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156 lines
4.4 KiB
Rust
156 lines
4.4 KiB
Rust
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//! # Pico I2C PIO Example
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//!
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//! Reads the temperature from an LM75B
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//!
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//! This read over I2C the temerature from an LM75B temperature sensor wired on pins 20 and 21
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//! using the PIO peripheral as an I2C bus controller.
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//! The pins used for the I2C can be remapped to any other pin available to the PIO0 peripheral.
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//!
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//! See the `Cargo.toml` file for Copyright and licence details.
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#![no_std]
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#![no_main]
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// The trait used by formatting macros like write! and writeln!
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use core::fmt::Write as FmtWrite;
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// The macro for our start-up function
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use cortex_m_rt::entry;
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// I2C HAL traits & Types.
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use embedded_hal::blocking::i2c::{Operation, Read, Transactional, Write};
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// Time handling traits
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use embedded_time::rate::*;
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// Ensure we halt the program on panic (if we don't mention this crate it won't
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// be linked)
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use panic_halt as _;
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// Pull in any important traits
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use pico::hal::prelude::*;
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// A shorter alias for the Peripheral Access Crate, which provides low-level
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// register access
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use pico::hal::pac;
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// A shorter alias for the Hardware Abstraction Layer, which provides
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// higher-level drivers.
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use pico::hal;
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/// Prints the temperature received from the sensor
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fn print_temperature(serial: &mut impl FmtWrite, temp: [u8; 2]) {
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let temp_i16 = i16::from_be_bytes(temp) >> 5;
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let temp_f32 = f32::from(temp_i16) * 0.125;
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// Write formatted output but ignore any error.
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let _ = writeln!(serial, "Temperature: {:0.2}°C", temp_f32);
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}
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/// Entry point to our bare-metal application.
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///
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/// The `#[entry]` macro ensures the Cortex-M start-up code calls this function
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/// as soon as all global variables are initialised.
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///
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/// The function configures the RP2040 peripherals, reads the temperature from
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/// the attached LM75B using PIO0.
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#[entry]
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fn main() -> ! {
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// Grab our singleton objects
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let mut pac = pac::Peripherals::take().unwrap();
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// Set up the watchdog driver - needed by the clock setup code
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let mut watchdog = hal::watchdog::Watchdog::new(pac.WATCHDOG);
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// Configure the clocks
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//
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// The default is to generate a 125 MHz system clock
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let clocks = hal::clocks::init_clocks_and_plls(
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pico::XOSC_CRYSTAL_FREQ,
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pac.XOSC,
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pac.CLOCKS,
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pac.PLL_SYS,
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pac.PLL_USB,
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&mut pac.RESETS,
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&mut watchdog,
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)
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.ok()
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.unwrap();
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// The single-cycle I/O block controls our GPIO pins
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let sio = hal::sio::Sio::new(pac.SIO);
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// Set the pins up according to their function on this particular board
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let pins = pico::Pins::new(
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pac.IO_BANK0,
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pac.PADS_BANK0,
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sio.gpio_bank0,
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&mut pac.RESETS,
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);
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let mut uart = hal::uart::UartPeripheral::<_, _>::enable(
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pac.UART0,
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&mut pac.RESETS,
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hal::uart::common_configs::_115200_8_N_1,
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clocks.peripheral_clock.into(),
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)
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.unwrap();
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// UART TX (characters sent from RP2040) on pin 1 (GPIO0)
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let _tx_pin = pins.gpio0.into_mode::<hal::gpio::FunctionUart>();
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// UART RX (characters reveived by RP2040) on pin 2 (GPIO1)
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let _rx_pin = pins.gpio1.into_mode::<hal::gpio::FunctionUart>();
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let (mut pio, sm0, _, _, _) = pac.PIO0.split(&mut pac.RESETS);
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let mut i2c_pio = i2c_pio::I2C::<_, _, _, _, hal::gpio::FunctionPio0>::new(
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&mut pio,
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pins.gpio20,
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pins.gpio21,
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sm0,
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100_000.Hz(),
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clocks.system_clock.freq(),
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);
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let mut temp = [0; 2];
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i2c_pio
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.read(0x48u8, &mut temp)
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.expect("Failed to read from the peripheral");
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print_temperature(&mut uart, temp);
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i2c_pio
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.write(0x48u8, &[0])
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.expect("Failed to write to the peripheral");
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let mut temp = [0; 2];
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i2c_pio
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.read(0x48u8, &mut temp)
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.expect("Failed to read from the peripheral");
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print_temperature(&mut uart, temp);
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let mut config = [0];
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let mut thyst = [0; 2];
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let mut tos = [0; 2];
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let mut temp = [0; 2];
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let mut operations = [
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Operation::Write(&[1]),
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Operation::Read(&mut config),
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Operation::Write(&[2]),
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Operation::Read(&mut thyst),
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Operation::Write(&[3]),
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Operation::Read(&mut tos),
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Operation::Write(&[0]),
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Operation::Read(&mut temp),
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];
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i2c_pio
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.exec(0x48u8, &mut operations)
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.expect("Failed to run all operations");
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print_temperature(&mut uart, temp);
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loop {
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cortex_m::asm::nop();
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}
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}
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// End of file
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