MPLAB® Harmony v3 Drivers on SAM E70/S70/V70/V71 Using FreeRTOS™: Step 4

Last modified by Microchip on 2023/11/09 09:08

Generate Code

When done, before generating code, click Save MHC State.

Save MHC State

Save the configuration in its default location when prompted.

Save the configuration in its default location

Click on the Code Generate button to start generating code.

Code Generate button

Click on the Generate button in the Generate Project window, keeping the default settings.

If prompted, click Save to save the configuration.

Generate button in the Generate Project window

Generate button in the Generate Project window

As the code is generated, MPLAB® Harmony Configurator (MHC) displays the progress.

MHC displays the progress

Examine the generated code.

generated code

MHC will include all the MPLAB Harmony library files and generate the code based on the MHC selections. The generated code would add files and folders to your Harmony project as shown.

Among the generated code, notice the Peripheral Library (PLIB) files generated for Two-Wire Interfaces 0 (TWIHS0) (I²C), Universal Synchronous Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter 1 (USART1) and PORT peripherals. Also, notice the generated files for USART, I²C Drivers synchronous drivers and the necessary files for selected RTOS (FreeRTOS).

MHC also generates the template main file (main_e70.c), the application thread files (app_eeprom_thread.capp_sensor_thread.c and app_user_input_thread.c) for the EEPROM, sensor and user input threads.

Navigate to the Projects tab to view the project tree structure.
Build the code by clicking on the Clean and Build button Build project icon and verify that the project builds successfully. At this point, you are ready to start implementing your application code.

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