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soypat 0eabf16c36 undo epd2in66b Configure method deletion 2025-11-10 16:10:07 -03:00
soypat f9db7a6d0f fix type 2025-11-10 15:58:48 -03:00
soypat d6a420bb08 add missing easytepper_go.go file 2025-11-10 15:55:27 -03:00
soypat c7229ddba6 bring #753 changes over to new pin HAL 2025-11-10 15:43:56 -03:00
sago35 744fda5eec fix: correct logic error in image size checks in pixel's tests (Monochrome) 2025-11-10 12:28:58 +01:00
sago35 027c91272e pixel: correct RGB555 to RGBA conversion logic 2025-11-10 12:28:58 +01:00
sago35 5847506ba6 Add TestImageRGB888 and TestImageRGB555 2025-11-10 12:28:58 +01:00
sago35 e35e6b8e13 fix: correct logic error in image size checks in pixel's tests 2025-11-10 12:28:58 +01:00
Ron Evans 408851a9f5 si5351: add support for si5351 (#810)
* si5351: add support for si5351

Adds support for the si5351 I2C programmable clock generator using code
from @chiefMarlin which used code from @conotto which somehow never got merged.

Thank you everyone!

Signed-off-by: deadprogram <ron@hybridgroup.com>

* refactor: use regmap instead of legacy package to avoid heap allocations

Signed-off-by: deadprogram <ron@hybridgroup.com>

---------

Signed-off-by: deadprogram <ron@hybridgroup.com>
2025-11-10 08:04:25 -03:00
Pat Whittingslow bd88b70511 regmap: Add Device8I2C/SPI types and their logic (#801)
* add regmap Device8I2C/SPI types and their methods
* add endianess hint
2025-11-09 14:05:30 +01:00
Yurii Soldak 34da2d208a lsm9ds1: avoid unnecessary heap allocations 2025-11-08 10:53:22 +01:00
Pat Whittingslow 5cb360a4bf Add Honeywell HSC TruStability SPI+I2C pressure sensor driver (#799)
* add honeywell pressure sensor
* apply @aykevl suggestions
2025-11-08 10:45:18 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem 51b604ce97 lis3dh: add Update and Acceleration calls
This adjusts the API to the one proposed in
https://github.com/tinygo-org/drivers/pull/345, which I think is much
better than direct ReadAcceleration etc calls.

I have also updated the code that converts raw acceleration values to
normalized values. The new code should be faster (didn't measure) and
avoids floating point math.
2025-11-08 10:34:37 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem ec680be784 lis3dh: use correct error handling and make configurable
Instead of printing an error, this driver really should be returning
errors instead. Also, `Configure` didn't have a way to actually
configure the driver. This is now added, and can be expanded in the
future.

This is a breaking change.
2025-11-08 10:34:37 +01:00
Pat Whittingslow 5fb935001e PinInput+PinOutput HAL (#753, reloaded) (#795)
* first commit: add HAL and uc8151 driver demo
* unexport drivers.PinOutput/Input HAL
* fix non-tinygo pin config build
* change of heart
* docs: corrected some comments that were not changed at the same time as recent renaming
2025-11-08 10:21:01 +01:00
Martin Heck 297ad416d3 fix: add RP2350 to quadrature_interrupt.go 2025-09-23 14:03:35 +02:00
soypat 3fa08112db add regmap package to facilitate heapless driver development 2025-09-14 08:12:32 -04:00
Bryan Souza b639f7b12e added support for P25Q16H flash chip for xiao-ble target; 2025-09-14 08:11:14 -04:00
Bryan Souza 28d625abfd added support for W25Q80DV flash chip for xiao-ble target; 2025-09-14 08:11:14 -04:00
54 changed files with 2171 additions and 490 deletions
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@@ -5,9 +5,10 @@ package apa102 // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/apa102"
import (
"image/color"
"machine"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
const (
@@ -37,8 +38,11 @@ func New(b drivers.SPI) *Device {
// NewSoftwareSPI returns a new APA102 driver that will use a software based
// implementation of the SPI protocol.
func NewSoftwareSPI(sckPin, sdoPin machine.Pin, delay uint32) *Device {
return New(&bbSPI{SCK: sckPin, SDO: sdoPin, Delay: delay})
func NewSoftwareSPI(sckPin, sdoPin pin.Output, delay uint32) *Device {
return New(&bbSPI{SCK: sckPin.Set, SDO: sdoPin.Set, Delay: delay, configurePins: func() {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(sckPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(sdoPin)
}})
}
// WriteColors writes the given RGBA color slice out using the APA102 protocol.
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@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
package apa102
import "machine"
import (
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
// bbSPI is a dumb bit-bang implementation of SPI protocol that is hardcoded
// to mode 0 and ignores trying to receive data. Just enough for the APA102.
@@ -8,15 +11,18 @@ import "machine"
// most purposes other than the APA102 package. It might be desirable to make
// this more generic and include it in the TinyGo "machine" package instead.
type bbSPI struct {
SCK machine.Pin
SDO machine.Pin
SCK pin.OutputFunc
SDO pin.OutputFunc
Delay uint32
configurePins func()
}
// Configure sets up the SCK and SDO pins as outputs and sets them low
func (s *bbSPI) Configure() {
s.SCK.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
s.SDO.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
if s.configurePins == nil {
panic(legacy.ErrConfigBeforeInstantiated)
}
s.configurePins()
s.SCK.Low()
s.SDO.Low()
if s.Delay == 0 {
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@@ -1,31 +1,36 @@
package bmi160
import (
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
// DeviceSPI is the SPI interface to a BMI160 accelerometer/gyroscope. There is
// also an I2C interface, but it is not yet supported.
type DeviceSPI struct {
// Chip select pin
CSB machine.Pin
csb pin.OutputFunc
buf [7]byte
// SPI bus (requires chip select to be usable).
Bus drivers.SPI
bus drivers.SPI
configurePins func()
}
// NewSPI returns a new device driver. The pin and SPI interface are not
// touched, provide a fully configured SPI object and call Configure to start
// using this device.
func NewSPI(csb machine.Pin, spi drivers.SPI) *DeviceSPI {
func NewSPI(csb pin.Output, spi drivers.SPI) *DeviceSPI {
return &DeviceSPI{
CSB: csb, // chip select
Bus: spi,
csb: csb.Set, // chip select
bus: spi,
configurePins: func() {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csb)
},
}
}
@@ -33,9 +38,11 @@ func NewSPI(csb machine.Pin, spi drivers.SPI) *DeviceSPI {
// configures the BMI160, but it does not configure the SPI interface (it is
// assumed to be up and running).
func (d *DeviceSPI) Configure() error {
d.CSB.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.CSB.High()
if d.configurePins == nil {
return legacy.ErrConfigBeforeInstantiated
}
d.configurePins()
d.csb.High()
// The datasheet recommends doing a register read from address 0x7F to get
// SPI communication going:
// > If CSB sees a rising edge after power-up, the BMI160 interface switches
@@ -86,9 +93,9 @@ func (d *DeviceSPI) ReadTemperature() (temperature int32, err error) {
data[0] = 0x80 | reg_TEMPERATURE_0
data[1] = 0
data[2] = 0
d.CSB.Low()
err = d.Bus.Tx(data, data)
d.CSB.High()
d.csb.Low()
err = d.bus.Tx(data, data)
d.csb.High()
if err != nil {
return
}
@@ -123,9 +130,9 @@ func (d *DeviceSPI) ReadAcceleration() (x int32, y int32, z int32, err error) {
for i := 1; i < len(data); i++ {
data[i] = 0
}
d.CSB.Low()
err = d.Bus.Tx(data, data)
d.CSB.High()
d.csb.Low()
err = d.bus.Tx(data, data)
d.csb.High()
if err != nil {
return
}
@@ -153,9 +160,9 @@ func (d *DeviceSPI) ReadRotation() (x int32, y int32, z int32, err error) {
for i := 1; i < len(data); i++ {
data[i] = 0
}
d.CSB.Low()
err = d.Bus.Tx(data, data)
d.CSB.High()
d.csb.Low()
err = d.bus.Tx(data, data)
d.csb.High()
if err != nil {
return
}
@@ -201,9 +208,9 @@ func (d *DeviceSPI) readRegister(address uint8) uint8 {
data := d.buf[:2]
data[0] = 0x80 | address
data[1] = 0
d.CSB.Low()
d.Bus.Tx(data, data)
d.CSB.High()
d.csb.Low()
d.bus.Tx(data, data)
d.csb.High()
return data[1]
}
@@ -217,7 +224,7 @@ func (d *DeviceSPI) writeRegister(address, data uint8) {
buf[0] = address
buf[1] = data
d.CSB.Low()
d.Bus.Tx(buf, buf)
d.CSB.High()
d.csb.Low()
d.bus.Tx(buf, buf)
d.csb.High()
}
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@@ -2,22 +2,22 @@
package buzzer // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/buzzer"
import (
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
// Device wraps a GPIO connection to a buzzer.
type Device struct {
pin machine.Pin
pin pin.OutputFunc
High bool
BPM float64
}
// New returns a new buzzer driver given which pin to use
func New(pin machine.Pin) Device {
func New(pin pin.Output) Device {
return Device{
pin: pin,
pin: pin.Set,
High: false,
BPM: 96.0,
}
@@ -25,14 +25,14 @@ func New(pin machine.Pin) Device {
// On sets the buzzer to a high state.
func (l *Device) On() (err error) {
l.pin.Set(true)
l.pin.High()
l.High = true
return
}
// Off sets the buzzer to a low state.
func (l *Device) Off() (err error) {
l.pin.Set(false)
l.pin.Low()
l.High = false
return
}
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@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
package easystepper // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/easystepper"
import (
"errors"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
// StepMode determines the coil sequence used to perform a single step
@@ -30,28 +30,10 @@ func (sm StepMode) stepCount() uint {
}
}
// DeviceConfig contains the configuration data for a single easystepper driver
type DeviceConfig struct {
// Pin1 ... Pin4 determines the pins to configure and use for the device
Pin1, Pin2, Pin3, Pin4 machine.Pin
// StepCount is the number of steps required to perform a full revolution of the stepper motor
StepCount uint
// RPM determines the speed of the stepper motor in 'Revolutions per Minute'
RPM uint
// Mode determines the coil sequence used to perform a single step
Mode StepMode
}
// DualDeviceConfig contains the configuration data for a dual easystepper driver
type DualDeviceConfig struct {
DeviceConfig
// Pin5 ... Pin8 determines the pins to configure and use for the second device
Pin5, Pin6, Pin7, Pin8 machine.Pin
}
// Device holds the pins and the delay between steps
type Device struct {
pins [4]machine.Pin
pins [4]pin.OutputFunc
config func()
stepDelay time.Duration
stepNumber uint8
stepMode StepMode
@@ -62,51 +44,6 @@ type DualDevice struct {
devices [2]*Device
}
// New returns a new single easystepper driver given a DeviceConfig
func New(config DeviceConfig) (*Device, error) {
if config.StepCount == 0 || config.RPM == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("config.StepCount and config.RPM must be > 0")
}
return &Device{
pins: [4]machine.Pin{config.Pin1, config.Pin2, config.Pin3, config.Pin4},
stepDelay: time.Second * 60 / time.Duration((config.StepCount * config.RPM)),
stepMode: config.Mode,
}, nil
}
// Configure configures the pins of the Device
func (d *Device) Configure() {
for _, pin := range d.pins {
pin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
}
}
// NewDual returns a new dual easystepper driver given 8 pins, number of steps and rpm
func NewDual(config DualDeviceConfig) (*DualDevice, error) {
// Create the first device
dev1, err := New(config.DeviceConfig)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Create the second device
config.DeviceConfig.Pin1 = config.Pin5
config.DeviceConfig.Pin2 = config.Pin6
config.DeviceConfig.Pin3 = config.Pin7
config.DeviceConfig.Pin4 = config.Pin8
dev2, err := New(config.DeviceConfig)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Return composite dual device
return &DualDevice{devices: [2]*Device{dev1, dev2}}, nil
}
// Configure configures the pins of the DualDevice
func (d *DualDevice) Configure() {
d.devices[0].Configure()
d.devices[1].Configure()
}
// Move rotates the motor the number of given steps
// (negative steps will rotate it the opposite direction)
func (d *Device) Move(steps int32) {
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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
package easystepper
import (
"errors"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
func NewCrossPlatform(stepcount, rpm uint, mode StepMode, pins [4]pin.OutputFunc) (*Device, error) {
if stepcount == 0 || rpm == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("zero rpm and/or stepcount")
}
for i := range pins {
if pins[i] == nil {
return nil, errors.New("nil pin")
}
}
d := &Device{
pins: pins,
stepDelay: time.Second * 60 / time.Duration((stepcount * rpm)),
stepMode: mode,
config: func() {},
}
return d, nil
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
//go:build baremetal
package easystepper
import (
"errors"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
// New returns a new single easystepper driver given a DeviceConfig
func New(config DeviceConfig) (*Device, error) {
if config.StepCount == 0 || config.RPM == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("config.StepCount and config.RPM must be > 0")
}
return &Device{
pins: [4]pin.OutputFunc{config.Pin1.Set, config.Pin2.Set, config.Pin3.Set, config.Pin4.Set},
stepDelay: time.Second * 60 / time.Duration((config.StepCount * config.RPM)),
stepMode: config.Mode,
config: func() {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(config.Pin1)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(config.Pin2)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(config.Pin3)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(config.Pin4)
},
}, nil
}
// Configure configures the pins of the Device
func (d *Device) Configure() {
if d.config == nil {
panic(legacy.ErrConfigBeforeInstantiated)
}
d.config()
}
// Configure configures the pins of the DualDevice
func (d *DualDevice) Configure() {
d.devices[0].Configure()
d.devices[1].Configure()
}
// NewDual returns a new dual easystepper driver given 8 pins, number of steps and rpm
func NewDual(config DualDeviceConfig) (*DualDevice, error) {
// Create the first device
dev1, err := New(config.DeviceConfig)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Create the second device
config.DeviceConfig.Pin1 = config.Pin5
config.DeviceConfig.Pin2 = config.Pin6
config.DeviceConfig.Pin3 = config.Pin7
config.DeviceConfig.Pin4 = config.Pin8
dev2, err := New(config.DeviceConfig)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Return composite dual device
return &DualDevice{devices: [2]*Device{dev1, dev2}}, nil
}
// DeviceConfig contains the configuration data for a single easystepper driver
type DeviceConfig struct {
// Pin1 ... Pin4 determines the pins to configure and use for the device
Pin1, Pin2, Pin3, Pin4 machine.Pin
// StepCount is the number of steps required to perform a full revolution of the stepper motor
StepCount uint
// RPM determines the speed of the stepper motor in 'Revolutions per Minute'
RPM uint
// Mode determines the coil sequence used to perform a single step
Mode StepMode
}
// DualDeviceConfig contains the configuration data for a dual easystepper driver
type DualDeviceConfig struct {
DeviceConfig
// Pin5 ... Pin8 determines the pins to configure and use for the second device
Pin5, Pin6, Pin7, Pin8 machine.Pin
}
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
//go:build tinygo && (rp2040 || stm32 || k210 || esp32c3 || nrf || sam || (avr && (atmega328p || atmega328pb)))
//go:build tinygo && (rp2040 || rp2350 || stm32 || k210 || esp32c3 || nrf || sam || (avr && (atmega328p || atmega328pb)))
// Implementation based on:
// https://gist.github.com/aykevl/3fc1683ed77bb0a9c07559dfe857304a
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@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
package main
import (
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/honeyhsc"
)
// Data taken from https://github.com/rodan/honeywell_hsc_ssc_i2c/blob/master/hsc_ssc_i2c.cpp
// these defaults are valid for the HSCMRNN030PA2A3 chip
const (
i2cAddress = 0x28
// 10%
outputMinimum = 0x666
// 90% of 2^14 - 1
outputMax = 0x399A
// min is 0 for sensors that give absolute values
pressureMin = 0
// 30psi (and we want results in millipascals)
// pressureMax = 206842.7
pressureMax = 206843 * 1000
)
func main() {
bus := machine.I2C0
err := bus.Configure(machine.I2CConfig{
Frequency: 400_000, // 100kHz minimum and 400kHz I2C maximum clock. 50 to 800 for SPI.
SDA: machine.I2C0_SDA_PIN,
SCL: machine.I2C0_SCL_PIN,
})
if err != nil {
panic(err.Error())
}
sensor := honeyhsc.NewDevI2C(bus, i2cAddress, outputMinimum, outputMax, pressureMin, pressureMax)
for {
time.Sleep(time.Second)
const measuremask = drivers.Pressure | drivers.Temperature
err := sensor.Update(measuremask)
if err != nil {
println("error updating measurements:", err.Error())
continue
}
P := sensor.Pressure()
T := sensor.Temperature()
println("pressure:", P, "temperature:", T)
}
}
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@@ -14,9 +14,18 @@ func main() {
i2c.Configure(machine.I2CConfig{SCL: machine.SCL1_PIN, SDA: machine.SDA1_PIN})
accel := lis3dh.New(i2c)
accel.Address = lis3dh.Address1 // address on the Circuit Playground Express
accel.Configure()
accel.SetRange(lis3dh.RANGE_2_G)
err := accel.Configure(lis3dh.Config{
Address: lis3dh.Address1, // address on the Circuit Playground Express
})
for err != nil {
println("could not configure LIS3DH:", err)
time.Sleep(time.Second)
}
err = accel.SetRange(lis3dh.RANGE_2_G)
for err != nil {
println("could not set acceleration range:", err)
time.Sleep(time.Second)
}
println(accel.Connected())
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@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
package main
import (
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/si5351"
)
// Simple demo of the SI5351 clock generator.
// This is like the Arduino library example:
// https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Si5351_Library/blob/master/examples/si5351/si5351.ino
// Which will configure the chip with:
// - PLL A at 900mhz
// - PLL B at 616.66667mhz
// - Clock 0 at 112.5mhz, using PLL A as a source divided by 8
// - Clock 1 at 13.5531mhz, using PLL B as a source divided by 45.5
// - Clock 2 at 10.76khz, using PLL B as a source divided by 900 and further divided with an R divider of 64.
func main() {
time.Sleep(5 * time.Second)
println("Si5351 Clockgen Test")
println()
// Configure I2C bus
machine.I2C0.Configure(machine.I2CConfig{})
// Create driver instance
clockgen := si5351.New(machine.I2C0)
// Verify device wired properly
connected, err := clockgen.Connected()
if err != nil {
println("Unable to read device status")
time.Sleep(time.Second)
}
if !connected {
for {
println("Unable to detect si5351 device")
time.Sleep(time.Second)
}
}
// Initialise device
clockgen.Configure()
// Now configue the PLLs and clock outputs.
// The PLLs can be configured with a multiplier and division of the on-board
// 25mhz reference crystal. For example configure PLL A to 900mhz by multiplying
// by 36. This uses an integer multiplier which is more accurate over time
// but allows less of a range of frequencies compared to a fractional
// multiplier shown next.
clockgen.ConfigurePLL(si5351.PLL_A, 36, 0, 1) // Multiply 25mhz by 36
println("PLL A frequency: 900mhz")
// And next configure PLL B to 616.6667mhz by multiplying 25mhz by 24.667 using
// the fractional multiplier configuration. Notice you specify the integer
// multiplier and then a numerator and denominator as separate values, i.e.
// numerator 2 and denominator 3 means 2/3 or 0.667. This fractional
// configuration is susceptible to some jitter over time but can set a larger
// range of frequencies.
clockgen.ConfigurePLL(si5351.PLL_B, 24, 2, 3) // Multiply 25mhz by 24.667 (24 2/3)
println("PLL B frequency: 616.6667mhz")
// Now configure the clock outputs. Each is driven by a PLL frequency as input
// and then further divides that down to a specific frequency.
// Configure clock 0 output to be driven by PLL A divided by 8, so an output
// of 112.5mhz (900mhz / 8). Again this uses the most precise integer division
// but can't set as wide a range of values.
clockgen.ConfigureMultisynth(0, si5351.PLL_A, 8, 0, 1) // Divide by 8 (8 0/1)
println("Clock 0: 112.5mhz")
// Next configure clock 1 to be driven by PLL B divided by 45.5 to get
// 13.5531mhz (616.6667mhz / 45.5). This uses fractional division and again
// notice the numerator and denominator are explicitly specified. This is less
// precise but allows a large range of frequencies.
clockgen.ConfigureMultisynth(1, si5351.PLL_B, 45, 1, 2) // Divide by 45.5 (45 1/2)
println("Clock 1: 13.5531mhz")
// Finally configure clock 2 to be driven by PLL B divided once by 900 to get
// down to 685.15 khz and then further divided by a special R divider that
// divides 685.15 khz by 64 to get a final output of 10.706khz.
clockgen.ConfigureMultisynth(2, si5351.PLL_B, 900, 0, 1) // Divide by 900 (900 0/1)
// Set the R divider, this can be a value of:
// - R_DIV_1: divider of 1
// - R_DIV_2: divider of 2
// - R_DIV_4: divider of 4
// - R_DIV_8: divider of 8
// - R_DIV_16: divider of 16
// - R_DIV_32: divider of 32
// - R_DIV_64: divider of 64
// - R_DIV_128: divider of 128
clockgen.ConfigureRdiv(2, si5351.R_DIV_64)
println("Clock 2: 10.706khz")
// After configuring PLLs and clocks, enable the outputs.
clockgen.EnableOutputs()
for {
time.Sleep(5 * time.Second)
println()
println("Clock 0: 112.5mhz")
println("Clock 1: 13.5531mhz")
println("Clock 2: 10.706khz")
}
}
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@@ -46,6 +46,10 @@ var DefaultDeviceIdentifier = DeviceIdentifierFunc(func(id JedecID) Attrs {
return GD25Q16C()
case 0xC84017:
return GD25Q64C()
case 0x856015:
return P25Q16H()
case 0xEF4014:
return W25Q80DV()
case 0xEF4015:
return W25Q16JVIQ()
case 0xEF4016:
@@ -239,6 +243,24 @@ func GD25Q64C() Attrs {
}
}
// Settings for the Puya P25Q16H 2MiB SPI flash.
// Datasheet: https://files.seeedstudio.com/wiki/github_weiruanexample/Flash_P25Q16H-UXH-IR_Datasheet.pdf
func P25Q16H() Attrs {
return Attrs{
TotalSize: 1 << 21, // 2 MiB
StartUp: 5000 * time.Microsecond,
JedecID: JedecID{0x85, 0x60, 0x15},
MaxClockSpeedMHz: 55,
QuadEnableBitMask: 0x02,
HasSectorProtection: true,
SupportsFastRead: true,
SupportsQSPI: true,
SupportsQSPIWrites: true,
WriteStatusSplit: true,
SingleStatusByte: false,
}
}
// Settings for the Winbond W25Q16JV-IQ 2MiB SPI flash. Note that JV-IM has a
// different .memory_type (0x70) Datasheet:
// https://www.winbond.com/resource-files/w25q16jv%20spi%20revf%2005092017.pdf
@@ -380,6 +402,25 @@ func W25Q80DL() Attrs {
TotalSize: 1 << 20, // 1 MiB
StartUp: 5000 * time.Microsecond,
JedecID: JedecID{0xEF, 0x60, 0x14},
MaxClockSpeedMHz: 80,
QuadEnableBitMask: 0x02,
HasSectorProtection: false,
SupportsFastRead: true,
SupportsQSPI: true,
SupportsQSPIWrites: false,
WriteStatusSplit: false,
SingleStatusByte: false,
}
}
// Settings for the Winbond W25Q80DV 2MiB SPI flash.
// Datasheet:
// https://www.winbond.com/resource-files/w25q80dv%20dl_revh_10022015.pdf
func W25Q80DV() Attrs {
return Attrs{
TotalSize: 1 << 21, // 2 MiB
StartUp: 5000 * time.Microsecond,
JedecID: JedecID{0xEF, 0x40, 0x14},
MaxClockSpeedMHz: 104,
QuadEnableBitMask: 0x02,
HasSectorProtection: false,
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// Guarded because still unsure of how to deal with interrupt drivers.
//go:build tinygo
// Package ft6336 provides a driver for the FT6336 I2C Self-Capacitive touch
// panel controller.
//
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@@ -5,12 +5,13 @@ package gc9a01 // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/gc9a01"
import (
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"errors"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
// Rotation controls the rotation used by the display.
@@ -22,10 +23,10 @@ type FrameRate uint8
// Device wraps an SPI connection.
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
dcPin machine.Pin
resetPin machine.Pin
csPin machine.Pin
blPin machine.Pin
dcPin pin.OutputFunc
resetPin pin.OutputFunc
csPin pin.OutputFunc
blPin pin.OutputFunc
width int16
height int16
columnOffsetCfg int16
@@ -52,17 +53,17 @@ type Config struct {
}
// New creates a new ST7789 connection. The SPI wire must already be configured.
func New(bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin machine.Pin) Device {
resetPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
dcPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
csPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
blPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
func New(bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin pin.Output) Device {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(resetPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(dcPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(blPin)
return Device{
bus: bus,
resetPin: resetPin,
dcPin: dcPin,
csPin: csPin,
blPin: blPin,
resetPin: resetPin.Set,
dcPin: dcPin.Set,
csPin: csPin.Set,
blPin: blPin.Set,
}
}
@@ -226,7 +227,7 @@ func (d *Device) Data(data uint8) {
// Tx sends data to the display
func (d *Device) Tx(data []byte, isCommand bool) {
d.dcPin.Set(!isCommand)
d.dcPin(!isCommand)
d.bus.Tx(data, nil)
}
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package hcsr04
import (
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
const TIMEOUT = 23324 // max sensing distance (4m)
// Device holds the pins
type Device struct {
trigger machine.Pin
echo machine.Pin
trigger pin.OutputFunc
echo pin.InputFunc
configurePins func()
}
// New returns a new ultrasonic driver given 2 pins
func New(trigger, echo machine.Pin) Device {
func New(trigger pin.Output, echo pin.Input) Device {
return Device{
trigger: trigger,
echo: echo,
trigger: trigger.Set,
echo: echo.Get,
configurePins: func() {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(trigger)
legacy.ConfigurePinInput(echo)
},
}
}
// Configure configures the pins of the Device
func (d *Device) Configure() {
d.trigger.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.echo.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInput})
if d.configurePins == nil {
panic(legacy.ErrConfigBeforeInstantiated)
}
d.configurePins()
}
// ReadDistance returns the distance of the object in mm
@@ -52,7 +61,7 @@ func (d *Device) ReadPulse() int32 {
d.trigger.Low()
i := uint8(0)
for {
if d.echo.Get() {
if d.echo() {
t = time.Now()
break
}
@@ -66,7 +75,7 @@ func (d *Device) ReadPulse() int32 {
}
i = 0
for {
if !d.echo.Get() {
if !d.echo() {
return int32(time.Since(t).Microseconds())
}
i++
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@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ func (d *Device) SendCommand(command byte) {
d.bus.SetCommandMode(true)
d.bus.Write([]byte{command})
for d.busy(command == DISPLAY_CLEAR || command == CURSOR_HOME) {
for d.isBusy(command == DISPLAY_CLEAR || command == CURSOR_HOME) {
}
}
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ func (d *Device) sendData(data byte) {
d.bus.SetCommandMode(false)
d.bus.Write([]byte{data})
for d.busy(false) {
for d.isBusy(false) {
}
}
@@ -231,9 +231,9 @@ func (d *Device) CreateCharacter(cgramAddr uint8, data []byte) {
}
}
// busy returns true when hd447890 is busy
// isBusy returns true when hd447890 is isBusy
// or after the timeout specified
func (d *Device) busy(longDelay bool) bool {
func (d *Device) isBusy(longDelay bool) bool {
if d.bus.WriteOnly() {
// Can't read busy flag if write only, so sleep a bit then return
if longDelay {
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ func (d *Device) busy(longDelay bool) bool {
// Busy returns true when hd447890 is busy
func (d *Device) Busy() bool {
return d.busy(false)
return d.isBusy(false)
}
// Size returns the current size of the display.
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package honeyhsc
import (
"errors"
"math"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
)
var (
errSensorMissing = errors.New("hsc: not connected")
errDiagnostic = errors.New("hsc: diagnostic error")
)
const (
measuremask = drivers.Pressure | drivers.Temperature
statusMask = 0b1100_0000
statusOffset = 6
)
// DevI2C is the TruStability® High Accuracy Silicon Ceramic (HSC) Series is a piezoresistive silicon pressure sensor offering a ratiometric
// analog or digital output for reading pressure over the specified full scale pressure span and temperature range.
type DevI2C struct {
bus drivers.I2C
dev
addr uint8
buf [6]byte
}
// NewDevI2C creates and returns a new DevI2C that communicates with an HSC device over the provided I2C bus.
// Parameters:
// - bus: the I2C bus to use.
// - addr: the 7-bit I2C address of the sensor.
// - outMin, outMax: raw output code range (counts) corresponding to the pressure span. Depends on sensor model.
// - pMin, pMax: pressure range endpoints in millipascals (mPa). Depends on sensor model.
//
// The returned DevI2C will use these calibration parameters to convert raw bridge counts to pressure.
func NewDevI2C(bus drivers.I2C, addr, outMin, outMax uint16, pMin, pMax int32) *DevI2C {
h := &DevI2C{
bus: bus,
addr: uint8(addr),
dev: dev{
cmin: outMin,
cmax: outMax,
pmin: pMin,
pmax: pMax,
},
}
return h
}
// ReadTemperature reads and returns the temperature in milliKelvin (mC) from the I2C-attached HSC device.
// It performs an Update internally to get the latest temperature value.
func (h *DevI2C) ReadTemperature() (int32, error) {
err := h.Update(drivers.Temperature)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return h.Temperature(), nil
}
// Update reads both temperature and pressure data from the I2C-attached HSC device when
// the requested measurement mask includes pressure or temperature.
// If neither pressure nor temperature is requested, Update is a no-op.
func (d *DevI2C) Update(which drivers.Measurement) error {
// Update performs an I2C transaction to read 4 bytes, parses the status bits, 14-bit bridge data and
// temperature bits, and forwards them to the internal update routine. Any I2C transport error is returned,
// as well as errors produced by the internal update (e.g. errSensorMissing, errDiagnostic).
if which&measuremask == 0 {
return nil
}
rbuf := d.buf[:4]
wbuf := d.buf[4:6]
const reg = 0
value := (d.addr << 1) | 1
wbuf[0] = reg
wbuf[1] = value
err := d.bus.Tx(uint16(d.addr), wbuf, rbuf)
if err != nil {
return err
}
status := (rbuf[0] & statusMask) >> statusOffset
bridgeData := (uint16(rbuf[0]&^statusMask) << 8) | uint16(rbuf[1])
tempData := uint16(rbuf[2])<<8 | uint16(rbuf[3]&0xe0)>>5
return d.dev.update(status, bridgeData, tempData)
}
type pinout func(level bool)
// DevI2C is the TruStability® High Accuracy Silicon Ceramic (HSC) Series is a piezoresistive silicon pressure sensor offering a ratiometric
// analog or digital output for reading pressure over the specified full scale pressure span and temperature range.
type DevSPI struct {
spi drivers.SPI
cs pinout
dev
buf [4]byte
}
// NewDevSPI creates and returns a new DevSPI that communicates with an HSC device over SPI.
// Parameters:
// - conn: the SPI connection to use.
// - cs: a chip-select function that drives the device select line low/high.
// - outMin, outMax: raw output code range (counts) corresponding to the pressure span. Depends on sensor model.
// - pMin, pMax: pressure range endpoints in millipascals (mPa). Depends on sensor model.
//
// The function returns the constructed DevSPI and an error value (currently always nil).
func NewDevSPI(conn drivers.SPI, cs pinout, outMin, outMax uint16, pMin, pMax int32) (*DevSPI, error) {
h := &DevSPI{
spi: conn,
cs: cs,
dev: dev{
cmin: outMin,
cmax: outMax,
pmin: pMin,
pmax: pMax,
},
}
return h, nil
}
// ReadTemperature reads and returns the temperature in milliKelvin (mC) from the SPI-attached HSC device.
// It performs an Update internally to get the latest temperature value.
func (h *DevSPI) ReadTemperature() (int32, error) {
err := h.Update(drivers.Temperature)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return h.Temperature(), nil
}
// Update reads pressure and temperature data from the SPI-attached HSC device when the requested measurement mask includes
// pressure or temperature. If neither pressure nor temperature is requested, Update is a no-op.
func (h *DevSPI) Update(which drivers.Measurement) error {
// It toggles the provided chip-select, performs an SPI transfer to read 4 bytes, parses the status bits,
// 14-bit bridge data and temperature bits, and forwards them to the internal update routine. Any SPI
// transport error is returned, as well as errors produced by the internal update (e.g. errSensorMissing, errDiagnostic).
if which&measuremask == 0 {
return nil
}
buf := &h.buf
h.cs(false)
err := h.spi.Tx(nil, buf[:4])
h.cs(true)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// First two bits are status bits.
status := (buf[0] & statusMask) >> statusOffset
bridgeData := (uint16(buf[0]&^statusMask) << 8) | uint16(buf[1])
tempData := uint16(buf[2])<<8 | uint16(buf[3]&0xe0)>>5
return h.dev.update(status, bridgeData, tempData)
}
type dev struct {
pressure int32
temp int32
cmin, cmax uint16
pmin, pmax int32
}
// Pressure returns the most recently computed pressure value in millipascals (mPa).
// The value is taken from the last successful Update.
func (d *dev) Pressure() int32 {
return d.pressure
}
// Temperature returns the most recently read temperature value in milliKelvin (mC).
// The value is taken from the last successful Update.
func (d *dev) Temperature() int32 {
return d.temp + 273_150
}
// update interprets raw sensor fields (status, bridgeData, tempData) and updates the dev's stored
// pressure and temperature. It returns errSensorMissing when the temperature raw value indicates no sensor
// (tempData == math.MaxUint16), errDiagnostic when the status indicates a device diagnostic condition
// (status == 3), or nil on success. Pressure is computed with integer arithmetic using the configured
// cmin/cmax -> pmin/pmax linear mapping in order to avoid overflows.
func (d *dev) update(status uint8, bridgeData, tempData uint16) error {
if tempData == math.MaxUint16 {
return errSensorMissing
} else if status == 3 {
return errDiagnostic
}
// Take care not to overflow here.
p := (int32(bridgeData)-int32(d.cmin))*(d.pmax-d.pmin)/int32(d.cmax-d.cmin) + d.pmin
d.temp = int32(tempData)
d.pressure = p
return nil
}
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package legacy
import (
"errors"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
// The pingconfig group of files serve to abstract away
// pin configuration calls on the machine.Pin type.
// It was observed this way of developing drivers was
// non-portable and unusable on "big" Go projects so
// future projects should NOT configure pins in driver code.
// Users must configure pins before passing them as arguments
// to drivers.
// ConfigurePinOut is a legacy function used to configure pins as outputs.
//
// Deprecated: Do not configure pins in drivers.
// This is a legacy feature and should only be used by drivers that
// previously configured pins in initialization to avoid breaking users.
func ConfigurePinOut(po pin.Output) {
configurePinOut(po)
}
// ConfigurePinInput is a legacy function used to configure pins as inputs.
//
// Deprecated: Do not configure pins in drivers.
// This is a legacy feature and should only be used by drivers that
// previously configured pins in initialization to avoid breaking users.
func ConfigurePinInputPulldown(pi pin.Input) {
configurePinInputPulldown(pi)
}
// ConfigurePinInput is a legacy function used to configure pins as inputs.
//
// Deprecated: Do not configure pins in drivers.
// This is a legacy feature and should only be used by drivers that
// previously configured pins in initialization to avoid breaking users.
func ConfigurePinInput(pi pin.Input) {
configurePinInput(pi)
}
// ConfigurePinInput is a legacy function used to configure pins as inputs.
//
// Deprecated: Do not configure pins in drivers.
// This is a legacy feature and should only be used by drivers that
// previously configured pins in initialization to avoid breaking users.
func ConfigurePinInputPullup(pi pin.Input) {
configurePinInputPullup(pi)
}
// PinIsNoPin returns true if the argument is a machine.Pin type and is the machine.NoPin predeclared type.
//
// Deprecated: Drivers do not require pin knowledge from now on.
func PinIsNoPin(pin any) bool {
return pinIsNoPin(pin)
}
var (
ErrConfigBeforeInstantiated = errors.New("device must be instantiated with New before calling Configure method")
)
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//go:build !tinygo
package legacy
import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
// This file compiles for non-tinygo builds
// for use with "big" or "upstream" Go where
// there is no machine package.
func configurePinOut(p pin.Output) {}
func configurePinInput(p pin.Input) {}
func configurePinInputPulldown(p pin.Input) {}
func configurePinInputPullup(p pin.Input) {}
func pinIsNoPin(a any) bool { return false }
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@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
//go:build baremetal && fe310
package legacy
import "machine"
const (
pulldown = machine.PinInput
pullup = machine.PinInput
)
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//go:build baremetal && !fe310
package legacy
import "machine"
// If you are getting a build error here you then we missed adding
// your CPU build tag to the list of CPUs that do not have pulldown/pullups.
// Add it above and in pinhal_nopulls! You should also add a smoketest for it :)
const (
pulldown = machine.PinInputPulldown
pullup = machine.PinInputPullup
)
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@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
//go:build baremetal
package legacy
import (
"machine"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
func configurePinOut(po pin.Output) {
configurePin(po, machine.PinOutput)
}
func configurePinInputPulldown(pi pin.Input) {
configurePin(pi, pulldown) // some chips do not have pull down, in which case pulldown==machine.PinInput.
}
func configurePinInput(pi pin.Input) {
configurePin(pi, machine.PinInput)
}
func configurePinInputPullup(pi pin.Input) {
configurePin(pi, pullup) // some chips do not have pull up, in which case pullup==machine.PinInput.
}
func pinIsNoPin(a any) bool {
p, ok := a.(machine.Pin)
return ok && p == machine.NoPin
}
func configurePin(p any, mode machine.PinMode) {
machinePin, ok := p.(machine.Pin)
if ok {
machinePin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: mode})
}
}
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// package pin implements a TinyGo Pin HAL.
// It serves to eliminate machine.Pin from driver constructors
// so that drivers can be used in "big" Go projects where
// there is no machine package.
// This file contains both function and interface-style Pin HAL definitions.
package pin
// OutputFunc is hardware abstraction for a pin which outputs a
// digital signal (high or low level).
//
// // Code conversion demo: from machine.Pin to pin.OutputFunc
// led := machine.LED
// led.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.Output})
// var pin pin.OutputFunc = led.Set // Going from a machine.Pin to a pin.OutputFunc
//
// This is an alternative to [Output] which is an interface type.
type OutputFunc func(level bool)
// High sets the underlying pin's level to high. This is equivalent to calling PinOutput(true).
func (setPin OutputFunc) High() {
setPin(true)
}
// Low sets the underlying pin's level to low. This is equivalent to calling PinOutput(false).
func (setPin OutputFunc) Low() {
setPin(false)
}
// InputFunc is hardware abstraction for a pin which receives a
// digital signal and reads it (high or low level).
//
// // Code conversion demo: from machine.Pin to pin.InputFunc
// input := machine.LED
// input.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInputPulldown}) // or use machine.PinInputPullup or machine.Input
// var pin pin.InputFunc = input.Get // Going from a machine.Pin to a pin.InputFunc
//
// This is an alternative to [Input] which is an interface type.
type InputFunc func() (level bool)
// // Below is an example on how to define a input/output pin HAL for a
// // pin that must switch between input and output mode:
//
// var pinIsOutput bool
// var po PinOutputFunc = func(b bool) {
// if !pinIsOutput {
// pin.Configure(outputMode)
// pinIsOutput = true
// }
// pin.Set(b)
// }
//
// var pi PinInputFunc = func() bool {
// if pinIsOutput {
// pin.Configure(inputMode)
// pinIsOutput = false
// }
// return pin.Get()
// }
// Output interface represents a pin hardware abstraction layer for a pin that can output a digital signal.
//
// This is an alternative to [OutputFunc] abstraction which is a function type.
type Output interface {
Set(level bool)
}
// Input interface represents a pin hardware abstraction layer for a pin that can read a digital signal.
//
// This is an alternative to [InputFunc] abstraction which is a function type.
type Input interface {
Get() (level bool)
}
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package regmap
import (
"encoding/binary"
"io"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
)
// Device8 implements common logic to most 8-bit peripherals with an I2C or SPI bus.
// All methods expect the target to support conventional register read and write operations
// where the first byte sent is the register address being accessed.
//
// All methods use an internal buffer and perform no dynamic memory allocation.
type Device8 struct {
buf [10]byte
}
// clear zeroes Device8's buffers.
func (d *Device8) clear() {
d.buf = [10]byte{}
}
// I2C methods.
// Read8I2C reads a single byte from register addr of the device at i2cAddr using the provided I2C bus.
func (d *Device8) Read8I2C(bus drivers.I2C, i2cAddr uint16, addr uint8) (byte, error) {
d.buf[0] = addr
err := bus.Tx(i2cAddr, d.buf[0:1], d.buf[1:2])
return d.buf[1], err
}
// Read16I2C reads a 16-bit value from register addr of the device at i2cAddr using the provided I2C bus.
// The byte order is specified by order.
func (d *Device8) Read16I2C(bus drivers.I2C, i2cAddr uint16, addr uint8, order binary.ByteOrder) (uint16, error) {
d.buf[0] = addr
err := bus.Tx(i2cAddr, d.buf[0:1], d.buf[1:3])
return order.Uint16(d.buf[1:3]), err
}
// Read32I2C reads a 32-bit value from register addr of the device at i2cAddr using the provided I2C bus.
// The byte order is specified by order.
func (d *Device8) Read32I2C(bus drivers.I2C, i2cAddr uint16, addr uint8, order binary.ByteOrder) (uint32, error) {
d.buf[0] = addr
err := bus.Tx(i2cAddr, d.buf[0:1], d.buf[1:5])
return order.Uint32(d.buf[1:5]), err
}
// ReadDataI2C reads dataLength bytes from register addr of the device at i2cAddr using the provided I2C bus.
// The data is stored in dataDestination.
func (d *Device8) ReadDataI2C(bus drivers.I2C, i2cAddr uint16, addr uint8, dataDestination []byte) error {
d.buf[0] = addr
return bus.Tx(i2cAddr, d.buf[:1], dataDestination)
}
// Write8I2C writes a single byte value to register addr of the device at i2cAddr using the provided I2C bus.
func (d *Device8) Write8I2C(bus drivers.I2C, i2cAddr uint16, addr, value uint8) error {
d.buf[0] = addr
d.buf[1] = value
return bus.Tx(i2cAddr, d.buf[:2], nil)
}
// Write16I2C writes a 16-bit value to register addr of the device at i2cAddr using the provided I2C bus.
// The byte order is specified by order.
func (d *Device8) Write16I2C(bus drivers.I2C, i2cAddr uint16, addr uint8, value uint16, order binary.ByteOrder) error {
d.buf[0] = addr
order.PutUint16(d.buf[1:3], value)
return bus.Tx(i2cAddr, d.buf[0:3], nil)
}
// Write32I2C writes a 32-bit value to register addr of the device at i2cAddr using the provided I2C bus.
// The byte order is specified by order.
func (d *Device8) Write32I2C(bus drivers.I2C, i2cAddr uint16, addr uint8, value uint32, order binary.ByteOrder) error {
d.buf[0] = addr
order.PutUint32(d.buf[1:5], value)
return bus.Tx(i2cAddr, d.buf[0:5], nil)
}
// SPI methods.
// Read8SPI reads a single byte from register addr using the provided SPI bus.
func (d *Device8) Read8SPI(bus drivers.SPI, addr uint8) (byte, error) {
d.clear()
d.buf[0] = addr
err := bus.Tx(d.buf[0:1], d.buf[1:2]) // We suppose data is returned after first byte in SPI.
return d.buf[1], err
}
// Read16SPI reads a 16-bit value from register addr using the provided SPI bus. The byte order is specified by order.
func (d *Device8) Read16SPI(bus drivers.SPI, addr uint8, order binary.ByteOrder) (uint16, error) {
d.clear()
d.buf[0] = addr
err := bus.Tx(d.buf[0:3], d.buf[3:6]) // We suppose data is returned after first byte in SPI.
return order.Uint16(d.buf[4:6]), err
}
// Read32SPI reads a 32-bit value from register addr using the provided SPI bus. The byte order is specified by order.
func (d *Device8) Read32SPI(bus drivers.SPI, addr uint8, order binary.ByteOrder) (uint32, error) {
d.clear()
d.buf[0] = addr
err := bus.Tx(d.buf[0:5], d.buf[5:10]) // We suppose data is returned after first byte in SPI.
return order.Uint32(d.buf[6:10]), err
}
// ReadDataSPI reads data from a 8bit device address. It assumes data at register address is sent back
// from device after first byte is written as address.
// It needs the auxiliary buffer length to be large enough to contain both the write and read portions of buffer,
// so 2*(dataLength+1) < len(auxiliaryBuf) must hold.
func (d *Device8) ReadDataSPI(bus drivers.SPI, addr uint8, dataLength int, auxiliaryBuf []byte) ([]byte, error) {
split := len(auxiliaryBuf) / 2
if split < dataLength+1 {
return nil, io.ErrShortBuffer
}
wbuf, rbuf := auxiliaryBuf[:split], auxiliaryBuf[split:]
wbuf[0] = addr
err := bus.Tx(wbuf, rbuf)
return rbuf[1:], err
}
// Write8SPI writes a single byte value to register addr using the provided SPI bus.
func (d *Device8) Write8SPI(bus drivers.SPI, addr, value uint8) error {
d.clear()
d.buf[0] = addr
d.buf[1] = value
return bus.Tx(d.buf[:2], nil)
}
// Write16SPI writes a 16-bit value to register addr using the provided SPI bus. The byte order is specified by order.
func (d *Device8) Write16SPI(bus drivers.SPI, addr uint8, value uint16, order binary.ByteOrder) error {
d.clear()
d.buf[0] = addr
order.PutUint16(d.buf[1:3], value)
return bus.Tx(d.buf[:3], nil)
}
// Write32SPI writes a 32-bit value to register addr using the provided SPI bus. The byte order is specified by order.
func (d *Device8) Write32SPI(bus drivers.SPI, addr uint8, value uint32, order binary.ByteOrder) error {
d.clear()
d.buf[0] = addr
order.PutUint32(d.buf[1:5], value)
return bus.Tx(d.buf[:5], nil)
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
package regmap
import (
"encoding/binary"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
)
// Device8SPI implements common logic to most 8-bit peripherals with an SPI bus.
// All methods expect the target to support conventional register read and write operations
// where the first byte sent is the register address being accessed.
//
// All methods use an internal buffer and perform no dynamic memory allocation.
type Device8SPI struct {
bus drivers.SPI
order binary.ByteOrder
d Device8
}
// SetBus sets the SPI bus and byte order for the Device8SPI.
//
// As a hint, most SPI devices use big-endian (MSB) byte order.
// - Big endian: A value of 0x1234 is transmitted as 0x12 followed by 0x34.
// - Little endian: A value of 0x1234 is transmitted as 0x34 followed by 0x12.
func (d *Device8SPI) SetBus(bus drivers.SPI, order binary.ByteOrder) {
d.bus = bus
d.order = order
}
// Read8 reads a single byte from register addr.
func (d *Device8SPI) Read8(addr uint8) (byte, error) {
return d.d.Read8SPI(d.bus, addr)
}
// Read16 reads a 16-bit value from register addr.
func (d *Device8SPI) Read16(addr uint8) (uint16, error) {
return d.d.Read16SPI(d.bus, addr, d.order)
}
// Read32 reads a 32-bit value from register addr.
func (d *Device8SPI) Read32(addr uint8) (uint32, error) {
return d.d.Read32SPI(d.bus, addr, d.order)
}
// ReadData reads dataLength bytes from register addr. Due to the internal functioning of
// SPI, an auxiliary buffer must be provided to perform the operation and avoid memory allocation.
// The returned slice is a subslice of auxBuffer containing the read data.
func (d *Device8SPI) ReadData(addr uint8, datalength int, auxBuffer []byte) ([]byte, error) {
return d.d.ReadDataSPI(d.bus, addr, datalength, auxBuffer)
}
// Write8 writes a single byte value to register addr.
func (d *Device8SPI) Write8(addr, value uint8) error {
return d.d.Write8SPI(d.bus, addr, value)
}
// Write16 writes a 16-bit value to register addr.
func (d *Device8SPI) Write16(addr uint8, value uint16) error {
return d.d.Write16SPI(d.bus, addr, value, d.order)
}
// Write32 writes a 32-bit value to register addr.
func (d *Device8SPI) Write32(addr uint8, value uint32) error {
return d.d.Write32SPI(d.bus, addr, value, d.order)
}
// Device8I2C implements common logic to most 8-bit peripherals with an I2C bus.
// All methods expect the target to support conventional register read and write operations
// where the first byte sent is the register address being accessed.
//
// All methods use an internal buffer and perform no dynamic memory allocation.
type Device8I2C struct {
bus drivers.I2C
i2cAddr uint16
order binary.ByteOrder
d Device8
}
// SetBus sets the I2C bus, device address, and byte order for the Device8I2C.
//
// As a hint, most I2C devices use big-endian (MSB) byte order.
// - Big endian: A value of 0x1234 is transmitted as 0x12 followed by 0x34.
// - Little endian: A value of 0x1234 is transmitted as 0x34 followed by 0x12.
func (d *Device8I2C) SetBus(bus drivers.I2C, i2cAddr uint16, order binary.ByteOrder) {
d.bus = bus
d.i2cAddr = i2cAddr
d.order = order
}
// Read8 reads a single byte from register addr.
func (d *Device8I2C) Read8(addr uint8) (byte, error) {
return d.d.Read8I2C(d.bus, d.i2cAddr, addr)
}
// Read16 reads a 16-bit value from register addr.
func (d *Device8I2C) Read16(addr uint8) (uint16, error) {
return d.d.Read16I2C(d.bus, d.i2cAddr, addr, d.order)
}
// Read32 reads a 32-bit value from register addr.
func (d *Device8I2C) Read32(addr uint8) (uint32, error) {
return d.d.Read32I2C(d.bus, d.i2cAddr, addr, d.order)
}
// ReadData reads dataLength bytes from register addr.
func (d *Device8I2C) ReadData(addr uint8, dataDestination []byte) error {
return d.d.ReadDataI2C(d.bus, d.i2cAddr, addr, dataDestination)
}
// Write8 writes a single byte value to register addr.
func (d *Device8I2C) Write8(addr, value uint8) error {
return d.d.Write8I2C(d.bus, d.i2cAddr, addr, value)
}
// Write16 writes a 16-bit value to register addr.
func (d *Device8I2C) Write16(addr uint8, value uint16) error {
return d.d.Write16I2C(d.bus, d.i2cAddr, addr, value, d.order)
}
// Write32 writes a 32-bit value to register addr.
func (d *Device8I2C) Write32(addr uint8, value uint32) error {
return d.d.Write32I2C(d.bus, d.i2cAddr, addr, value, d.order)
}
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@@ -11,37 +11,57 @@ import (
// Device wraps an I2C connection to a LIS3DH device.
type Device struct {
bus drivers.I2C
Address uint16
address uint16
r Range
accel [6]byte // stored acceleration data (from the Update call)
}
// Driver configuration, used for the Configure call. All fields are optional.
type Config struct {
Address uint16
}
// New creates a new LIS3DH connection. The I2C bus must already be configured.
//
// This function only creates the Device object, it does not touch the device.
func New(bus drivers.I2C) Device {
return Device{bus: bus, Address: Address0}
return Device{bus: bus, address: Address0}
}
// Configure sets up the device for communication
func (d *Device) Configure() {
func (d *Device) Configure(config Config) error {
if config.Address != 0 {
d.address = config.Address
}
// enable all axes, normal mode
legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.Address), REG_CTRL1, []byte{0x07})
err := legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.address), REG_CTRL1, []byte{0x07})
if err != nil {
return err
}
// 400Hz rate
d.SetDataRate(DATARATE_400_HZ)
err = d.SetDataRate(DATARATE_400_HZ)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// High res & BDU enabled
legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.Address), REG_CTRL4, []byte{0x88})
err = legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.address), REG_CTRL4, []byte{0x88})
if err != nil {
return err
}
// get current range
d.r = d.ReadRange()
d.r, err = d.ReadRange()
return err
}
// Connected returns whether a LIS3DH has been found.
// It does a "who am I" request and checks the response.
func (d *Device) Connected() bool {
data := []byte{0}
err := legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.Address), WHO_AM_I, data)
err := legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.address), WHO_AM_I, data)
if err != nil {
return false
}
@@ -49,46 +69,51 @@ func (d *Device) Connected() bool {
}
// SetDataRate sets the speed of data collected by the LIS3DH.
func (d *Device) SetDataRate(rate DataRate) {
func (d *Device) SetDataRate(rate DataRate) error {
ctl1 := []byte{0}
err := legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.Address), REG_CTRL1, ctl1)
err := legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.address), REG_CTRL1, ctl1)
if err != nil {
println(err.Error())
return err
}
// mask off bits
ctl1[0] &^= 0xf0
ctl1[0] |= (byte(rate) << 4)
legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.Address), REG_CTRL1, ctl1)
return legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.address), REG_CTRL1, ctl1)
}
// SetRange sets the G range for LIS3DH.
func (d *Device) SetRange(r Range) {
func (d *Device) SetRange(r Range) error {
ctl := []byte{0}
err := legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.Address), REG_CTRL4, ctl)
err := legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.address), REG_CTRL4, ctl)
if err != nil {
println(err.Error())
return err
}
// mask off bits
ctl[0] &^= 0x30
ctl[0] |= (byte(r) << 4)
legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.Address), REG_CTRL4, ctl)
err = legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.address), REG_CTRL4, ctl)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// store the new range
d.r = r
return nil
}
// ReadRange returns the current G range for LIS3DH.
func (d *Device) ReadRange() (r Range) {
func (d *Device) ReadRange() (r Range, err error) {
ctl := []byte{0}
err := legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.Address), REG_CTRL4, ctl)
err = legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.address), REG_CTRL4, ctl)
if err != nil {
println(err.Error())
return 0, err
}
// mask off bits
r = Range(ctl[0] >> 4)
r &= 0x03
return r
return r, nil
}
// ReadAcceleration reads the current acceleration from the device and returns
@@ -96,28 +121,17 @@ func (d *Device) ReadRange() (r Range) {
// and the sensor is not moving the returned value will be around 1000000 or
// -1000000.
func (d *Device) ReadAcceleration() (int32, int32, int32, error) {
x, y, z := d.ReadRawAcceleration()
divider := float32(1)
switch d.r {
case RANGE_16_G:
divider = 1365
case RANGE_8_G:
divider = 4096
case RANGE_4_G:
divider = 8190
case RANGE_2_G:
divider = 16380
}
return int32(float32(x) / divider * 1000000), int32(float32(y) / divider * 1000000), int32(float32(z) / divider * 1000000), nil
rawX, rawY, rawZ := d.ReadRawAcceleration()
x, y, z := normalizeRange(rawX, rawY, rawZ, d.r)
return x, y, z, nil
}
// ReadRawAcceleration returns the raw x, y and z axis from the LIS3DH
func (d *Device) ReadRawAcceleration() (x int16, y int16, z int16) {
legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.Address), REG_OUT_X_L|0x80, nil)
legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.address), REG_OUT_X_L|0x80, nil)
data := []byte{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
d.bus.Tx(d.Address, nil, data)
d.bus.Tx(d.address, nil, data)
x = int16((uint16(data[1]) << 8) | uint16(data[0]))
y = int16((uint16(data[3]) << 8) | uint16(data[2]))
@@ -125,3 +139,68 @@ func (d *Device) ReadRawAcceleration() (x int16, y int16, z int16) {
return
}
// Update the sensor values of the 'which' parameter. Only acceleration is
// supported at the moment.
func (d *Device) Update(which drivers.Measurement) error {
if which&drivers.Acceleration != 0 {
// Read raw acceleration values and store them in the driver.
err := legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.address), REG_OUT_X_L|0x80, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = d.bus.Tx(d.address, nil, d.accel[:])
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Acceleration returns the last read acceleration in µg (micro-gravity).
// When one of the axes is pointing straight to Earth and the sensor is not
// moving the returned value will be around 1000000 or -1000000.
func (d *Device) Acceleration() (x, y, z int32) {
// Extract the raw 16-bit values.
rawX := int16((uint16(d.accel[1]) << 8) | uint16(d.accel[0]))
rawY := int16((uint16(d.accel[3]) << 8) | uint16(d.accel[2]))
rawZ := int16((uint16(d.accel[5]) << 8) | uint16(d.accel[4]))
// Normalize these values, to be in µg (micro-gravity).
return normalizeRange(rawX, rawY, rawZ, d.r)
}
// Convert raw 16-bit values to normalized 32-bit values while avoiding floats
// and divisions.
func normalizeRange(rawX, rawY, rawZ int16, r Range) (x, y, z int32) {
// We're going to convert the 16-bit raw values to values in the range
// -1000_000..1000_000. For now we're going to assume a range of 16G, we'll
// adjust that range later.
// The formula is derived as follows, and carefully selected to avoid
// overflow and integer divisions (the division will be optimized to a
// bitshift):
// x = x * 1000_000 / 2048
// x = x * (1000_000/64) / (2048/64)
// x = x * 15625 / 32
x = int32(rawX) * 15625 / 32
y = int32(rawY) * 15625 / 32
z = int32(rawZ) * 15625 / 32
// Now we need to normalize the three values, since we assumed 16G before.
shift := uint32(0)
switch r {
case RANGE_16_G:
shift = 0
case RANGE_8_G:
shift = 1
case RANGE_4_G:
shift = 2
case RANGE_2_G:
shift = 3
}
x >>= shift
y >>= shift
z >>= shift
return
}
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@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ import (
"errors"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
)
type AccelRange uint8
@@ -28,7 +27,7 @@ type Device struct {
accelMultiplier int32
gyroMultiplier int32
magMultiplier int32
buf [6]uint8
buf [7]uint8 // up to 6 bytes for read + 1 byte for the register address
}
// Configuration for LSM9DS1 device.
@@ -61,10 +60,15 @@ func New(bus drivers.I2C) *Device {
// Case of boolean false and error nil means I2C is up,
// but "who am I" responses have unexpected values.
func (d *Device) Connected() bool {
data1, data2 := d.buf[:1], d.buf[1:2]
legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, d.AccelAddress, WHO_AM_I, data1)
legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, d.MagAddress, WHO_AM_I_M, data2)
return data1[0] == 0x68 && data2[0] == 0x3D
data, err := d.readBytes(d.AccelAddress, WHO_AM_I, 1)
if err != nil || data[0] != 0x68 {
return false
}
data, err = d.readBytes(d.MagAddress, WHO_AM_I_M, 1)
if err != nil || data[0] != 0x3D {
return false
}
return true
}
// ReadAcceleration reads the current acceleration from the device and returns
@@ -72,8 +76,7 @@ func (d *Device) Connected() bool {
// and the sensor is not moving the returned value will be around 1000000 or
// -1000000.
func (d *Device) ReadAcceleration() (x, y, z int32, err error) {
data := d.buf[:6]
err = legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.AccelAddress), OUT_X_L_XL, data)
data, err := d.readBytes(d.AccelAddress, OUT_X_L_XL, 6)
if err != nil {
return
}
@@ -88,8 +91,7 @@ func (d *Device) ReadAcceleration() (x, y, z int32, err error) {
// rotation along one axis and while doing so integrate all values over time,
// you would get a value close to 360000000.
func (d *Device) ReadRotation() (x, y, z int32, err error) {
data := d.buf[:6]
err = legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.AccelAddress), OUT_X_L_G, data)
data, err := d.readBytes(d.AccelAddress, OUT_X_L_G, 6)
if err != nil {
return
}
@@ -102,8 +104,7 @@ func (d *Device) ReadRotation() (x, y, z int32, err error) {
// ReadMagneticField reads the current magnetic field from the device and returns
// it in nT (nanotesla). 1 G (gauss) = 100_000 nT (nanotesla).
func (d *Device) ReadMagneticField() (x, y, z int32, err error) {
data := d.buf[:6]
err = legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.MagAddress), OUT_X_L_M, data)
data, err := d.readBytes(d.MagAddress, OUT_X_L_M, 6)
if err != nil {
return
}
@@ -115,8 +116,7 @@ func (d *Device) ReadMagneticField() (x, y, z int32, err error) {
// ReadTemperature returns the temperature in Celsius milli degrees (°C/1000)
func (d *Device) ReadTemperature() (t int32, err error) {
data := d.buf[:2]
err = legacy.ReadRegister(d.bus, uint8(d.AccelAddress), OUT_TEMP_L, data)
data, err := d.readBytes(d.AccelAddress, OUT_TEMP_L, 2)
if err != nil {
return
}
@@ -167,20 +167,16 @@ func (d *Device) doConfigure(cfg Configuration) (err error) {
d.magMultiplier = 58
}
data := d.buf[:1]
// Configure accelerometer
// Sample rate & measurement range
data[0] = uint8(cfg.AccelSampleRate)<<5 | uint8(cfg.AccelRange)<<3
err = legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, d.AccelAddress, CTRL_REG6_XL, data)
err = d.writeByte(d.AccelAddress, CTRL_REG6_XL, uint8(cfg.AccelSampleRate)<<5|uint8(cfg.AccelRange)<<3)
if err != nil {
return
}
// Configure gyroscope
// Sample rate & measurement range
data[0] = uint8(cfg.GyroSampleRate)<<5 | uint8(cfg.GyroRange)<<3
err = legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, d.AccelAddress, CTRL_REG1_G, data)
err = d.writeByte(d.AccelAddress, CTRL_REG1_G, uint8(cfg.GyroSampleRate)<<5|uint8(cfg.GyroRange)<<3)
if err != nil {
return
}
@@ -190,33 +186,44 @@ func (d *Device) doConfigure(cfg Configuration) (err error) {
// Temperature compensation enabled
// High-performance mode XY axis
// Sample rate
data[0] = 0b10000000 | 0b01000000 | uint8(cfg.MagSampleRate)<<2
err = legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, d.MagAddress, CTRL_REG1_M, data)
err = d.writeByte(d.MagAddress, CTRL_REG1_M, 0b10000000|0b01000000|uint8(cfg.MagSampleRate)<<2)
if err != nil {
return
}
// Measurement range
data[0] = uint8(cfg.MagRange) << 5
err = legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, d.MagAddress, CTRL_REG2_M, data)
err = d.writeByte(d.MagAddress, CTRL_REG2_M, uint8(cfg.MagRange)<<5)
if err != nil {
return
}
// Continuous-conversion mode
// https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/237397/continuous-conversion-vs-single-conversion-mode
data[0] = 0b00000000
err = legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, d.MagAddress, CTRL_REG3_M, data)
err = d.writeByte(d.MagAddress, CTRL_REG3_M, 0b00000000)
if err != nil {
return
}
// High-performance mode Z axis
data[0] = 0b00001000
err = legacy.WriteRegister(d.bus, d.MagAddress, CTRL_REG4_M, data)
err = d.writeByte(d.MagAddress, CTRL_REG4_M, 0b00001000)
if err != nil {
return
}
return nil
}
func (d *Device) readBytes(addr, reg, size uint8) ([]byte, error) {
d.buf[0] = reg
err := d.bus.Tx(uint16(addr), d.buf[0:1], d.buf[1:size+1])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return d.buf[1 : size+1], nil
}
func (d *Device) writeByte(addr, reg, value uint8) error {
d.buf[0] = reg
d.buf[1] = value
return d.bus.Tx(uint16(addr), d.buf[0:2], nil)
}
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@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ package max6675
import (
"errors"
"machine"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
// ErrThermocoupleOpen is returned when the thermocouple input is open.
@@ -14,16 +14,16 @@ var ErrThermocoupleOpen = errors.New("thermocouple input open")
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
cs machine.Pin
cs pin.OutputFunc
}
// Create a new Device to read from a MAX6675 thermocouple.
// Pins must be configured before use. Frequency for SPI
// should be 4.3MHz maximum.
func NewDevice(bus drivers.SPI, cs machine.Pin) *Device {
func NewDevice(bus drivers.SPI, cs pin.Output) *Device {
return &Device{
bus: bus,
cs: cs,
cs: cs.Set,
}
}
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@@ -3,31 +3,36 @@
package max72xx
import (
"machine"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
cs machine.Pin
cs pin.OutputFunc
configurePins func()
}
// NewDriver creates a new max7219 connection. The SPI wire must already be configured
// The SPI frequency must not be higher than 10MHz.
// parameter cs: the datasheet also refers to this pin as "load" pin.
func NewDevice(bus drivers.SPI, cs machine.Pin) *Device {
func NewDevice(bus drivers.SPI, cs pin.Output) *Device {
return &Device{
bus: bus,
cs: cs,
cs: cs.Set,
configurePins: func() {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(cs)
},
}
}
// Configure setups the pins.
func (driver *Device) Configure() {
outPutConfig := machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput}
driver.cs.Configure(outPutConfig)
if driver.configurePins == nil {
panic(legacy.ErrConfigBeforeInstantiated)
}
driver.configurePins()
}
// SetScanLimit sets the scan limit. Maximum is 8.
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@@ -8,18 +8,20 @@ package mcp2515 // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/mcp2515"
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
// Device wraps MCP2515 SPI CAN Module.
type Device struct {
spi SPI
cs machine.Pin
cs pin.OutputFunc
msg *CANMsg
mcpMode byte
configurePins func()
}
// CANMsg stores CAN message fields.
@@ -36,15 +38,18 @@ const (
)
// New returns a new MCP2515 driver. Pass in a fully configured SPI bus.
func New(b drivers.SPI, csPin machine.Pin) *Device {
func New(b drivers.SPI, csPin pin.Output) *Device {
d := &Device{
spi: SPI{
bus: b,
tx: make([]byte, 0, bufferSize),
rx: make([]byte, 0, bufferSize),
},
cs: csPin,
cs: csPin.Set,
msg: &CANMsg{},
configurePins: func() {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
},
}
return d
@@ -52,7 +57,10 @@ func New(b drivers.SPI, csPin machine.Pin) *Device {
// Configure sets up the device for communication.
func (d *Device) Configure() {
d.cs.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
if d.configurePins == nil {
panic(legacy.ErrConfigBeforeInstantiated)
}
d.configurePins()
}
const beginTimeoutValue int = 10
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@@ -5,8 +5,9 @@ package onewire // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/onewire"
import (
"errors"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
// OneWire ROM commands
@@ -19,7 +20,8 @@ const (
// Device wraps a connection to an 1-Wire devices.
type Device struct {
p machine.Pin
set pin.OutputFunc
get pin.InputFunc
}
// Config wraps a configuration to an 1-Wire devices.
@@ -32,24 +34,30 @@ var (
errReadAddress = errors.New("Error: OneWire. Read address error: CRC mismatch.")
)
// New creates a new GPIO 1-Wire connection.
// The pin must be pulled up to the VCC via a resistor greater than 500 ohms (default 4.7k).
func New(p machine.Pin) Device {
return Device{
p: p,
// NewFromFuncs expects pin setter and getter for DQ line. Ideally this driver should receive
// a one-wire bus HAL abstraction, but I was asked to show how this could be done using pin HAL so here goes.
func NewFromFuncs(getPinLevel pin.InputFunc, setPinLevel pin.OutputFunc) *Device {
return &Device{
set: setPinLevel,
get: getPinLevel,
}
}
// Configure initializes the protocol.
func (d *Device) Configure(config Config) {}
// By setting the pin value one should configure as output and also expect a more
// consistent behaviour across all tinygo hosts by pulling DQ line low consistently. Win-win.
func (d *Device) cfgOut() { d.set.Low() }
func (d *Device) cfgIn() { d.get() }
// Reset pull DQ line low, then up.
func (d Device) Reset() error {
d.p.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.cfgOut()
time.Sleep(480 * time.Microsecond)
d.p.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInputPullup})
d.cfgIn()
time.Sleep(70 * time.Microsecond)
precence := d.p.Get()
precence := d.get()
time.Sleep(410 * time.Microsecond)
if precence {
return errNoPresence
@@ -59,14 +67,14 @@ func (d Device) Reset() error {
// WriteBit transmits a bit to 1-Wire bus.
func (d Device) WriteBit(data uint8) {
d.p.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.cfgOut()
if data&1 == 1 { // Send '1'
time.Sleep(5 * time.Microsecond)
d.p.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInputPullup})
d.cfgIn()
time.Sleep(60 * time.Microsecond)
} else { // Send '0'
time.Sleep(60 * time.Microsecond)
d.p.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInputPullup})
d.cfgIn()
time.Sleep(5 * time.Microsecond)
}
}
@@ -81,11 +89,11 @@ func (d Device) Write(data uint8) {
// ReadBit receives a bit from 1-Wire bus.
func (d Device) ReadBit() (data uint8) {
d.p.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.cfgOut()
time.Sleep(3 * time.Microsecond)
d.p.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInputPullup})
d.cfgIn()
time.Sleep(8 * time.Microsecond)
if d.p.Get() {
if d.get() {
data = 1
}
time.Sleep(60 * time.Microsecond)
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@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
//go:build tinygo
package onewire
import (
"machine"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
)
// New creates a new GPIO 1-Wire connection.
// The pin must be pulled up to the VCC via a resistor greater than 500 ohms (default 4.7k).
func New(p machine.Pin) Device {
isOut := false
return Device{
set: func(level bool) {
if !isOut {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(p)
isOut = true
}
p.Set(level)
},
get: func() (level bool) {
if isOut {
legacy.ConfigurePinInputPullup(p)
isOut = false
}
return p.Get()
},
}
}
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@@ -6,18 +6,18 @@ package pcd8544 // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/pcd8544"
import (
"errors"
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
// Device wraps an SPI connection.
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
dcPin machine.Pin
rstPin machine.Pin
scePin machine.Pin
dcPin pin.OutputFunc
rstPin pin.OutputFunc
scePin pin.OutputFunc
buffer []byte
width int16
height int16
@@ -30,12 +30,12 @@ type Config struct {
}
// New creates a new PCD8544 connection. The SPI bus must already be configured.
func New(bus drivers.SPI, dcPin, rstPin, scePin machine.Pin) *Device {
func New(bus drivers.SPI, dcPin, rstPin, scePin pin.Output) *Device {
return &Device{
bus: bus,
dcPin: dcPin,
rstPin: rstPin,
scePin: scePin,
dcPin: dcPin.Set,
rstPin: rstPin.Set,
scePin: scePin.Set,
}
}
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@@ -9,9 +9,30 @@ import (
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/pixel"
)
func TestImageRGB888(t *testing.T) {
image := pixel.NewImage[pixel.RGB888](5, 3)
if width, height := image.Size(); width != 5 || height != 3 {
t.Errorf("image.Size(): expected 5, 3 but got %d, %d", width, height)
}
for _, c := range []color.RGBA{
{R: 0xff, A: 0xff},
{G: 0xff, A: 0xff},
{B: 0xff, A: 0xff},
{R: 0x10, A: 0xff},
{G: 0x10, A: 0xff},
{B: 0x10, A: 0xff},
} {
image.Set(4, 2, pixel.NewColor[pixel.RGB888](c.R, c.G, c.B))
c2 := image.Get(4, 2).RGBA()
if c2 != c {
t.Errorf("failed to roundtrip color: expected %v but got %v", c, c2)
}
}
}
func TestImageRGB565BE(t *testing.T) {
image := pixel.NewImage[pixel.RGB565BE](5, 3)
if width, height := image.Size(); width != 5 && height != 3 {
if width, height := image.Size(); width != 5 || height != 3 {
t.Errorf("image.Size(): expected 5, 3 but got %d, %d", width, height)
}
for _, c := range []color.RGBA{
@@ -30,9 +51,30 @@ func TestImageRGB565BE(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestImageRGB555(t *testing.T) {
image := pixel.NewImage[pixel.RGB555](5, 3)
if width, height := image.Size(); width != 5 || height != 3 {
t.Errorf("image.Size(): expected 5, 3 but got %d, %d", width, height)
}
for _, c := range []color.RGBA{
{R: 0xff, A: 0xff},
{G: 0xff, A: 0xff},
{B: 0xff, A: 0xff},
{R: 0x10, A: 0xff},
{G: 0x10, A: 0xff},
{B: 0x10, A: 0xff},
} {
image.Set(4, 2, pixel.NewColor[pixel.RGB555](c.R, c.G, c.B))
c2 := image.Get(4, 2).RGBA()
if c2 != c {
t.Errorf("failed to roundtrip color: expected %v but got %v", c, c2)
}
}
}
func TestImageRGB444BE(t *testing.T) {
image := pixel.NewImage[pixel.RGB444BE](5, 3)
if width, height := image.Size(); width != 5 && height != 3 {
if width, height := image.Size(); width != 5 || height != 3 {
t.Errorf("image.Size(): expected 5, 3 but got %d, %d", width, height)
}
for _, c := range []color.RGBA{
@@ -67,7 +109,7 @@ func TestImageRGB444BE(t *testing.T) {
func TestImageMonochrome(t *testing.T) {
image := pixel.NewImage[pixel.Monochrome](128, 64)
if width, height := image.Size(); width != 128 && height != 64 {
if width, height := image.Size(); width != 128 || height != 64 {
t.Errorf("image.Size(): expected 128, 64 but got %d, %d", width, height)
}
for _, expected := range []color.RGBA{
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@@ -161,9 +161,9 @@ func (c RGB555) BitsPerPixel() int {
func (c RGB555) RGBA() color.RGBA {
color := color.RGBA{
R: uint8(c>>10) << 3,
G: uint8(c>>5) << 3,
B: uint8(c) << 3,
R: (uint8(c) & 0x1F) << 3,
G: (uint8(c>>5) & 0x1F) << 3,
B: (uint8(c>>10) & 0x1F) << 3,
A: 255,
}
// Correct color rounding, so that 0xff roundtrips back to 0xff.
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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
package shiftregister
import (
"machine"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
type NumberBit int8
@@ -16,7 +17,8 @@ const (
// Device holds pin number
type Device struct {
latch, clock, out machine.Pin // IC wiring
latch, clock, out pin.OutputFunc // IC wiring
config func()
bits NumberBit // Pin number
mask uint32 // keep all pins state
}
@@ -29,20 +31,25 @@ type ShiftPin struct {
}
// New returns a new shift output register device
func New(Bits NumberBit, Latch, Clock, Out machine.Pin) *Device {
func New(Bits NumberBit, Latch, Clock, Out pin.Output) *Device {
return &Device{
latch: Latch,
clock: Clock,
out: Out,
latch: Latch.Set,
clock: Clock.Set,
out: Out.Set,
bits: Bits,
config: func() {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(Latch)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(Clock)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(Out)
},
}
}
// Configure set hardware configuration
func (d *Device) Configure() {
d.latch.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.clock.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.out.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
if d.config == nil {
panic(legacy.ErrConfigBeforeInstantiated)
}
d.latch.High()
}
@@ -53,7 +60,7 @@ func (d *Device) WriteMask(mask uint32) {
d.latch.Low()
for i := 0; i < int(d.bits); i++ {
d.clock.Low()
d.out.Set(mask&1 != 0)
d.out(mask&1 != 0)
mask = mask >> 1
d.clock.High()
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
package si5351
// The I2C address which this device listens to.
const AddressDefault = 0x60 // Assumes ADDR pin is low
const AddressAlternative = 0x61 // Assumes ADDR pin is high
const (
OUTPUT_ENABLE_CONTROL = 3
CLK0_CONTROL = 16
CLK1_CONTROL = 17
CLK2_CONTROL = 18
CLK3_CONTROL = 19
CLK4_CONTROL = 20
CLK5_CONTROL = 21
CLK6_CONTROL = 22
CLK7_CONTROL = 23
MULTISYNTH0_PARAMETERS_1 = 42
MULTISYNTH0_PARAMETERS_3 = 44
MULTISYNTH1_PARAMETERS_1 = 50
MULTISYNTH1_PARAMETERS_3 = 52
MULTISYNTH2_PARAMETERS_1 = 58
MULTISYNTH2_PARAMETERS_3 = 60
SPREAD_SPECTRUM_PARAMETERS = 149
PLL_RESET = 177
CRYSTAL_INTERNAL_LOAD_CAPACITANCE = 183
)
const (
CRYSTAL_LOAD_6PF = (1 << 6)
CRYSTAL_LOAD_8PF = (2 << 6)
CRYSTAL_LOAD_10PF = (3 << 6)
)
const (
CRYSTAL_FREQ_25MHZ = 25000000
CRYSTAL_FREQ_27MHZ = 27000000
)
const (
PLL_A = iota
PLL_B
)
const (
R_DIV_1 = iota
R_DIV_2
R_DIV_4
R_DIV_8
R_DIV_16
R_DIV_32
R_DIV_64
R_DIV_128
)
const (
MULTISYNTH_DIV_4 = 4
MULTISYNTH_DIV_6 = 6
MULTISYNTH_DIV_8 = 8
)
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@@ -0,0 +1,448 @@
package si5351
import (
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"fmt"
"math"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/regmap"
)
// Device wraps an I2C connection to a SI5351 device.
type Device struct {
bus drivers.I2C
Address uint8
rw regmap.Device8I2C
initialised bool
crystalFreq uint32
crystalLoad uint8
pllaConfigured bool
pllaFreq uint32
pllbConfigured bool
pllbFreq uint32
lastRdivValue [3]uint8
}
var ErrNotInitialised = errors.New("Si5351 not initialised")
var ErrInvalidParameter = errors.New("Si5351 invalid parameter")
// New creates a new SI5351 connection. The I2C bus must already be configured.
//
// This function only creates the Device object, it does not touch the device.
func New(bus drivers.I2C) Device {
rw := regmap.Device8I2C{}
rw.SetBus(bus, AddressDefault, binary.BigEndian)
return Device{
bus: bus,
rw: rw,
Address: AddressDefault,
crystalFreq: CRYSTAL_FREQ_25MHZ,
crystalLoad: CRYSTAL_LOAD_10PF,
}
}
// Configure sets up the device for communication
// TODO error handling
func (d *Device) Configure() error {
// // Disable all outputs setting CLKx_DIS high
d.rw.Write8(OUTPUT_ENABLE_CONTROL, 0xFF)
// Set the load capacitance for the XTAL
d.rw.Write8(CRYSTAL_INTERNAL_LOAD_CAPACITANCE, d.crystalLoad)
// Power down all output drivers
buf := []byte{CLK0_CONTROL, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80}
d.bus.Tx(uint16(d.Address), buf, nil)
// Disable spread spectrum output.
if err := d.DisableSpreadSpectrum(); err != nil {
return err
}
d.initialised = true
return nil
}
// Connected returns whether a device at SI5351 address has been found.
func (d *Device) Connected() (bool, error) {
if err := d.bus.Tx(uint16(d.Address), []byte{}, []byte{0}); err != nil {
return false, err
}
return true, nil
}
// EnableSpreadSpectrum enables spread spectrum modulation to reduce EMI.
func (d *Device) EnableSpreadSpectrum() error {
data, err := d.rw.Read8(SPREAD_SPECTRUM_PARAMETERS)
if err != nil {
return err
}
data |= 0x80
return d.rw.Write8(SPREAD_SPECTRUM_PARAMETERS, data)
}
func (d *Device) DisableSpreadSpectrum() error {
data, err := d.rw.Read8(SPREAD_SPECTRUM_PARAMETERS)
if err != nil {
return err
}
data &^= 0x80
return d.rw.Write8(SPREAD_SPECTRUM_PARAMETERS, data)
}
func (d *Device) OutputEnable(output uint8, enable bool) error {
if !d.initialised {
return ErrNotInitialised
}
// Read the current value of the OUTPUT_ENABLE_CONTROL register
regVal, err := d.rw.Read8(OUTPUT_ENABLE_CONTROL)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Modify regVal based on clk and enable
if enable {
regVal &= ^(1 << output)
} else {
regVal |= (1 << output)
}
// Write the modified value back to the OUTPUT_ENABLE_CONTROL register
return d.rw.Write8(OUTPUT_ENABLE_CONTROL, regVal)
}
func (d *Device) EnableOutputs() error {
if !d.initialised {
return ErrNotInitialised
}
return d.rw.Write8(OUTPUT_ENABLE_CONTROL, 0x00)
}
func (d *Device) DisableOutputs() error {
if !d.initialised {
return ErrNotInitialised
}
return d.rw.Write8(OUTPUT_ENABLE_CONTROL, 0xFF)
}
// ConfigurePLL sets the multiplier for the specified PLL
// pll The PLL to configure, which must be one of the following:
// - PLL_A
// - PLL_B
//
// mult The PLL integer multiplier (must be between 15 and 90)
//
// num The 20-bit numerator for fractional output (0..1,048,575).
// Set this to '0' for integer output.
//
// denom The 20-bit denominator for fractional output (1..1,048,575).
// Set this to '1' or higher to avoid divider by zero errors.
//
// PLL Configuration
// fVCO is the PLL output, and must be between 600..900MHz, where:
//
// fVCO = fXTAL * (a+(b/c))
//
// fXTAL = the crystal input frequency
// a = an integer between 15 and 90
// b = the fractional numerator (0..1,048,575)
// c = the fractional denominator (1..1,048,575)
//
// NOTE: Try to use integers whenever possible to avoid clock jitter
// (only use the a part, setting b to '0' and c to '1').
//
// See: http://www.silabs.com/Support%20Documents/TechnicalDocs/AN619.pdf
func (d *Device) ConfigurePLL(pll uint8, mult uint8, num uint32, denom uint32) error {
// Basic validation
if !d.initialised {
return ErrNotInitialised
}
// mult = 15..90
if !((mult > 14) && (mult < 91)) {
return ErrInvalidParameter
}
// Avoid divide by zero
if !(denom > 0) {
return ErrInvalidParameter
}
// 20-bit limit
if !(num <= 0xFFFFF) {
return ErrInvalidParameter
}
// 20-bit limit
if !(denom <= 0xFFFFF) {
return ErrInvalidParameter
}
// PLL Multiplier Equations
//
// P1 register is an 18-bit value using following formula:
//
// P1[17:0] = 128 * mult + floor(128*(num/denom)) - 512
//
// P2 register is a 20-bit value using the following formula:
//
// P2[19:0] = 128 * num - denom * floor(128*(num/denom))
//
// P3 register is a 20-bit value using the following formula:
//
// P3[19:0] = denom
//
// Set PLL config registers
var p1, p2, p3 uint32
if num == 0 {
// Integer mode
p1 = 128*uint32(mult) - 512
p2 = num
p3 = denom
} else {
// Fractional mode
p1 = uint32(128*float64(mult) + math.Floor(128*(float64(num)/float64(denom))) - 512)
p2 = uint32(128*float64(num) - float64(denom)*math.Floor(128*(float64(num)/float64(denom))))
p3 = denom
}
// Get the appropriate starting point for the PLL registers
baseaddr := uint8(26)
if pll == PLL_B {
baseaddr = 34
}
// The datasheet is a nightmare of typos and inconsistencies here!
data := [8]byte{}
data[0] = uint8((p3 & 0x0000FF00) >> 8)
data[1] = uint8(p3 & 0x000000FF)
data[2] = uint8((p1 & 0x00030000) >> 16)
data[3] = uint8((p1 & 0x0000FF00) >> 8)
data[4] = uint8(p1 & 0x000000FF)
data[5] = uint8(((p3 & 0x000F0000) >> 12) | ((p2 & 0x000F0000) >> 16))
data[6] = uint8((p2 & 0x0000FF00) >> 8)
data[7] = uint8(p2 & 0x000000FF)
if err := d.bus.Tx(uint16(baseaddr), data[:], nil); err != nil {
return err
}
// Reset both PLLs
if err := d.rw.Write8(PLL_RESET, (1<<7)|(1<<5)); err != nil {
return err
}
// Store the frequency settings for use with the Multisynth helper
fvco := float64(d.crystalFreq) * (float64(mult) + (float64(num) / float64(denom)))
if pll == PLL_A {
d.pllaConfigured = true
d.pllaFreq = uint32(math.Floor(fvco))
} else {
d.pllbConfigured = true
d.pllbFreq = uint32(math.Floor(fvco))
}
return nil
}
// ConfigureMultisynth divider, which determines the
// output clock frequency based on the specified PLL input.
//
// output The output channel to use (0..2)
//
// pll The PLL input source to use, which must be one of:
// - PLL_A
// - PLL_B
//
// div The integer divider for the Multisynth output.
//
// If pure integer values are used, this value must be one of:
// - MULTISYNTH_DIV_4
// - MULTISYNTH_DIV_6
// - MULTISYNTH_DIV_8
// If fractional output is used, this value must be between 8 and 900.
//
// num The 20-bit numerator for fractional output (0..1,048,575).
//
// Set this to '0' for integer output.
//
// denom The 20-bit denominator for fractional output (1..1,048,575).
//
// Set this to '1' or higher to avoid divide by zero errors.
//
// # Output Clock Configuration
//
// The multisynth dividers are applied to the specified PLL output,
// and are used to reduce the PLL output to a valid range (500kHz
// to 160MHz). The relationship can be seen in this formula, where
// fVCO is the PLL output frequency and MSx is the multisynth divider:
//
// fOUT = fVCO / MSx
//
// Valid multisynth dividers are 4, 6, or 8 when using integers,
// or any fractional values between 8 + 1/1,048,575 and 900 + 0/1
// The following formula is used for the fractional mode divider:
//
// a + b / c
//
// a = The integer value, which must be 4, 6 or 8 in integer mode (MSx_INT=1) or 8..900 in fractional mode (MSx_INT=0).
// b = The fractional numerator (0..1,048,575)
// c = The fractional denominator (1..1,048,575)
//
// NOTE: Try to use integers whenever possible to avoid clock jitter
// NOTE: For output frequencies > 150MHz, you must set the divider
//
// to 4 and adjust to PLL to generate the frequency (for example
// a PLL of 640 to generate a 160MHz output clock). This is not
// yet supported in the driver, which limits frequencies to 500kHz .. 150MHz.
//
// NOTE: For frequencies below 500kHz (down to 8kHz) Rx_DIV must be
//
// used, but this isn't currently implemented in the driver.
func (d *Device) ConfigureMultisynth(output uint8, pll uint8, div uint32, num uint32, denom uint32) error {
// Basic validation
if !d.initialised {
return ErrNotInitialised
}
// Channel range
if !(output < 3) {
return fmt.Errorf("output channel must be between 0 and 2")
}
// Divider integer value
if !((div > 3) && (div < 2049)) {
return ErrInvalidParameter
}
// Avoid divide by zero
if !(denom > 0) {
return ErrInvalidParameter
}
// 20-bit limit
if !(num <= 0xFFFFF) {
return ErrInvalidParameter
}
// 20-bit limit
if !(denom <= 0xFFFFF) {
return ErrInvalidParameter
}
// Make sure the requested PLL has been initialised
if pll == PLL_A && !d.pllaConfigured {
return ErrInvalidParameter
}
if pll == PLL_B && !d.pllbConfigured {
return ErrInvalidParameter
}
// Output Multisynth Divider Equations
//
// where: a = div, b = num and c = denom
//
// P1 register is an 18-bit value using following formula:
//
// P1[17:0] = 128 * a + floor(128*(b/c)) - 512
//
// P2 register is a 20-bit value using the following formula:
//
// P2[19:0] = 128 * b - c * floor(128*(b/c))
//
// P3 register is a 20-bit value using the following formula:
//
// P3[19:0] = c
//
// Set PLL config registers
var p1, p2, p3 uint32
if num == 0 {
// Integer mode
p1 = 128*div - 512
p2 = 0
p3 = denom
} else if denom == 1 {
// Fractional mode, simplified calculations
p1 = 128*div + 128*num - 512
p2 = 128*num - 128
p3 = 1
} else {
// Fractional mode
p1 = uint32(128*float64(div) + math.Floor(128*(float64(num)/float64(denom))) - 512)
p2 = uint32(128*float64(num) - float64(denom)*math.Floor(128*(float64(num)/float64(denom))))
p3 = denom
}
// Get the appropriate starting point for the PLL registers
baseaddr := uint8(0)
switch output {
case 0:
baseaddr = MULTISYNTH0_PARAMETERS_1
case 1:
baseaddr = MULTISYNTH1_PARAMETERS_1
case 2:
baseaddr = MULTISYNTH2_PARAMETERS_1
}
// Set the MSx config registers
data := [8]byte{}
data[0] = uint8((p3 & 0xFF00) >> 8)
data[1] = uint8(p3 & 0xFF)
data[2] = uint8(((p1 & 0x30000) >> 16)) | d.lastRdivValue[output]
data[3] = uint8((p1 & 0xFF00) >> 8)
data[4] = uint8(p1 & 0xFF)
data[5] = uint8(((p3 & 0xF0000) >> 12) | ((p2 & 0xF0000) >> 16))
data[6] = uint8((p2 & 0xFF00) >> 8)
data[7] = uint8(p2 & 0xFF)
if err := d.bus.Tx(uint16(baseaddr), data[:], nil); err != nil {
return err
}
// Configure the clk control and enable the output
// TODO: Check if the clk control byte needs to be updated.
clkControlReg := uint8(0x0F) // 8mA drive strength, MS0 as CLK0 source, Clock not inverted, powered up
if pll == PLL_B {
clkControlReg |= (1 << 5) // Uses PLLB
}
if num == 0 {
clkControlReg |= (1 << 6) // Integer mode
}
var register uint8
switch output {
case 0:
register = CLK0_CONTROL
case 1:
register = CLK1_CONTROL
case 2:
register = CLK2_CONTROL
}
return d.rw.Write8(register, clkControlReg)
}
func (d *Device) ConfigureRdiv(output uint8, div uint8) error {
// Channel range
if !(output < 3) {
return ErrInvalidParameter
}
var register uint8
switch output {
case 0:
register = MULTISYNTH0_PARAMETERS_3
case 1:
register = MULTISYNTH1_PARAMETERS_3
case 2:
register = MULTISYNTH2_PARAMETERS_3
}
data, err := d.rw.Read8(register)
if err != nil {
return err
}
d.lastRdivValue[output] = (div & 0x07) << 4
data = (data & 0x0F) | d.lastRdivValue[output]
return d.rw.Write8(register, data)
}
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@@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ tinygo build -size short -o ./build/test.hex -target=pico ./examples/tmc5160/mai
tinygo build -size short -o ./build/test.uf2 -target=nicenano ./examples/sharpmem/main.go
tinygo build -size short -o ./build/test.hex -target=feather-nrf52840 ./examples/max6675/main.go
tinygo build -size short -o ./build/test.hex -target=pico ./examples/ens160/main.go
tinygo build -size short -o ./build/test.hex -target=pico ./examples/si5351/main.go
# network examples (espat)
tinygo build -size short -o ./build/test.hex -target=challenger-rp2040 ./examples/net/ntpclient/
# network examples (wifinina)
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@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
//go:build tinygo
package ssd1289
import "machine"
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@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@ import (
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
type Bus interface {
@@ -14,10 +17,10 @@ type Bus interface {
}
type Device struct {
rs machine.Pin
wr machine.Pin
cs machine.Pin
rst machine.Pin
rs pin.OutputFunc
wr pin.OutputFunc
cs pin.OutputFunc
rst pin.OutputFunc
bus Bus
}
@@ -26,21 +29,20 @@ const height = int16(320)
func New(rs machine.Pin, wr machine.Pin, cs machine.Pin, rst machine.Pin, bus Bus) Device {
d := Device{
rs: rs,
wr: wr,
cs: cs,
rst: rst,
rs: rs.Set,
wr: wr.Set,
cs: cs.Set,
rst: rst.Set,
bus: bus,
}
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(rs)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(wr)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(cs)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(rst)
rs.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
wr.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
cs.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
rst.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
cs.High()
rst.High()
wr.High()
cs.Set(true)
rst.Set(true)
wr.Set(true)
return d
}
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@@ -5,12 +5,13 @@ package ssd1331 // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/ssd1331"
import (
"image/color"
"machine"
"errors"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
type Model uint8
@@ -19,9 +20,9 @@ type Rotation uint8
// Device wraps an SPI connection.
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
dcPin machine.Pin
resetPin machine.Pin
csPin machine.Pin
dcPin pin.OutputFunc
resetPin pin.OutputFunc
csPin pin.OutputFunc
width int16
height int16
batchLength int16
@@ -36,15 +37,15 @@ type Config struct {
}
// New creates a new SSD1331 connection. The SPI wire must already be configured.
func New(bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin machine.Pin) Device {
dcPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
resetPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
csPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
func New(bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin pin.Output) Device {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(dcPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(resetPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
return Device{
bus: bus,
dcPin: dcPin,
resetPin: resetPin,
csPin: csPin,
dcPin: dcPin.Set,
resetPin: resetPin.Set,
csPin: csPin.Set,
}
}
@@ -251,7 +252,7 @@ func (d *Device) Data(data uint8) {
// Tx sends data to the display
func (d *Device) Tx(data []byte, isCommand bool) {
d.dcPin.Set(!isCommand)
d.dcPin(!isCommand)
d.bus.Tx(data, nil)
}
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@@ -6,10 +6,11 @@ package ssd1351 // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/ssd1351"
import (
"errors"
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
var (
@@ -20,11 +21,12 @@ var (
// Device wraps an SPI connection.
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
dcPin machine.Pin
resetPin machine.Pin
csPin machine.Pin
enPin machine.Pin
rwPin machine.Pin
dcPin pin.OutputFunc
resetPin pin.OutputFunc
csPin pin.OutputFunc
enPin pin.OutputFunc
rwPin pin.OutputFunc
configurePins func()
width int16
height int16
rowOffset int16
@@ -41,19 +43,29 @@ type Config struct {
}
// New creates a new SSD1351 connection. The SPI wire must already be configured.
func New(bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, enPin, rwPin machine.Pin) Device {
func New(bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, enPin, rwPin pin.Output) Device {
return Device{
bus: bus,
dcPin: dcPin,
resetPin: resetPin,
csPin: csPin,
enPin: enPin,
rwPin: rwPin,
dcPin: dcPin.Set,
resetPin: resetPin.Set,
csPin: csPin.Set,
enPin: enPin.Set,
rwPin: rwPin.Set,
configurePins: func() {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(dcPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(resetPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(enPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(rwPin)
},
}
}
// Configure initializes the display with default configuration
func (d *Device) Configure(cfg Config) {
if d.configurePins == nil {
panic(legacy.ErrConfigBeforeInstantiated)
}
if cfg.Width == 0 {
cfg.Width = 128
}
@@ -73,11 +85,7 @@ func (d *Device) Configure(cfg Config) {
}
// configure GPIO pins
d.dcPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.resetPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.csPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.enPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.rwPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.configurePins()
// reset the device
d.resetPin.High()
@@ -278,7 +286,7 @@ func (d *Device) Data(data uint8) {
// Tx sends data to the display
func (d *Device) Tx(data []byte, isCommand bool) {
d.dcPin.Set(!isCommand)
d.dcPin(!isCommand)
d.csPin.Low()
d.bus.Tx(data, nil)
d.csPin.High()
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@@ -5,12 +5,13 @@ package st7735 // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/st7735"
import (
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"errors"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/pixel"
)
@@ -39,10 +40,10 @@ type Device = DeviceOf[pixel.RGB565BE]
// formats.
type DeviceOf[T Color] struct {
bus drivers.SPI
dcPin machine.Pin
resetPin machine.Pin
csPin machine.Pin
blPin machine.Pin
dcPin pin.OutputFunc
resetPin pin.OutputFunc
csPin pin.OutputFunc
blPin pin.OutputFunc
width int16
height int16
columnOffset int16
@@ -65,23 +66,23 @@ type Config struct {
}
// New creates a new ST7735 connection. The SPI wire must already be configured.
func New(bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin machine.Pin) Device {
func New(bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin pin.Output) Device {
return NewOf[pixel.RGB565BE](bus, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin)
}
// NewOf creates a new ST7735 connection with a particular pixel format. The SPI
// wire must already be configured.
func NewOf[T Color](bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin machine.Pin) DeviceOf[T] {
dcPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
resetPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
csPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
blPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
func NewOf[T Color](bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin pin.Output) DeviceOf[T] {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(dcPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(resetPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(blPin)
return DeviceOf[T]{
bus: bus,
dcPin: dcPin,
resetPin: resetPin,
csPin: csPin,
blPin: blPin,
dcPin: dcPin.Set,
resetPin: resetPin.Set,
csPin: csPin.Set,
blPin: blPin.Set,
}
}
@@ -423,7 +424,7 @@ func (d *DeviceOf[T]) Data(data uint8) {
// Tx sends data to the display
func (d *DeviceOf[T]) Tx(data []byte, isCommand bool) {
d.dcPin.Set(!isCommand)
d.dcPin(!isCommand)
d.bus.Tx(data, nil)
}
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@@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ package st7789 // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/st7789"
import (
"image/color"
"machine"
"math"
"time"
"errors"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/pixel"
)
@@ -46,10 +47,10 @@ type Device = DeviceOf[pixel.RGB565BE]
// formats.
type DeviceOf[T Color] struct {
bus drivers.SPI
dcPin machine.Pin
resetPin machine.Pin
csPin machine.Pin
blPin machine.Pin
dcPin pin.OutputFunc
resetPin pin.OutputFunc
csPin pin.OutputFunc
blPin pin.OutputFunc
width int16
height int16
columnOffsetCfg int16
@@ -83,23 +84,27 @@ type Config struct {
}
// New creates a new ST7789 connection. The SPI wire must already be configured.
func New(bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin machine.Pin) Device {
func New(bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin pin.Output) Device {
return NewOf[pixel.RGB565BE](bus, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin)
}
// NewOf creates a new ST7789 connection with a particular pixel format. The SPI
// wire must already be configured.
func NewOf[T Color](bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin machine.Pin) DeviceOf[T] {
dcPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
resetPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
csPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
blPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
func NewOf[T Color](bus drivers.SPI, resetPin, dcPin, csPin, blPin pin.Output) DeviceOf[T] {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(dcPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(resetPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(blPin)
var cs pin.OutputFunc
if !legacy.PinIsNoPin(csPin) {
cs = csPin.Set
}
return DeviceOf[T]{
bus: bus,
dcPin: dcPin,
resetPin: resetPin,
csPin: csPin,
blPin: blPin,
dcPin: dcPin.Set,
resetPin: resetPin.Set,
csPin: cs,
blPin: blPin.Set,
}
}
@@ -229,7 +234,7 @@ func (d *DeviceOf[T]) sendCommand(command uint8, data []byte) error {
// startWrite must be called at the beginning of all exported methods to set the
// chip select pin low.
func (d *DeviceOf[T]) startWrite() {
if d.csPin != machine.NoPin {
if d.csPin != nil {
d.csPin.Low()
}
}
@@ -237,7 +242,7 @@ func (d *DeviceOf[T]) startWrite() {
// endWrite must be called at the end of all exported methods to set the chip
// select pin high.
func (d *DeviceOf[T]) endWrite() {
if d.csPin != machine.NoPin {
if d.csPin != nil {
d.csPin.High()
}
}
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@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
//go:build tinygo
package sx127x
import (
+4 -4
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@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ package sx127x
import (
"errors"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/lora"
)
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ const (
// Device wraps an SPI connection to a SX127x device.
type Device struct {
spi drivers.SPI // SPI bus for module communication
rstPin machine.Pin // GPIO for reset
rstPin pin.OutputFunc // GPIO for reset
radioEventChan chan lora.RadioEvent // Channel for Receiving events
loraConf lora.Config // Current Lora configuration
controller RadioController // to manage interactions with the radio
@@ -43,10 +43,10 @@ func (d *Device) GetRadioEventChan() chan lora.RadioEvent {
}
// New creates a new SX127x connection. The SPI bus must already be configured.
func New(spi drivers.SPI, rstPin machine.Pin) *Device {
func New(spi drivers.SPI, rstPin pin.Output) *Device {
k := Device{
spi: spi,
rstPin: rstPin,
rstPin: rstPin.Set,
radioEventChan: make(chan lora.RadioEvent, RADIOEVENTCHAN_SIZE),
spiTxBuf: make([]byte, SPI_BUFFER_SIZE),
spiRxBuf: make([]byte, SPI_BUFFER_SIZE),
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@@ -8,10 +8,11 @@ package uc8151 // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/uc8151"
import (
"errors"
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/pixel"
)
@@ -31,10 +32,10 @@ type Config struct {
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
cs machine.Pin
dc machine.Pin
rst machine.Pin
busy machine.Pin
cs pin.OutputFunc
dc pin.OutputFunc
rst pin.OutputFunc
isBusy pin.InputFunc
width int16
height int16
buffer []uint8
@@ -49,17 +50,17 @@ type Device struct {
type Speed uint8
// New returns a new uc8151 driver. Pass in a fully configured SPI bus.
func New(bus drivers.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin, busyPin machine.Pin) Device {
csPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
dcPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
rstPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
busyPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInput})
func New(bus drivers.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin pin.Output, busyPin pin.Input) Device {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(dcPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(rstPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinInput(busyPin)
return Device{
bus: bus,
cs: csPin,
dc: dcPin,
rst: rstPin,
busy: busyPin,
cs: csPin.Set,
dc: dcPin.Set,
rst: rstPin.Set,
isBusy: busyPin.Get,
}
}
@@ -313,14 +314,14 @@ func (d *Device) ClearDisplay() {
// WaitUntilIdle waits until the display is ready
func (d *Device) WaitUntilIdle() {
for !d.busy.Get() {
for !d.isBusy() {
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
}
// IsBusy returns the busy status of the display
func (d *Device) IsBusy() bool {
return d.busy.Get()
return d.isBusy()
}
// ClearBuffer sets the buffer to 0xFF (white)
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@@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ import (
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
type Config struct {
@@ -23,11 +26,11 @@ type Config struct {
type Device struct {
bus *machine.SPI
cs machine.Pin
dc machine.Pin
rst machine.Pin
busy machine.Pin
cs pin.OutputFunc
dc pin.OutputFunc
rst pin.OutputFunc
isBusy pin.InputFunc
configurePins func()
buffer []uint8
rotation Rotation
}
@@ -79,22 +82,28 @@ var partialRefresh = [159]uint8{
}
// New returns a new epd1in54 driver. Pass in a fully configured SPI bus.
func New(bus *machine.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin, busyPin machine.Pin) Device {
func New(bus *machine.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin pin.Output, busyPin pin.Input) Device {
return Device{
buffer: make([]uint8, (uint32(Width)*uint32(Height))/8),
bus: bus,
cs: csPin,
dc: dcPin,
rst: rstPin,
busy: busyPin,
cs: csPin.Set,
dc: dcPin.Set,
rst: rstPin.Set,
isBusy: busyPin.Get,
configurePins: func() {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(dcPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(rstPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinInput(busyPin)
},
}
}
func (d *Device) LDirInit(cfg Config) {
d.cs.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.rst.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.dc.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.busy.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInput})
if d.configurePins == nil {
panic(legacy.ErrConfigBeforeInstantiated)
}
d.configurePins()
d.bus.Configure(machine.SPIConfig{
Frequency: 2000000,
@@ -150,10 +159,10 @@ func (d *Device) LDirInit(cfg Config) {
}
func (d *Device) HDirInit(cfg Config) {
d.cs.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.rst.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.dc.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.busy.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInput})
if d.configurePins == nil {
panic(legacy.ErrConfigBeforeInstantiated)
}
d.configurePins()
d.bus.Configure(machine.SPIConfig{
Frequency: 2000000,
@@ -369,7 +378,7 @@ func (d *Device) Clear() {
// WaitUntilIdle waits until the display is ready
func (d *Device) WaitUntilIdle() {
for d.busy.Get() {
for d.isBusy() {
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
}
time.Sleep(200 * time.Millisecond)
@@ -377,7 +386,7 @@ func (d *Device) WaitUntilIdle() {
// IsBusy returns the busy status of the display
func (d *Device) IsBusy() bool {
return d.busy.Get()
return d.isBusy()
}
// ClearBuffer sets the buffer to 0xFF (white)
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@@ -6,10 +6,11 @@ package epd2in13 // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/waveshare-epd/epd2in13"
import (
"errors"
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
type Config struct {
@@ -21,10 +22,10 @@ type Config struct {
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
cs machine.Pin
dc machine.Pin
rst machine.Pin
busy machine.Pin
cs pin.OutputFunc
dc pin.OutputFunc
rst pin.OutputFunc
isBusy pin.InputFunc
logicalWidth int16
width int16
height int16
@@ -53,17 +54,17 @@ var lutPartialUpdate = [30]uint8{
}
// New returns a new epd2in13x driver. Pass in a fully configured SPI bus.
func New(bus drivers.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin, busyPin machine.Pin) Device {
csPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
dcPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
rstPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
busyPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInput})
func New(bus drivers.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin pin.Output, busyPin pin.Input) Device {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(dcPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(rstPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinInput(busyPin)
return Device{
bus: bus,
cs: csPin,
dc: dcPin,
rst: rstPin,
busy: busyPin,
cs: csPin.Set,
dc: dcPin.Set,
rst: rstPin.Set,
isBusy: busyPin.Get,
}
}
@@ -298,14 +299,14 @@ func (d *Device) setMemoryPointer(x int16, y int16) {
// WaitUntilIdle waits until the display is ready
func (d *Device) WaitUntilIdle() {
for d.busy.Get() {
for d.isBusy() {
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
}
}
// IsBusy returns the busy status of the display
func (d *Device) IsBusy() bool {
return d.busy.Get()
return d.isBusy()
}
// ClearBuffer sets the buffer to 0xFF (white)
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@@ -6,10 +6,11 @@ package epd2in13x // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/waveshare-epd/epd2in13x"
import (
"errors"
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
type Config struct {
@@ -20,10 +21,10 @@ type Config struct {
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
cs machine.Pin
dc machine.Pin
rst machine.Pin
busy machine.Pin
cs pin.OutputFunc
dc pin.OutputFunc
rst pin.OutputFunc
isBusy pin.InputFunc
width int16
height int16
buffer [][]uint8
@@ -33,17 +34,17 @@ type Device struct {
type Color uint8
// New returns a new epd2in13x driver. Pass in a fully configured SPI bus.
func New(bus drivers.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin, busyPin machine.Pin) Device {
csPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
dcPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
rstPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
busyPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInput})
func New(bus drivers.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin pin.Output, busyPin pin.Input) Device {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(dcPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(rstPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinInput(busyPin)
return Device{
bus: bus,
cs: csPin,
dc: dcPin,
rst: rstPin,
busy: busyPin,
cs: csPin.Set,
dc: dcPin.Set,
rst: rstPin.Set,
isBusy: busyPin.Get,
}
}
@@ -277,14 +278,14 @@ func (d *Device) ClearDisplay() {
// WaitUntilIdle waits until the display is ready
func (d *Device) WaitUntilIdle() {
for !d.busy.Get() {
for !d.isBusy() {
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
}
}
// IsBusy returns the busy status of the display
func (d *Device) IsBusy() bool {
return d.busy.Get()
return d.isBusy()
}
// ClearBuffer sets the buffer to 0xFF (white)
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@@ -5,10 +5,11 @@ package epd2in66b
import (
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
const (
@@ -18,20 +19,12 @@ const (
const Baudrate = 4_000_000 // 4 MHz
type Config struct {
ResetPin machine.Pin
DataPin machine.Pin
ChipSelectPin machine.Pin
BusyPin machine.Pin
}
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
cs machine.Pin
dc machine.Pin
rst machine.Pin
busy machine.Pin
cs pin.OutputFunc
dc pin.OutputFunc
rst pin.OutputFunc
isBusy pin.InputFunc
blackBuffer []byte
redBuffer []byte
}
@@ -50,18 +43,23 @@ func New(bus drivers.SPI) Device {
}
}
type Config struct {
ResetPin pin.Output
DataPin pin.Output
ChipSelectPin pin.Output
BusyPin pin.Input
}
// Configure configures the device and its pins.
func (d *Device) Configure(c Config) error {
d.cs = c.ChipSelectPin
d.dc = c.DataPin
d.rst = c.ResetPin
d.busy = c.BusyPin
d.cs.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.dc.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.rst.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
d.busy.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInput})
d.cs = c.ChipSelectPin.Set
d.dc = c.DataPin.Set
d.rst = c.ResetPin.Set
d.isBusy = c.BusyPin.Get
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(c.ChipSelectPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(c.DataPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(c.ResetPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinInput(c.BusyPin)
return nil
}
@@ -229,7 +227,7 @@ func (d *Device) WaitUntilIdle() {
// give it some time to get busy
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
for d.busy.Get() { // high = busy
for d.isBusy() { // high = busy
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
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@@ -13,10 +13,11 @@ package epd2in9 // import "tinygo.org/x/drivers/waveshare-epd/epd2in9"
import (
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
type Config struct {
@@ -28,10 +29,10 @@ type Config struct {
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
cs machine.Pin
dc machine.Pin
rst machine.Pin
busy machine.Pin
cs pin.OutputFunc
dc pin.OutputFunc
rst pin.OutputFunc
isBusy pin.InputFunc
logicalWidth int16
width int16
height int16
@@ -61,17 +62,17 @@ var lutPartialUpdate = [30]uint8{
}
// New returns a new epd2in9 driver. Pass in a fully configured SPI bus.
func New(bus drivers.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin, busyPin machine.Pin) Device {
csPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
dcPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
rstPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
busyPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInput})
func New(bus drivers.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin pin.Output, busyPin pin.Input) Device {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(dcPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(rstPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinInput(busyPin)
return Device{
bus: bus,
cs: csPin,
dc: dcPin,
rst: rstPin,
busy: busyPin,
cs: csPin.Set,
dc: dcPin.Set,
rst: rstPin.Set,
isBusy: busyPin.Get,
}
}
@@ -245,14 +246,14 @@ func (d *Device) setMemoryPointer(x int16, y int16) {
// WaitUntilIdle waits until the display is ready
func (d *Device) WaitUntilIdle() {
for d.busy.Get() {
for d.isBusy() {
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
}
}
// IsBusy returns the busy status of the display
func (d *Device) IsBusy() bool {
return d.busy.Get()
return d.isBusy()
}
// ClearBuffer sets the buffer to 0xFF (white)
+17 -16
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@@ -10,10 +10,11 @@ package epd4in2
import (
"image/color"
"machine"
"time"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/legacy"
"tinygo.org/x/drivers/internal/pin"
)
type Config struct {
@@ -25,10 +26,10 @@ type Config struct {
type Device struct {
bus drivers.SPI
cs machine.Pin
dc machine.Pin
rst machine.Pin
busy machine.Pin
cs pin.OutputFunc
dc pin.OutputFunc
rst pin.OutputFunc
isBusy pin.InputFunc
logicalWidth int16
width int16
height int16
@@ -40,17 +41,17 @@ type Device struct {
type Rotation uint8
// New returns a new epd4in2 driver. Pass in a fully configured SPI bus.
func New(bus drivers.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin, busyPin machine.Pin) Device {
csPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
dcPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
rstPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinOutput})
busyPin.Configure(machine.PinConfig{Mode: machine.PinInput})
func New(bus drivers.SPI, csPin, dcPin, rstPin pin.Output, busyPin pin.Input) Device {
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(csPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(dcPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinOut(rstPin)
legacy.ConfigurePinInput(busyPin)
return Device{
bus: bus,
cs: csPin,
dc: dcPin,
rst: rstPin,
busy: busyPin,
cs: csPin.Set,
dc: dcPin.Set,
rst: rstPin.Set,
isBusy: busyPin.Get,
}
}
@@ -311,14 +312,14 @@ func (d *Device) ClearDisplay() {
// WaitUntilIdle waits until the display is ready
func (d *Device) WaitUntilIdle() {
for d.busy.Get() {
for d.isBusy() {
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
}
}
// IsBusy returns the busy status of the display
func (d *Device) IsBusy() bool {
return d.busy.Get()
return d.isBusy()
}
// ClearBuffer sets the buffer to 0xFF (white)