rp-hal-boards/boards/pico/examples/pico_pwm_blink.rs
2021-07-27 09:41:03 +10:00

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Rust

//! Blinks the LED on a Pico board
//!
//! This will fade in/out the LED attached to GP25, which is the pin the Pico uses for the on-board LED.
#![no_std]
#![no_main]
use cortex_m_rt::entry;
use embedded_hal::PwmPin;
use embedded_time::fixed_point::FixedPoint;
use panic_halt as _;
use pico::{
hal::{
clocks::{init_clocks_and_plls, Clock},
pac,
pwm::*,
watchdog::Watchdog,
},
XOSC_CRYSTAL_FREQ,
};
#[link_section = ".boot2"]
#[used]
pub static BOOT2: [u8; 256] = rp2040_boot2::BOOT_LOADER;
const LOW: u16 = 0;
const HIGH: u16 = 25000;
#[entry]
fn main() -> ! {
let mut pac = pac::Peripherals::take().unwrap();
let core = pac::CorePeripherals::take().unwrap();
let mut watchdog = Watchdog::new(pac.WATCHDOG);
let clocks = init_clocks_and_plls(
XOSC_CRYSTAL_FREQ,
pac.XOSC,
pac.CLOCKS,
pac.PLL_SYS,
pac.PLL_USB,
&mut pac.RESETS,
&mut watchdog,
)
.ok()
.unwrap();
let mut delay = cortex_m::delay::Delay::new(core.SYST, clocks.system_clock.freq().integer());
let mut pwm_pin = Pwm4::new(25);
//Instead of having it take references to all of these pac objects, eventually this should just
//take ownership of a GPIO pin.
pwm_pin.default_config(
&mut pac.PWM,
&mut pac.PADS_BANK0,
&mut pac.IO_BANK0,
&mut pac.RESETS,
);
pwm_pin.set_ph_correct();
pwm_pin.enable();
loop {
for i in (LOW..=HIGH).skip(100) {
delay.delay_us(8);
pwm_pin.set_duty(i);
}
for i in (LOW..=HIGH).rev().skip(100) {
delay.delay_us(8);
pwm_pin.set_duty(i);
}
delay.delay_ms(500);
}
}