ddad
Dependencies: mbed
Fork of class_7segment_serial by
main.cpp
- Committer:
- mijimy
- Date:
- 2017-06-06
- Revision:
- 1:65d57cc8cb22
- Parent:
- 0:8cf7ed60c892
- Child:
- 2:120a14d6f055
File content as of revision 1:65d57cc8cb22:
#include "mbed.h" Serial pc(USBTX, USBRX); BusOut Seg1(PC_9,PC_8,PB_8,PC_6,PB_9,PC_5,PA_5,PA_12);// A,B,C,D,E,F,G,DP BusOut Seg2(PA_8,PB_1,PB_10,PB_15,PB_4,PB_14,PB_5,PB_13);// A,B,C,D,E,F,G,DP char SegConvert(char SegValue); // functionprototype void SegInit(void); // function prototype void HostInit(void); // function prototype char GetKeyInput(void); // function prototype char data1, data2; // variable declarations int main() { // main program SegInit(); // call function to initialise the 7-seg displays HostInit(); // call function to initialise the host terminal while (1) { // infinite loop data2 = GetKeyInput(); // call function to get 1st key press Seg1=SegConvert(data2); // call function to convert and output data1 = GetKeyInput(); // call function to get 2nd key press Seg2=SegConvert(data1); // call function to convert and output pc.printf(" "); // display spaces between 2 digit numbers } } char SegConvert(char SegValue) { // function 'SegConvert' char SegByte=0x00; switch (SegValue) { //DPGFEDCBA case 0 : SegByte = 0x3F;break; // 00111111 binary case 1 : SegByte = 0x06;break; // 00000110 binary case 2 : SegByte = 0x5B;break; // 01011011 binary case 3 : SegByte = 0x4F;break; // 01001111 binary case 4 : SegByte = 0x66;break; // 01100110 binary case 5 : SegByte = 0x6D;break; // 01101101 binary case 6 : SegByte = 0x7D;break; // 01111101 binary case 7 : SegByte = 0x07;break; // 00000111 binary case 8 : SegByte = 0x7F;break; // 01111111 binary case 9 : SegByte = 0x6F;break; // 01101111 binary } return SegByte; } void SegInit(void) { Seg1=SegConvert(0); // initialise to zero Seg2=SegConvert(0); // initialise to zero } void HostInit(void) { pc.printf("\n\rType two digit numbers to be displayed on the 7-seg display\n\r"); } char GetKeyInput(void) { char c = pc.getc(); // get keyboard data (note numerical ascii range 0x30-0x39) pc.printf("%c",c); // print ascii value to host PC terminal return (c&0x0F); // return value as non-ascii (bitmask c with value 0x0F) }