uses pushing box to publish to google spreadsheets with a state machine instead of a while loop
Fork of GSM_PUSHING_BOX_STATE_MACHINE by
GSMLibrary.h
- Committer:
- es_marble
- Date:
- 2015-03-06
- Revision:
- 16:6807d437cd48
- Parent:
- 7:6c0b6ab3cafe
- Child:
- 17:360afa1e6809
File content as of revision 16:6807d437cd48:
#ifndef GSMLIBRARY_H #define GSMLIBRARY_H #include "mbed.h" enum gsm_states{GSM_INITIALIZE, GSM_AT_OK, //Make sure communication is stablished betheen fdm and gsm GSM_AT_CSQ, //Check signal strength if strenght lower than 10 keep trying GSM_AT_CREG, //Checking if phone is conected to network GSM_AT_CMGF, //prepare phone to send message by CMGF=1 GSM_AT_CMGS, //input phone number by CMGS= "+phonenumber" GSM_AT_SENDSMS, //write message, finish with alt+z GSM_SUCCESS //check if message was send correctly }; //GSM state machine void gsm_tick(); bool gsm_timeOut(); void gsm_nextStateLogic(); void gsm_mealyOutputs(); //Initialize DMA data transfer, and UART3. void gsm_initialize(); //begin message transmission void gsm_send_sms(); //Brings state machine back to initialize state (notice this is different than initialize function) //this will set flags to initial values and prepare gsm to work anew. void reset(); //used for debuging purposes, it print all main registers from dma0 and uart3 void print_registers(); #endif