PIC32 Architecture Overview from a Software Engineer's Perspective
This is the first in a series of videos about programming PIC32 processors to build embedded control systems. In this one, I go over the architecture of a PIC32; what it means to be a "System on a Chip"; yhe capabilities of the CPU cores, the basic types of peripherals a PIC32 can connect; and the differences between the MX and MZ families of PIC32 processors.

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