![]() I installed to the default location (/opt/microchip/mplabx). chmod +x MPLABX-v1_nįollow the fancy wizard. sudo apt-get install ia32-libsĪllow executing the downloaded script and run it. The installer is for both 64-bit and 32-bit systems, but if you are on a 64-bit system, you must first install the 32-bit compatibility libraries. Best of all, I still have a PICkit2 emulator and PIC16F887 development board stashed away. ![]() Also, I have some experience using them in previous hobby projects, as well as my Senior Design. Microchip has a huge variety of microcontrollers available, and I have my eye on their dsPIC33 series because of the DSP hardware and variety of peripherals. Since we know we’re going to be dealing with servo control signals, input capture (good for reading pulse widths), and PWM modules are going to be important in our device selection. In order to create the UAV flight control system from scratch, we’re going to need a microcontroller and a tool chain that is Linux compatible.
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