MAX32620HSP (MAXREFDES100) RPC Example for Graphical User Interface

Dependencies:   USBDevice

Fork of HSP_Release by Jerry Bradshaw

This is an example program for the MAX32620HSP (MAXREFDES100 Health Sensor Platform). It demonstrates all the features of the platform and works with a companion graphical user interface (GUI) to help evaluate/configure/monitor the board. Go to the MAXREFDES100 product page and click on "design resources" to download the companion software. The GUI connects to the board through an RPC interface on a virtual serial port over the USB interface.

The RPC interface provides access to all the features of the board and is available to interface with other development environments such Matlab. This firmware provides realtime data streaming through the RPC interface over USB, and also provides the ability to log the data to flash for untethered battery operation. The data logging settings are configured through the GUI, and the GUI also provides the interface to download logged data.

Details on the RPC interface can be found here: HSP RPC Interface Documentation

Windows

With this program loaded, the MAX32620HSP will appear on your computer as a serial port. On Mac and Linux, this will happen by default. For Windows, you need to install a driver: HSP serial port windows driver

For more details about this platform and how to use it, see the MAXREFDES100 product page.

HSP/LoggingService/Logging.h

Committer:
jbradshaw
Date:
2017-04-25
Revision:
3:8e9b9f5818aa
Parent:
0:e4a10ed6eb92

File content as of revision 3:8e9b9f5818aa:

#ifndef _LOGGING_H_
#define _LOGGING_H_

#include "mbed.h"

/**
* @brief This will read the mission location and if there is something valid,
* then run the  Logging_ProcessMissionCmds()
* @param cmdBuffer buffer
*/
uint32_t Logging_IsMissionDefined(uint8_t *cmdBuffer);

int8_t Logging_ReadMissionFromFlash(uint8_t *buffer);

// return the page where mission is defined, Mission specific
uint32_t Logging_GetMissionStartPage(void);

// return the page where the mission definition ends, Mission specific
uint32_t Logging_GetMissionEndPage(void);

// Returns the location where the Writing can start from, for data logging...
uint32_t Logging_GetLoggingStartPage(void);

// Returns the end location available where the Flash ends essentially.... for
// data logging.
uint32_t Logging_GetLoggingEndPage(void);

// returns one if the usb is connected, zero if not
uint32_t Usb_IsConnected(void);

void Logging_SetStart(bool state);

bool Logging_GetStart(void);

#endif /* _LOGGING_H_ */