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Microchip Technology's 32-bit PIC32MZ DA Microcontroller Family Accelerates Graphical User Interface (GUI) Design

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The PIC32MZ DA series, with it’s integrated Graphics Controller, Graphics Processor and available on-chip 32MB of DDR2 DRAM, lifts Graphical User Interface (GUI) designs to performance and quality levels not yet seen in embedded microcontroller applications.The Microchip Technology 32-bit PIC32MZ DA microcontroller (MCU) family is an MCU with an integrated 2D Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) and up to 32 MB of integrated DDR2 memory. This combination is designed to give customers the ability to increase their application’s color resolution and display size (up to 12 inches) with MCU-based resources and tools including the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and MPLAB Harmony software framework.

The PIC32MZ DA family bridges the graphics performance gap between MCUs and microprocessor units (MPUs) for customers who may wish to stay in the familiar design environment of an MCU. The devices provide MPU-like graphics capabilities with the integration and programming model of Microchip’s PIC32 and MPLAB IDE and Harmony software framework. These tools provide a visual graphics design environment, custom display driver creation, graphics libraries and an asset converter that can take a custom graphic and optimize it for their chosen display size.

Features of the new devices include:

  • Three-layer graphics controller capable of driving 24-bit color Super eXtended Graphics Array (SXGA) displays
  • 2D Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)
  • 32 MB integrated SDRAM or 128 MB externally addressable SDRAM option providing expansive storage
  • On-chip Flash, SRAM and connectivity options

The addition of DDR2 memory enables faster throughput and large graphics buffers and/or storage for complex communications protocol stacks and algorithms. 


PIC Microcontroller: An Introduction to Software & Hardware Interfacing

This book presents a thorough introduction to the Microchip PIC microcontroller family, including all of the PIC programming and interfacing for all the peripheral functions. 

A step-by-step approach to PIC assembly language programming is presented, with tutorials that demonstrate how to use such inherent development tools such as the Integrated Development Environment MPLAB, PIC18 C compiler, the ICD2 in-circuit debugger, and several demo boards. 

Comprehensive coverage spans the topics of interrupts, timer functions, parallel I/O ports, various serial communications such as USART, SPI, I2C, CAN, A/D converters, and external memory expansion.

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