User manual
Preface
© 2011 Microchip Technology Inc. DS70662A-page 7
RECOMMENDED READING
This user’s guide describes how to use the Audio Development Board. The following
Microchip documents are available and recommended as supplemental reference
resources.
MPLAB® C Compiler for PIC24 MCUs and dsPIC® DSCs User’s Guide
(DS51284)
This document helps you use Microchip’s 16-bit C compilers to develop your applica-
tion.The compilers are the MPLAB C Compiler for dsPIC DSCs and PIC24 MCUs, the
MPLAB C Compiler for dsPIC DSCs (subset of the first), and the MPLAB C Compiler
for PIC24 MCUs (subset of the first). These compilers are GNU-based language tools,
based on source code from the Free Software Foundation (FSF). For more information
about FSF, see www.fsf.org.
MPLAB
®
Assembler, Linker and Utilities for PIC24 MCUs and dsPIC
®
DSCs User’s Guide (DS51317)
This document helps you use Microchip Technology’s 16-bit language tools based on
GNU technology. The language tools discussed are the MPLAB Assembler for dsPIC
DSCs and PIC24 MCUs, MPLAB Object Linker for dsPIC DSCs and PIC24 MCUs,
MPLAB Archiver/Librarian for dsPIC DSCs and PIC24 MCUs and other 16-bit device
utilities.
MPLAB
®
C Compiler for PIC32 User’s Guide (DS51686)
This document, formerly the “MPLAB C32 C Compiler for PIC32 User’s Guide”, details
the use of Microchip’s MPLAB C Compiler for PIC32 to develop an application.
MPLAB
®
IDE User’s Guide (DS51519)
Consult this document for more information pertaining to the installation and
implementation of the MPLAB IDE software, as well as the MPLAB Editor and MPLAB
SIM Simulator software that are included with it.
Universal Serial Bus Specification and Associated Documents
The Universal Serial Bus is defined by the USB 2.0 specification and its associated
supplements and class-specific documents. These documents are available from the
USB Implementers Forum. See their website at: http://www.usb.org
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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