Basic implementation of Xbus message parsing and generation for embedded processors. The code has no dependencies and should also work for other MCU architectures than ARM provided a C99 compiler is available.

Dependents:   MTi-1_example_LPC1768 MTi-1_rikbeun MTi-1_example MTi-1_example ... more

Important Information

This library is deprecated and no longer maintained. There are new embedded examples available in the MT SDK folder of the MT Software Suite. For more information please visit: https://xsenstechnologies.force.com/knowledgebase/s/article/Introduction-to-the-MT-SDK-programming-examples-for-MTi-devices

For an example of using the Xbus library to communicate with an MTi-1 series device using a full-duplex UART see:

Import programMTi-1_example

Example of using Xbus library to communicate with an MTi-1 series device using a full-duplex UART connection.

xbusutility.h

Committer:
tjerkhofmeijer
Date:
2015-10-02
Revision:
1:c24f69a2eff4
Parent:
0:eb25b1785ee4

File content as of revision 1:c24f69a2eff4:

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#ifndef __XBUSUTILITY_H
#define __XBUSUTILITY_H

#include <stdint.h>

uint8_t const* XbusUtility_readU8(uint8_t* out, uint8_t const* in);
uint8_t const* XbusUtility_readU16(uint16_t* out, uint8_t const* in);
uint8_t const* XbusUtility_readU32(uint32_t* out, uint8_t const* in);

uint8_t* XbusUtility_writeU8(uint8_t* out, uint8_t in);
uint8_t* XbusUtility_writeU16(uint8_t* out, uint16_t in);
uint8_t* XbusUtility_writeU32(uint8_t* out, uint32_t in);

#endif // __XBUSUTILITY_H