Ultra Low Power (5uA) I2C Multi-Function Sensor with Light Sensor + Active (Reflective) IR + Touch + Hall Effect Sensor

Dependencies:   IQS622DisplayTerminal IQS62x mbed

Hello World! From Azoteq's IQS622 Ultra Low Power Multi-Sensor


This is a demo program for the Azoteq IQS622 ultra low power multi function sensor.

More details on the IQS622 component pages here:

Components / IQS622
Azoteq IQS622 ultra low power sensor for ambient light, active (reflective) IR, magnetic field, capacitance and inductive proximity. Empowers next-generation user interfaces.


Low Cost Evaluation Board for Azoteq IQS622 Ultra Low Power (5uA) I2C Multi-Function Sensor with Light Sensor, Active (Reflective) IR, Touch and Hall Effect Sensor

Revision:
12:3dcc5918d30a
Parent:
11:9360c3408909
--- a/main.cpp	Sat May 13 20:05:33 2017 +0000
+++ b/main.cpp	Sun May 14 19:54:53 2017 +0000
@@ -41,23 +41,11 @@
 int main() {
     terminal.helloMessage(false); // say hello but don't wait for a keypress
     iqs62x.configure(); // configure the IC
-    while(1) { // main loop to continuously dump all registers
+    char * color = iqs62x.getTable(color_any_register_that_was_written_or_initialized);
+    while(1) {
         iqs62x.readIqsRegisters(0,NUMBER_OF_REGISTERS); // read all the registers
-
         terminal.showStatus(iqs62x.I2Cspeed,iqs62x.I2CErrorCount); // show heading and number of I2C errors
-        
-        char * highlightTable; // a highlight table contains 1 byte for every register
-        // if a byte in a highlight table is nonzero, the corresponding register value will be highlighted during display
-        highlightTable = 0;                    // use a NULL table to make all registers print plain with no highlighting
-        highlightTable = iqs62x.readChanges;   // special table to highlight all registers that changed since the previous read
-        highlightTable = iqs62x.readChangesEver; // table that highlights all registers that ever changed since the previous read
-        highlightTable = iqs62x.writeChanges;  // special table to highlight all registers that were written/configured but now contain a different value
-        highlightTable = iqs62x.writeFlag;     // special table to highlight all registers that were initialized - can be used to verify configure()
-        
-        terminal.showRegisters(iqs62x.registers, highlightTable, true); // display the registers and highlight the ones marked in the table
-
-    }
+        terminal.showRegisters(iqs62x.registers, color, false); // display registers, color the registers that changed
+    }    
 }
-// end of IQS622_HelloWorld.cpp
-
 // end of IQS622_HelloWorld.cpp
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