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July 9th, 2019MPLAB Code Configurator’s MikroElektronika Click LibraryVersion 1.1.1Release Notes for MPLAB Code Configurator’s MikroElektronika ClickLibrary v1.1.11 What is MPLAB Code Configurator’s Click LibraryThe MikroElektronika Click library provides software drivers for many of the Click development boards providedby MikroElektronika2 System Requirements MPLAB X IDE v5.20 or laterXC8 compiler v2.05 or laterXC16 compiler v1.36b or laterXC32 compiler v2.20 or laterMCC plugin v3.75 or laterFoundation Services Library v0.1.34 or latero The Foundation Services library must be downloaded and installed along with this library.LIN Library v2.2 or latero The LIN Library library must be downloaded and installed along with this library.PIC10/PIC12/PIC16/PIC18 MCUs device library v1.77.0 or laterAVR MCUs device library v2.0.1 or laterPIC24/dsPIC33/PIC32MM MCUs device library v1.115 or later3 Installing MPLAB Code Configurator MikroElektronika Click LibraryBasic steps for installing MPLAB Code Configurator needs to be installed as below.To install the MPLAB Code Configurator Plugin:1. In the MPLAB X IDE, select Plugins from the Tools menu2. Select the Available Plugins tab3. Check the box for the MPLAB Code Configurator v3, and click on InstallTo install the MCC MikroElektronika Click Library 1.1.1:1.2.3.4.5.6.1Download mikroEClickLibrary v1.1.1.jar from microchip website.In the MPLAB X IDE, select Options from the Tools menu (Preferences menu on MAC)Select Plugins tabClick on Install LibraryAdd mikroEClickLibrary v1.1.1.jarRestart MPLAB X IDE

July 9th, 2019MPLAB Code Configurator’s MikroElektronika Click LibraryVersion 1.1.1To load different peripheral library version:1. Open MPLAB Code Configurator v3 from the Tools menu2. In Versions tab under MikroElektronika Click Library, find the multiple library version (loaded version isindicated by the green dot)3. Right Click on the required version of the library and select Mark for load4. Click on Load Selected Libraries button to load the library4 ExamplesExamples are provided in each click module. To use these examples, make sure you include the exampleheader into your main file, and then call the example function provided.Many of these examples use printf. If the Xpress Evaluation Board is used, note that it has a CDC deviceimplementation and will enumerate as a COM port on your machine. Follow the steps in section 5.1below in order to enable printf commands to write to the COM port.4.1 UART Pins on Xpress Evaluation BoardThe Xpress Evaluation board, which uses the PIC16F18855, is capable of writing to the serial port aslong as the following settings are configured:Set the EUSART’s RX and TX pins to RC1 and RC0 respectivelyRedirect STDIO to USART in the Hardware Settings tab of the EUSART module5 I2C and SPI Pins on Xpress Evaluation BoardI2C Pins:2

MPLAB Code Configurator’s MikroElektronika Click LibraryJuly 9th, 2019Version 1.1.1SPI Pins:6 Analog Pin on Xpress Evaluation Board7 What’s New 3Extended the below listed MikroElektronika clicks support to AVR, PIC24/dsPIC, and PIC32MM deviceso OLED C, Thumbstick, Accel 3, Weather, EEPROM 2, LCD mini, Heart rate, 8x8 G, and 7segBug fixes and improvements

MPLAB Code Configurator’s MikroElektronika Click LibraryJuly 9th, 2019Version 1.1.18 Repairs and Enhancements#IDDescriptionDevice(s)1.MCC CLICK-222Weather click build failure due to incorrect Standbytime settingsAll2.MCC CLICK-221Heart rate click build failureAll3.MCC CLICK-197EEPROM2 Click: No action event on Enable EEPROMcheckboxAll4.MCC CLICK-229BLE 2 click: Issues with generation of pin informationAll5.MCCV3XX-7737Touchpad click issues with I2C clockAll9 Known Issues#IDDescriptionDevice(s)1.MCC CLICK-237ADC pin does not get loaded on AVRsAVR MCUs2.MCC CLICK-239Clicks using ADC: Code generation failure after reloadAll3.MCCV3XX-8601WiFly Click Not Working with Xpress Eval BoardAll10 Frequently Asked QuestionsFor frequently asked questions, please refer to the FAQ post on the MCC Forum(http://www.microchip.com/forums/f293.aspx)11 Supported ir QualityAlcoholAltitudeCOCompass 2CurrentDiff ounterEEPROMEEPRM 2EEPROM 3FLASH 2RTCC 5Thumb 35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43.44.45.DigiPotRelay4-20 mA R4-20 mA 483 – LoRaRN2903 – Lora 2GPSNano

July 9th, 201946.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.MPLAB Code Configurator’s MikroElektronika Click LibraryRFidWiFi PlusWiFlyRN4020 – BLE 2RN41 – BluetoothGPS 3GSMGSM mity 2nRFCLED8X8GThermo 5FaneInkLCD MiniOLED CLED 7 SegAC Current66.67.68.69.70.71.72.73.74.Version 1.1.1Stereo AmpSRAMAudio Amp7x10RLine FollowerMIC24045RTC 6BT AudioLight Ranger12 Supported FamiliesThe MCC MikroElektronika Click Library supports the following families. The full list of devices is in SectionAppendix: Supported Devices12.1.1 8 bit FamiliesSupports all devices supported by latest pic10-pic12-pic16-pic18 and AVR MCUs libraries12.1.2 16 bit FamiliesSupports all 16-bit devices supported by latest pic24-dspic33-pic32mm library12.1.3 32 bit FamiliesSupports PIC32MM family of devices supported by latest pic24-dspic33-pic32mm library13 Customer Support13.1 The Microchip Web SiteMicrochip provides online support via our web site at http://www.microchip.com. This web site is used as ameans to make files and information easily available to customers. Accessible by using your favorite Internetbrowser, the web site contains the following information: Product Support – Data sheets and errata, application notes and sample programs, design resources, user’sguides and hardware support documents, latest software releases and archived softwareGeneral Technical Support – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), technical support requests, onlinediscussion groups/forums (http://forum.microchip.com), Microchip consultant program member listingBusiness of Microchip – Product selector and ordering guides, latest Microchip press releases, listing ofseminars and events, listings of Microchip sales offices, distributors and factory representatives13.2 Additional SupportUsers of Microchip products can receive assistance through several channels: 5Distributor or Representative

July 9th, 2019 MPLAB Code Configurator’s MikroElektronika Click LibraryVersion 1.1.1Local Sales OfficeField Application Engineering (FAE)Technical SupportCustomers should contact their distributor, representative or field application engineer (FAE) for support. Localsales offices are also available to help customers. A listing of sales offices and locations is available on our website.Technical support is available through the web site at: http://support.microchip.com14 Appendix: Supported DevicesThe MCC MikroElektronika Click Library v1.0.27 supports the following 313 devices.14.1.1 8 bit Devices Supports all devices supported by latest pic10-pic12-pic16-pic18 and AVR MCUs libraries14.1.2 16 bit Devices Supports all 16-bit devices supported by latest pic24-dspic33-pic32mm library14.1.3 32 bit Devices 6Supports PIC32MM family of devices supported by latest pic24-dspic33-pic32mm library

July 9th, 2019 MPLAB Code Configurator’s MikroElektronika Click Library Version 1.1.1 3 SPI Pins: 6 Analog Pin on Xpress Evaluation oard 7 What’s New Extended the below listed MikroElektronika clicks support to AVR, PIC24/dsPIC, and PIC32MM devices o OLED C, Thumbstick, Accel 3,

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