Ultra Low Power Microcontroller Module Opens New Doors for Engineers
This article introduces an ultra low power, feature rich microcontroller module (the MAX32625PICO) and explains how to program and debug it using popular, free of charge tools (Eclipse).
Unlike many other high end microcontroller modules, this one is available in a DIP footprint, allowing easy prototyping for professional engineers and hobbyists alike. Part 1 describes how to create a project in Eclipse, and Part 2 discusses how to configure Eclipse to work with the microcontroller module. Parts 1 and 2 are below.
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The Software for this article can be downloaded here: MAX32625 Sample Code
This article can also be found on the Analog Devices website