configured for: |
USART receive character and echo back via interrupts | In this use case, the USART module is configured for: |
Todo List | |
Deprecated List | |