This is an example program that shows how to use timer, ticker and interrupts. It uses LPC1768 board leds and a button to show how interrupts, timers and tickers are implemented to toggle leds.
main.cpp
- Committer:
- BaserK
- Date:
- 2015-07-21
- Revision:
- 1:f4088d23f670
- Parent:
- 0:fe71c302ccbb
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/* Interrupt, timer and ticker example on LPC1768
*
* @author: Baser Kandehir
* @date: July 9, 2015
* @license: MIT license
*
* Copyright (c) 2015, Baser Kandehir, baser.kandehir@ieee.metu.edu.tr
*
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* @description of the program:
*
* This is an example program that shows how to use timer, ticker and interrupts.
* It uses LPC1768 board leds and a button to show how interrupts, timers and tickers
* are implemented to toggle leds.
* A ticker is an interrupt service routine which calls a function at periodic time intervals.
* There are two tickers in the program. First ticker calls the toggle_led1 function every 100 ms
* and second ticker calls the toggle_led2 function every 500 ms. A button is connected to show
* how external interrupts work on the mbed LPC1768. Whenever user pushes the button, it pulls
* down the pin 18 to 0V and external interrupt occurs at the falling edge of p18. Whenever an external
* interrupt occurs, it calls the led3_debounced function to toggle led3. Also a timer is used to debounce
* the button by counting 20 ms. Debounce is required for buttons in order to prevent false readings.
*
* @connections: Pull up button with 10k resistor is connected to pin 18.
*
*/
#include "mbed.h"
Ticker toggler1; // periodic interrupt routines
Ticker toggler2;
Timer debounce; // define debounce timer
InterruptIn button(p18); // hardware interrupt on button - pin 18
/* IMPORTANT NOTE: any digital input can be an interrupt except pin 19 and pin 20 */
/* Interesting way of initialize all the 4 leds on the LPC1768 to an array named leds[]. */
DigitalOut leds[] = {(LED1), (LED2), (LED3), (LED4)};
/* Function Prototypes */
void toggle_led1();
void toggle_led2();
void led3_debounced();
int main()
{
/* Leds are initially OFF */
for(int i=0; i<4 ;i++)
leds[i]=0;
/* Start debounce timer */
debounce.start();
/* Attach functions to periodic interrupts */
toggler1.attach(&toggle_led1,0.1); // toggles led1 every 100 ms
toggler2.attach(&toggle_led2,0.5); // toggles led2 every 500 ms
/* Call toggle_led3 falling edge of the button interrupt */
button.fall(&led3_debounced);
while(1)
{
}
}
void toggle_led1() {leds[0] = !leds[0];}
void toggle_led2() {leds[1] = !leds[1];}
// whenever user pushes the button, led3 toggles.
// button is debounced by waiting at least 20 ms.
void led3_debounced()
{
if(debounce.read_ms()>20) // only allow toggle after 20 ms
{
leds[2] = !leds[2];
debounce.reset(); // restart timer after toggle
}
}
Baser Kandehir