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# [arduino_nano_connect] - Board Support for the [Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect]
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You should include this crate if you are writing code that you want to run on
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an [Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect] - a development pcb with shortwave communication, IMU, and BLE package.
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This crate includes the [rp2040-hal], but also configures each pin of the
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RP2040 chip according to how it is connected up on the nano connect.
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[Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect]: https://store-usa.arduino.cc/collections/boards/products/arduino-nano-rp2040-connect
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[arduino_nano_connect]: https://github.com/rp-rs/rp-hal/tree/main/boards/arduino_nano_connect
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[rp2040-hal]: https://github.com/rp-rs/rp-hal/tree/main/rp2040-hal
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[Raspberry Silicon RP2040]: https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/rp2040/
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## Using
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To use this crate, your `Cargo.toml` file should contain:
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```toml
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arduino_nano_connect = "0.2.0"
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```
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# TODO - down and out
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In your program, you will need to call `arduino_nano_connect::Pins::new` to create
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a new `Pins` structure. This will set up all the GPIOs for any on-board
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devices. See the [examples](./examples) folder for more details.
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## Examples
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[nano_blinky](./examples/nano_blinky.rs)
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### General Instructions
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To compile an example, clone the _rp-hal_ repository and run:
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```console
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rp-hal/boards/arduino_nano_connect $ cargo build --release --example <name>
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```
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You will get an ELF file called
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`./target/thumbv6m-none-eabi/release/examples/<name>`, where the `target`
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folder is located at the top of the _rp-hal_ repository checkout. Normally
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you would also need to specify `--target=thumbv6m-none-eabi` but when
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building examples from this git repository, that is set as the default.
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If you want to convert the ELF file to a UF2 and automatically copy it to the
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USB drive exported by the RP2040 bootloader, simply boot your board into
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bootloader mode and run:
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```console
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rp-hal/boards/arduino_nano_connect $ cargo run --release --example <name>
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```
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If you get an error about not being able to find `elf2uf2-rs`, try:
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```console
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$ cargo install elf2uf2-rs
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```
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then try repeating the `cargo run` command above.
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### [nano_blinky](./examples/nano_blinky.rs)
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Flashes the Arduino Nano Connect's on-board LED on and off.
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## Contributing
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Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to
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be learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are **greatly
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appreciated**.
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The steps are:
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1. Fork the Project by clicking the 'Fork' button at the top of the page.
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2. Create your Feature Branch (`git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature`)
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3. Make some changes to the code or documentation.
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4. Commit your Changes (`git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'`)
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5. Push to the Feature Branch (`git push origin feature/AmazingFeature`)
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6. Create a [New Pull Request](https://github.com/rp-rs/rp-hal/pulls)
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7. An admin will review the Pull Request and discuss any changes that may be required.
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8. Once everyone is happy, the Pull Request can be merged by an admin, and your work is part of our project!
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## Code of Conduct
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Contribution to this crate is organized under the terms of the [Rust Code of
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Conduct][CoC], and the maintainer of this crate, the [rp-rs team], promises
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to intervene to uphold that code of conduct.
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[CoC]: CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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[rp-rs team]: https://github.com/orgs/rp-rs/teams/rp-rs
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## License
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The contents of this repository are dual-licensed under the _MIT OR Apache
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2.0_ License. That means you can chose either the MIT license or the
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Apache-2.0 license when you re-use this code. See `MIT` or `APACHE2.0` for more
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information on each specific license.
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Any submissions to this project (e.g. as Pull Requests) must be made available
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under these terms.
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