Example of pedometer for LSM6DSL in X-NUCLEO-IKS01A2
Dependencies: X_NUCLEO_IKS01A2 mbed
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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.
X_NUCLEO_IKS01A2/X_NUCLEO_COMMON/DevI2C/DevI2C.h
- Committer:
- cparata
- Date:
- 2016-08-12
- Revision:
- 0:b189540a70e2
File content as of revision 0:b189540a70e2:
/**
******************************************************************************
* @file DevI2C.h
* @author AST / EST
* @version V0.0.1
* @date 21-January-2015
* @brief Header file for a special I2C class DevI2C which provides some
* helper function for on-board communication
******************************************************************************
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/* Define to prevent from recursive inclusion --------------------------------*/
#ifndef __DEV_I2C_H
#define __DEV_I2C_H
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "mbed.h"
/* Classes -------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** Helper class DevI2C providing functions for multi-register I2C communication
* common for a series of I2C devices
*/
class DevI2C : public I2C
{
public:
/** Create a DevI2C Master interface, connected to the specified pins
*
* @param sda I2C data line pin
* @param scl I2C clock line pin
*/
DevI2C(PinName sda, PinName scl) : I2C(sda, scl) {}
/**
* @brief Writes a buffer towards the I2C peripheral device.
* @param pBuffer pointer to the byte-array data to send
* @param DeviceAddr specifies the peripheral device slave address.
* @param RegisterAddr specifies the internal address register
* where to start writing to (must be correctly masked).
* @param NumByteToWrite number of bytes to be written.
* @retval 0 if ok,
* @retval -1 if an I2C error has occured, or
* @retval -2 on temporary buffer overflow (i.e. NumByteToWrite was too high)
* @note On some devices if NumByteToWrite is greater
* than one, the RegisterAddr must be masked correctly!
*/
int i2c_write(uint8_t* pBuffer, uint8_t DeviceAddr, uint8_t RegisterAddr,
uint16_t NumByteToWrite)
{
int ret;
uint8_t tmp[TEMP_BUF_SIZE];
if(NumByteToWrite >= TEMP_BUF_SIZE) return -2;
/* First, send device address. Then, send data and STOP condition */
tmp[0] = RegisterAddr;
memcpy(tmp+1, pBuffer, NumByteToWrite);
ret = write(DeviceAddr, (const char*)tmp, NumByteToWrite+1, false);
if(ret) return -1;
return 0;
}
/**
* @brief Reads a buffer from the I2C peripheral device.
* @param pBuffer pointer to the byte-array to read data in to
* @param DaviceAddr specifies the peripheral device slave address.
* @param RegisterAddr specifies the internal address register
* where to start reading from (must be correctly masked).
* @param NumByteToRead number of bytes to be read.
* @retval 0 if ok,
* @retval -1 if an I2C error has occured
* @note On some devices if NumByteToWrite is greater
* than one, the RegisterAddr must be masked correctly!
*/
int i2c_read(uint8_t* pBuffer, uint8_t DeviceAddr, uint8_t RegisterAddr,
uint16_t NumByteToRead)
{
int ret;
/* Send device address, with no STOP condition */
ret = write(DeviceAddr, (const char*)&RegisterAddr, 1, true);
if(!ret) {
/* Read data, with STOP condition */
ret = read(DeviceAddr, (char*)pBuffer, NumByteToRead, false);
}
if(ret) return -1;
return 0;
}
private:
static const unsigned int TEMP_BUF_SIZE = 32;
};
#endif /* __DEV_I2C_H */
