This code example encrypts and decrypts user input data using the AES algorithm using a 128-bit key. The encrypted and decrypted data are displayed on a UART terminal emulator.
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This code example encrypts and decrypts user input data using the AES algorithm using a 128-bit key. The encrypted and decrypted data are displayed on a UART terminal emulator.
This code example demonstrates the implementation of a simple FreeRTOS task, which toggles an LED periodically using PSoC® 64 MCU.
This code example demonstrates using the CSD hardware-block-based current digital-to-analog converter (CSDIDAC) as a current source and a current sink.
This code example shows how to generate a 32-byte hash value or message digest for an arbitrary user input message with the SHA2 algorithm using the Cryptographic hardware block in PSoC 6 MCU.
This example demonstrates the useof I2C (HAL) resource for PSoC6 MCU in Master mode with an EzI2C slave
This code example demonstrates publishing MQTT messages to the AWS IoT Core with the help of the Cloud Connectivity Manager (CCM) evaluation kit.
mtb-example-psoc6-transition-to-rma
This example demonstrates use of the ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) HAL driver to perform voltage measurements.
This example demonstrates the usage of the real-time clock (RTC) in PSoC 6 MCU. It shows how to get and set the time in the RTC using the RTC driver API.
mtb-example-lz4-demo
This code example demonstrates MQTT Subscribe from AWS IoT Core with the help of the Cloud Connectivity Manager (CCM) evaluation kit.
mtb-example-hal-posix-freertos
This example explains how to setup a 32-bit free-running counter using two 16-bit counters of Multi-Counter Watchdog Timer (MCWDT) in PSoC 6 MCU.
This example demonstrates the usage of CSD analog-to-digital converter (ADC) in PSoC 6 MCU.
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