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oLicenseSubject to your compliance with these terms, you may use Microchip software and any derivatives exclusively with Microchip products
oQuick 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
|oHID mouse in a composite deviceA USB Composite Device is a USB Device which uses more than one USB class
|oChange USB speedIn this use case, the USB device is used with different USB speeds
|oUse USB stringsIn this use case, the usual USB strings is added in the USB device
|oUse USB remote wakeup featureIn this use case, the USB remote wakeup feature is enabled
|oBus power application recommendationsIn this use case, the USB device BUS power feature is enabled
|\USB dynamic serial numberIn this use case, the USB serial strings is dynamic
oconf_clock.h examples with USB supportContent of XMEGA conf_clock.h:
oQuick Start Guide for the System Clock Management service (XMEGA)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
oAdvanced use case - Peripheral Bus Clock Management (XMEGA)
oAdvanced use case - DFLL auto-calibration (XMEGA)
oQuick start guide for CCP driverThis is the quick start guide for the Configuration Change Protection (CCP) driver, with step-by-step instructions on how to use the driver
oQuick Start Guide for the XMEGA NVM DriverThis is the quick start guide for the NVM Driver, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the driver for specific use cases
oQuick Start Guide for the XMEGA Sleep DriverThis is the quick start guide for the Sleep Driver, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the driver for a specific use case
oQuick Start Guide for the XMEGA TC DriverThis is the quick start guide for the Timer Counter (TC) , with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the driver for a specific use case
oQuick start guide for PMIC driverThis is the quick start guide for the PMIC driver and the closely related global interrupt driver, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the drivers in a selection of use cases
|\Use case #1In this use case, the PMIC is configured for:
oQuick Start Guide for the SPI Master DriverThis is the quick start guide for the SPI Driver, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the driver for a specific use case
|\Basic setup for SPI master on XMEGA devices
oQuick start guide for the common IOPORT serviceThis 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 accessIn this case we will read out the pins from one whole port and write the read value to another port
oQuick Start quide for common NVM driverThis is the quick start quide for the Common NVM driver, with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the driver in a selection of use cases
oQuick start guide for USB device keyboardModule (UDI keyboard)
|oHID keyboard in a composite deviceA USB Composite Device is a USB Device which uses more than one USB class
|oChange USB speedIn this use case, the USB device is used with different USB speeds
|oUse USB stringsIn this use case, the usual USB strings is added in the USB device
|oUse USB remote wakeup featureIn this use case, the USB remote wakeup feature is enabled
|oBus power application recommendationsIn this use case, the USB device BUS power feature is enabled
|\USB dynamic serial numberIn this use case, the USB serial strings is dynamic
oTodo List
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