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Libraries for CEC_1302 peripherals

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Author: MIKROE

Last Updated: 2016-05-15

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Category: Internal MCU modules

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License: MIT license  

Package contains libraries and examples for all CEC1302 peripherals.
Declarations of functions are compatible with functions that are provided from MCHP for other C compilers.
Package contains sources of libraries so user can debug and adapt them.

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The peripheral software interface is provided to communicate with CEC1302 peripherals.
It is composed of two layers:  APIs and Peripheral functions. Peripheral functions provide a low level interface to the hardware block.
The APIs are built over the peripheral function. 
It is recommended to write examples using the APIs. 

Supported libraries for hardware blocks are:  

GPIO, PCR, Interrupts, LED, UART, WDT, BTIMER, HTIMER,     RTC, SMB, SCANMATRIX, TIMER, ADC, BCLINK, SPI, PWM,     TACH, RPM_PWM, VBAT, 8042_emulator, ACPI_ECI.   

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