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== LEDs == |
== LEDs == |
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See [[MansOS LEDs | LED Reference]]. |
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mos/hil/leds.h |
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MansOS provides API for Light-Emitting Diode (LED) setting and status checking (whether a LED is on or off). LEDs are connected directly to GPIO pins, and each platform must define pin numbers for available LEDs on the hardware platform. |
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LEDs can be addressed in two different forms: by color or by led number. LEDs are always accessible by number, starting from 0 up to <code>LED_COUNT - 1</code>, where <code>LED_COUNT</code> is a constant specifying LED count on the particular platform. LED addressing by color is optional, platform-dependent. On some platforms, such as TelosB, different colors are available, for example, red, green and blue LED. On some platforms all the LEDs can be of the same color. |
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Up to 8 LEDs are supported. |
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=== LED function reference === |
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// Toggle an LED, addressed by color |
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toggleRedLed() |
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toggleGreenLed() |
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toggleBlueLed() |
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// Toggle an LED, addressed by number |
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toggleLed(ledNr) |
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// Turn ON an LED, addressed by color |
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redLedOn() |
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greenLedOn() |
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blueLedOn() |
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// Turn OFF an LED, addressed by color |
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redLedOff() |
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greenLedOff() |
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blueLedOff() |
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// Turn ON/OFF an LED, addressed by number |
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ledOn(uint8_t ledNr) |
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ledOff(uint8_t ledNr) |
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// Return true, if an LED, addressed by number, is ON; false (zero) otherwise |
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bool ledIsOn(ledNr) |
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// Get and set all LEDs, addressed by a bitmask |
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// for example, if getLeds() returns 5, LEDs #0 and #2 are ON ((2 << 0) + (2 << 2) = 5) |
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uint8_t getLeds() |
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setLeds(bitmap) |
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=== LED usage examples === |
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==== Blink ==== |
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// Example from apps/demo/Blink |
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== Humidity sensor == |
== Humidity sensor == |
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See [[MansOS_Humidity | Humidity Reference |
See [[MansOS_Humidity | Humidity Reference]]. |
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== Light sensor == |
== Light sensor == |
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uint16_t readLight(); // read light value |
uint16_t readLight(); // read light value |
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uint16_t |
uint16_t readTotalLight(); // read light |
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uint16_t readPARLight(); // read photo-syntetically active radiation value |
uint16_t readPARLight(); // read photo-syntetically active radiation value |
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uint8_t adcGetChannelCount() // returns ADC channel count provided by the platform |
uint8_t adcGetChannelCount() // returns ADC channel count provided by the platform |
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== Radio == |
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See [[MansOS_Radio | Radio Reference]]. |
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== Sleep == |
== Sleep == |
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mleep(miliseconds) |
mleep(miliseconds) |
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== USART == |
== USART == |
Latest revision as of 15:37, 15 October 2014
LEDs
See LED Reference.
Humidity sensor
See Humidity Reference.
Light sensor
mos/hil/light.h
void lightInit(); // init light sensor, do not turn it on - called by kernel automatically, not needed in application void lightOn(); // turn on light sensor void lightOff(); // turn off light sensor uint16_t readLight(); // read light value
uint16_t readTotalLight(); // read light uint16_t readPARLight(); // read photo-syntetically active radiation value
ADC
mos/hil/adc.h
void adcOn(); void adcOff();
uint16_t adcRead(uint8_t channel); // sets channel, reads value
// alternative faster version: set channel once, read multiple times (usable, if the same channel read many times) void adcSetChannel(uint8_t ch); uint16_t adcReadFast();
uint8_t adcGetChannelCount() // returns ADC channel count provided by the platform
Radio
See Radio Reference.
Sleep
mos/hil/sleep.h
mleep(miliseconds)
USART
See mos/hil/usart.h for more details!
uint_t USARTInit(uint8_t id, uint32_t speed, uint8_t conf);
uint_t USARTSendByte(uint8_t id, uint8_t data); uint_t USARTSendString(uint8_t id, uint8_t *data); uint_t USARTSendStringLine(uint8_t id, uint8_t *data); void USARTSendData(uint8_t id, uint8_t *data, uint16_t len);
uint_t USARTEnableTX(uint8_t id); uint_t USARTDisableTX(uint8_t id); uint_t USARTEnableRX(uint8_t id); uint_t USARTDisableRX(uint8_t id);
/** * Set callback function for per-byte data receive. The callback is called * on every received packet * @param id - ID of the UART used (See MCU datasheet to get IDs) * @param cb - callback function: void myCallback(uint8_t byte) */ uint_t USARTSetReceiveHandle(uint8_t id, USARTCallback_t cb);
/** * Set callback for per-packet data receive. Stores the received bytes in * the buffer and the callback is called when either a newline is received * ('\n', binary value 10) or at most len bytes are received. The newline is * also stored in the buffer * Also enables USART RX automatically. * After the callback, buffer is reset and reception restarts. * Warning: Can use only one USART at a time (single buffer, single handler)! * * @param id - ID of the UART used (See MCU datasheet to get IDs) * @param cb - callback function: void myCallback(uint8_t bytes). Here the * bytes parameter contains not the last byte received but * total received byte count (i.e., bytes stored in the buffer)! * @param len - size of the buffer in bytes. Callback is called when len * bytes are received (or when '\n' is received). * When len is zero, no packet size is checked, only on newline * reception the callback is called. */ uint_t USARTSetPacketReceiveHandle(uint8_t id, USARTCallback_t cb, void *buffer, uint16_t len);