Example of pedometer for LSM6DSL in X-NUCLEO-IKS01A2

Dependencies:   X_NUCLEO_IKS01A2 mbed

Fork of Pedometer_IKS01A2 by ST Expansion SW Team

Pedometer Demo Application based on sensor expansion board X-NUCLEO-IKS01A2

Main function is to show how to count steps using the sensor expansion board and send a notification using UART to a connected PC or Desktop and display it on terminal applications like TeraTerm.
After connection has been established:
- the user can try to shake the board to simulate the steps and then view the notification using an hyper terminal. When a new step is detected, the LED is switched on for a while.
- the user button can be used to reset the step counter.

Revision:
7:3c8564ed9986
Parent:
6:153ff83ae370
Child:
8:f81be59738d1
--- a/main.cpp	Wed Nov 23 16:45:55 2016 +0000
+++ b/main.cpp	Thu Nov 24 16:45:36 2016 +0000
@@ -49,21 +49,21 @@
 InterruptIn mybutton(USER_BUTTON);
 DigitalOut myled(LED1);
 
-volatile int step = 0;
+volatile int mems_event = 0;
 volatile int step_count_reset_request = 0;
 uint32_t previous_tick = 0;
 uint32_t current_tick = 0;
 uint16_t step_count = 0;
 
-void pressed();
-void step_cb();
+void pressed_cb();
+void INT1_cb();
 
 /* Simple main function */
 int main() {
   /* Attach callback to User button press */
-  mybutton.fall(&pressed);
+  mybutton.fall(&pressed_cb);
   /* Attach callback to LSM6DSL INT1 */
-  acc_gyro->AttachINT1IRQ(&step_cb);
+  acc_gyro->AttachINT1IRQ(&INT1_cb);
   
   /* Enable LSM6DSL accelerometer */
   acc_gyro->Enable_X();
@@ -75,8 +75,8 @@
   printf("\r\n--- Starting new run ---\r\n");
  
   while(1) {
-    if (step) {
-      step = 0;
+    if (mems_event) {
+      mems_event = 0;
       LSM6DSL_Event_Status_t status;
       acc_gyro->Get_Event_Status(&status);
       if (status.StepStatus) {
@@ -106,10 +106,10 @@
   }
 }
 
-void pressed() {
+void pressed_cb() {
   step_count_reset_request = 1;
 }
 
-void step_cb() {
-  step = 1;
+void INT1_cb() {
+  mems_event = 1;
 }