4180Lab1Part3

Dependencies:   MCP23S17 mbed

Fork of MCP23S17_Basic_IO_Demo by jim hamblen

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+// A simple IO demo using the MCP23S17 library
+//
+// MCP23S17 Library Copyright (c) 2010 Romilly Cocking
+// Released under the MIT License: http://mbed.org/license/mit
+//
+// See http://mbed.org/users/romilly/notebook/mcp23s17-addressable-16-bit-io-expander-with-spi/
+//
+//
+// MCP23S17 datasheet http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/21952b.pdf
+// uses MCP23S17 library version 0.4
+
+#include "mbed.h"
+#include "MCP23S17.h"
+// Create SPI bus
+SPI spi(p11, p12, p13);
+//
+// Wiring Connections:
+// mbed p5,p6,p7 are tied to MCP23S17 SI, SO, SCK pins
+// mbed p20 to MCP23S17 CS
+// MCP23S17 reset pin pulled high
+// MCP23S17 GPA0 connected to GPB0 for loopback test
+// A0, A1, A2 of the MCP23S17  are tied to ground on the breadboard, so the 8-bit address for writes is 0x40
+// This is referred to as the opcode in the device datasheet
+char Opcode = 0x40;
+
+// Next create a MCP23S17
+// mbed p20 is connected to ~chipSelect on the MCP23S17
+MCP23S17 chip = MCP23S17(spi, p20, Opcode);
+
+// Optional software reset - mbed p14 to MCP23S17 reset pin
+// DigitalOut reset(p14);
+
+DigitalOut led1(LED1); // mbed LED1 is used for test status display
+
+int main()
+{
+//  The MCP23S17 reset pin can just be pulled high, since it has a power on reset circuit.
+//  The reset pin can be used for a software forced reset by pulling it low with an mbed GPIO pin.
+//  But just leave it pulled high for this simple demo code.
+//  After a power on reset, both IO ports default to input mode
+//
+//  Here is the optional code for a software reset
+//  reset = 0;
+//  wait_us(1);
+//  reset = 1;
+//
+//  Set all 8 Port A bits to output direction
+    chip.direction(PORT_A, 0x00);
+//  Set all 8 Port B bits to input direction
+    chip.direction(PORT_B, 0xFF);
+    led1=0;
+//  Start Loopback test sending out and reading back values
+//  loopback test uses A0 and B0 pins - so use a wire to jumper those two pins on MCP23S17 together
+
+    /*
+    while (1) {
+        // write 0xAA to MCP23S17 Port A
+        chip.write(PORT_A, 0xAA);
+        wait(.5);
+        // read back value from MCP23S17 Port B and display B0 on mbed led1
+        led1 = chip.read(PORT_B)& 0x01;
+        // write 0x55 to MCP23S17 Port A
+        chip.write(PORT_A, 0x55);
+        wait(.5);
+        // read back value from MCP23S17 Port B and display B0 on mbed led1
+        led1 = chip.read(PORT_B)& 0x01;
+        // led1 should blink slowly when it is all working
+    }
+    */
+    //run while loop to check if button has been pushed down
+    //read port B for 0x01
+    bool ledOn = false;
+    while(1) {
+        //wait(0.5);
+        if( chip.read(PORT_B)&0x01 ){ //if button is pushed down, light LED
+            //wait();
+            if(ledOn) { //if on, turn led off
+                chip.write(PORT_A, 0x00);
+                ledOn = false;
+            } 
+            else { //if led off, turn on.
+                chip.write(PORT_A, 0x01);   // write 1 to LED pin, turning it on
+                ledOn = true;
+            }
+        }
+        wait(.2);
+        //else{
+        //   chip.write(PORT_A, 0x00);   // write 1 to LED port, turning off
+        //}
+
+    }
+}
+