Dual CANbus monitor and instrumentation cluster. Presently tuned for the Nissan Leaf EV.

Dependencies:   SPI_TFTx2_ILI9341 TFT_fonts TOUCH_TFTx2_ILI9341 mbed

Fork of CANary_corrupt by Tick Tock

After adding the LPC1768 platform, import as a program and do not select the "update to latest revision" box

User Guide

Eagle Schematic and Board design

/media/uploads/TickTock/canaryr6.zip

/media/uploads/TickTock/canary_sch.jpg

/media/uploads/TickTock/canaryr6brd.jpg

For LCD Rev 1.01:

/media/uploads/TickTock/lcdsch.jpg

For VCD Rev 2.00:

/media/uploads/TickTock/lcdr2.jpg

Parts List

qtyinstancepart #packagesupplierDescription
1BAT3Vhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/10x-CR2032-SMD-Battery-Holder-for-CR2032-Battery-/180938057979?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a20bfa8fbLithium 2032 coin battery holder
4C1-C4ECST1DC106R6032Tantalium capacitor 10uF
3FC1-FC3ZF1-20-01-T-WThttp://www.samtec.com/cable-systems/idc-ffc/ffc/zero-insertion.aspx20 conductor 1mm pitch flex cable connector (optional)
1FJ-20-R-08.00-4http://www.samtec.com/cable-systems/idc-ffc/ffc/zero-insertion.aspx8\" 20 conductor 1mm pitch flex connector, end reversed (optional)
2H1-H4(DON'T populate H1-H4 headers - solder mbed directly)
1H5http://www.ebay.com/itm/221186042943?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l26491x12 .1\" pitch header (optional)
1H62x6 .1\" pitch header (optional)
2IC1,IC2VP230LMDSOP8http://www.ebay.com/itm/130488665247?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649canbus transciever
1IC3LM1117-5VSOT2235V regulator
5JP*2 pin .1\" jumper header
1mbedLPC1768http://www.ebay.com/itm/200830573509?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649mbed uC
2Q1,Q22N2222SOT23General purpose NPN transistor
1R1R393M120639K resistor
1R2R103M120610K resistor
4R4-R6R102M12061K resistor
1R3R500M120650 Ohm resistor
2TR1-TR5ZJYS81R5-2PL51TG01http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/ZJYS81R5-2PL51T-G01/445-2223-1-ND/765232CM Choke
1Z11N5340BGC1702-15http://www.ebay.com/itm/150878122425?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l26496V, 5W Zener Diode
1Z1DC-DC conveterhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/251142727849?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l264912V-7V, 3W DC-DC converter
1X1USBhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Vertical-USB-2-0-A-pcb-connector-socket-USB-A-Type-/300553895292?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item45fa687d7cvertical USB connector
2LCD0,LCD1TFThttp://www.mikroe.com/add-on-boards/display/tft-proto/320x240 LCD with touch screen
1E0Enclosurehttp://www.shapeways.com/model/1077799/canary.html?li=user-profile&materialId=63d printed enclosure

Assembly

1) LCD Displays

I found ribbon cable is a nice way to organize the wires to the displays. There are two versions of the display and each must be wired differently. The original project used HW REV. 1.01. For that version, you'll need 12 conductors and I connected them in the following order:

1LED+
2LED-
3RST
4SDI
5WR/SCLK
6CS
7X+
8X-
9Y+
10Y-
11VDD
12GND

If, instead, you have HW REV 2.0, you will need 13 conductors with the following order:

1LED+
2LED-
3RST
4SDI
5RS (SCLK)
6WR (DC)
7CS
8X+
9X-
10Y+
11Y-
12VDD
13GND

First I connected all the GND connections (2 GND & IM0, IM1, IM3 for REV1.01 or 2 GND, RD, & IM0 for REV2.00). Do not connect the bottom GND until you have the ribbon cable connected. After making all the ribbon cable connections (connecting the GND of the ribbon cable to the bottom GND pad), solder the GND bar from the previous step to the back of the bottom GND connection. Finally, make a connection from the back side 3.3V pin to IM2 for REV1.01 or to IM1,IM2,&IM3 for REV2.00. Take a break and repeat for the second display.

Examples of REV1.01 boards:

/media/uploads/TickTock/lcdtop.jpg /media/uploads/TickTock/lcdbot.jpg

Examples of REV2.00:

/media/uploads/TickTock/rev2front.jpg /media/uploads/TickTock/rev2back.jpg

Once the two displays are complete combine all wires except CS0, CS1, X+, X-, Y+, and Y-. Connect X- of the left display to X+ of the right. Similarly connect Y- of the left display to Y+ of the right. Insulate any exposed wires.

2) PCB

Refer to the schematics to place all the components on the board. If you plan to install into the CANary 3D enclosure, DO NOT install the battery holder or the socket for the mbed and, instead, connect two wires to the VB and GND pads nearby. You will have to install the battery holder against the back wall to avoid interfering with the right-hand display and the mbed will have to be directly soldered. I have not found a socket with a low enough profile to fit in the space provided (depth of enclosure is limited by the space behind the center console). Also, I recommend keeping as much lead as possible on the Zener diode (bending it as shown to clear the back wall). Although it is operating well within parameters, the Zener gets quite hot during extended operation and the leads help dissipate the heat and keep it away from the PCB and other components.Update: Several Zeners have failed resulting in damage to some users boards so I recommend using a DC-DC converter instead to bring the 12V down to 7V.

/media/uploads/TickTock/pcbtop.jpg /media/uploads/TickTock/pcbbot.jpg

Once the PCB is populated, solder the LCDs to the PCB. CS0 connects to the right display and CS1 connects to the left. /media/uploads/TickTock/brddis.jpg

Update: The Zener diodes tended to fail after a few months so I am recommending removing them and replacing with a DC-DC converter. This will run cooler and waste less energy, too. To install, remove the left display panel to gain access to the Zener. From there, the Zener can be removed and it's pads used to connect to the DC-DC converter. I recommend setting the output voltage on the bench before installing since the trim pot is tricky to reach once installed. Set it to 7V. The input can be connected to the left pad previously occupied by the zener and the output can connect to the right. GND(-) can be connected to the bottom right pad on the 2x6 header below the flex cable connector. Make sure the GND wire lies flat so it doesn't interfere with the connection of the flex cable. /media/uploads/TickTock/dcdcinst2.jpg

Once soldered in place, the DC-DC converter can easily be mounted to the back wall with double sided tape above the battery holder. /media/uploads/TickTock/dcdcinst3.jpg

3) Testing

1)First step is to buzz out all connections from the LCDs to the pins in the main board
2)Next check the touch screen connections. On the main board, place an Ohm meter across X+ and X-. You should read 700 Ohms. Repeat for Y+ and Y-. Then test the resistance from X+ to Y+. With nothing touching the screens, it should read >100K Ohms and <1K when touching either screen.
3)When all connections are checked, solder in the mbed. Download and install the touch2 program http://mbed.org/users/TickTock/code/touch2/ to test the basic operation of the mbed and touch screens.
tips:
Touch screen is sensitive - excess flux on X+,X-,Y+,Y- connection on mbed can result in flakey operation
If touch is not working, double-check the LCD0_CS and LCD1_CS are not swapped. LCD0_CS must connect to the CS of the LCD that has X- & Y- connected to the mbed. LCD1_CS must connect to the CS of the LCD that has X+ & Y+ connected to the mbed.
4)Once touch2 works, it is time to connect to the OBD connector. I highly recommend double checking all connections from the OBD to the PCB with the cable in place before connecting to the Leaf. Buzz out all the pins in the OBS to make sure none are shorting to each other, Check that the 12V goes to the Zener (and nothing else) and the switched 12V to the resistor divider (and nothing else). Test the ground connection properly connects to ground and nothing else.
5)Once you are confident there are no shorts or wrong connections from the OBD connector, take a deep breath and plug it into your leaf. Touch2 program should come up and function. Unplug and install the latest CANary firmware. If you have the REV2.00 LCD boards, you will need to edit the precompile.h file in the TOUCH_TFTx2_w9341 library and set USE_ILI9341 to 1. Test all features before installing into the enclosure (gids, cellpair, menu system, logging) since installing and removing from the enclosure is a PITA.

/media/uploads/TickTock/pcbdone.jpg /media/uploads/TickTock/functioning.jpg

4) Enclosure

The 3D printer leaves a lot of powder behind - I used a strong spray of water to get it out of all the cracks. The enclosure comes with a rather rough finish. I recommend convincing yourself you like it, then simply lightly sand then paint before assembly. Sanding is very difficult - the nylon is very nicely fused and doesn't want to sand. I tried sandblasting and that didn't work either. I had some limited success with filler and then sanding, but only on the outside - it is too difficult to sand the face. /media/uploads/TickTock/enclosure.jpg

5) Final Assembly

Make sure you are well rested with lots of patience before attempting assembly. It is a puzzle figuring out how to get both displays and the PCB in place. Enclosure was too expensive for me to keep iterating to optimize for assembly. I ended up snipping the thin display posts shorter and using various tools to push the displays into place. Also, some USB connectors are taller than others. If you have one of the taller ones, you will have to deflect the back wall a bit while inserting the PCB (being careful not to bend the housing) to get it to it's opening in the back wall. Do use a screw in the provided post to secure the PCB as USB insertion will otherwise dislodge it.

I added an additional safety line which wraps around the center post to prevent the enclosure from becoming a projectile in the event of an accident. /media/uploads/TickTock/safety.jpg Installed: /media/uploads/TickTock/installed.jpg

Committer:
TickTock
Date:
Wed Jul 01 22:21:52 2015 +0000
Revision:
208:bfb6b68d1677
Parent:
109:3e6f0e8fca0d
Added option to auto delete logs older that a configurable number of days.

Who changed what in which revision?

UserRevisionLine numberNew contents of line
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 1 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 2 / FatFs - FAT file system module configuration file R0.07e (C)ChaN, 2009
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 3 /----------------------------------------------------------------------------/
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 4 /
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 5 / CAUTION! Do not forget to make clean the project after any changes to
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 6 / the configuration options.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 7 /
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 8 /----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 9 #ifndef _FFCONFIG
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 10 #define _FFCONFIG 0x007E
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 11
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 12
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 13 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 14 / Function and Buffer Configurations
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 15 /----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 16
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 17 #define _FS_TINY 0 /* 0 or 1 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 18 /* When _FS_TINY is set to 1, FatFs uses the sector buffer in the file system
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 19 / object instead of the sector buffer in the individual file object for file
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 20 / data transfer. This reduces memory consumption 512 bytes each file object. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 21
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 22
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 23 #define _FS_READONLY 0 /* 0 or 1 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 24 /* Setting _FS_READONLY to 1 defines read only configuration. This removes
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 25 / writing functions, f_write, f_sync, f_unlink, f_mkdir, f_chmod, f_rename,
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 26 / f_truncate and useless f_getfree. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 27
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 28
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 29 #define _FS_MINIMIZE 0 /* 0, 1, 2 or 3 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 30 /* The _FS_MINIMIZE option defines minimization level to remove some functions.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 31 /
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 32 / 0: Full function.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 33 / 1: f_stat, f_getfree, f_unlink, f_mkdir, f_chmod, f_truncate and f_rename
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 34 / are removed.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 35 / 2: f_opendir and f_readdir are removed in addition to level 1.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 36 / 3: f_lseek is removed in addition to level 2. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 37
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 38
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 39 #define _USE_STRFUNC 1 /* 0, 1 or 2 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 40 /* To enable string functions, set _USE_STRFUNC to 1 or 2. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 41
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 42
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 43 #define _USE_MKFS 0 /* 0 or 1 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 44 /* To enable f_mkfs function, set _USE_MKFS to 1 and set _FS_READONLY to 0 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 45
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 46
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 47 #define _USE_FORWARD 0 /* 0 or 1 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 48 /* To enable f_forward function, set _USE_FORWARD to 1 and set _FS_TINY to 1. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 49
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 50
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 51
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 52 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 53 / Locale and Namespace Configurations
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 54 /----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 55
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 56 #define _CODE_PAGE 437
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 57 /* The _CODE_PAGE specifies the OEM code page to be used on the target system.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 58 / Incorrect setting of the code page can cause a file open failure.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 59 /
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 60 / 932 - Japanese Shift-JIS (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 61 / 936 - Simplified Chinese GBK (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 62 / 949 - Korean (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 63 / 950 - Traditional Chinese Big5 (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 64 / 1250 - Central Europe (Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 65 / 1251 - Cyrillic (Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 66 / 1252 - Latin 1 (Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 67 / 1253 - Greek (Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 68 / 1254 - Turkish (Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 69 / 1255 - Hebrew (Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 70 / 1256 - Arabic (Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 71 / 1257 - Baltic (Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 72 / 1258 - Vietnam (OEM, Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 73 / 437 - U.S. (OEM)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 74 / 720 - Arabic (OEM)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 75 / 737 - Greek (OEM)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 76 / 775 - Baltic (OEM)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 77 / 850 - Multilingual Latin 1 (OEM)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 78 / 858 - Multilingual Latin 1 + Euro (OEM)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 79 / 852 - Latin 2 (OEM)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 80 / 855 - Cyrillic (OEM)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 81 / 866 - Russian (OEM)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 82 / 857 - Turkish (OEM)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 83 / 862 - Hebrew (OEM)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 84 / 874 - Thai (OEM, Windows)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 85 / 1 - ASCII only (Valid for non LFN cfg.)
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 86 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 87
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 88
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 89 #define _USE_LFN 1 /* 0, 1 or 2 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 90 #define _MAX_LFN 255 /* Maximum LFN length to handle (12 to 255) */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 91 /* The _USE_LFN option switches the LFN support.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 92 /
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 93 / 0: Disable LFN. _MAX_LFN and _LFN_UNICODE have no effect.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 94 / 1: Enable LFN with static working buffer on the bss. NOT REENTRANT.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 95 / 2: Enable LFN with dynamic working buffer on the STACK.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 96 /
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 97 / The LFN working buffer occupies (_MAX_LFN + 1) * 2 bytes. When enable LFN,
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 98 / two Unicode handling functions ff_convert() and ff_wtoupper() must be added
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 99 / to the project. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 100
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 101
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 102 #define _LFN_UNICODE 0 /* 0 or 1 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 103 /* To switch the character code set on FatFs API to Unicode,
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 104 / enable LFN feature and set _LFN_UNICODE to 1.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 105 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 106
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 107
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 108 #define _FS_RPATH 0 /* 0 or 1 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 109 /* When _FS_RPATH is set to 1, relative path feature is enabled and f_chdir,
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 110 / f_chdrive function are available.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 111 / Note that output of the f_readdir fnction is affected by this option. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 112
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 113
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 114
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 115 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 116 / Physical Drive Configurations
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 117 /----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 118
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 119 #define _DRIVES 1
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 120 /* Number of volumes (logical drives) to be used. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 121
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 122
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 123 #define _MAX_SS 1024 /* 512, 1024, 2048 or 4096 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 124 /* Maximum sector size to be handled.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 125 / Always set 512 for memory card and hard disk but a larger value may be
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 126 / required for floppy disk (512/1024) and optical disk (512/2048).
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 127 / When _MAX_SS is larger than 512, GET_SECTOR_SIZE command must be implememted
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 128 / to the disk_ioctl function. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 129
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 130
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 131 #define _MULTI_PARTITION 0 /* 0 or 1 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 132 /* When _MULTI_PARTITION is set to 0, each volume is bound to the same physical
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 133 / drive number and can mount only first primaly partition. When it is set to 1,
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 134 / each volume is tied to the partitions listed in Drives[]. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 135
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 136
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 137
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 138 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 139 / System Configurations
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 140 /----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 141
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 142 #define _WORD_ACCESS 0 /* 0 or 1 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 143 /* The _WORD_ACCESS option defines which access method is used to the word
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 144 / data on the FAT volume.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 145 /
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 146 / 0: Byte-by-byte access. Always compatible with all platforms.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 147 / 1: Word access. Do not choose this unless following condition is met.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 148 /
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 149 / When the byte order on the memory is big-endian or address miss-aligned
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 150 / word access results incorrect behavior, the _WORD_ACCESS must be set to 0.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 151 / If it is not the case, the value can also be set to 1 to improve the
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 152 / performance and code size. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 153
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 154
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 155 #define _FS_REENTRANT 0 /* 0 or 1 */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 156 #define _FS_TIMEOUT 1000 /* Timeout period in unit of time ticks */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 157 #define _SYNC_t HANDLE /* O/S dependent type of sync object. e.g. HANDLE, OS_EVENT*, ID and etc.. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 158 /* The _FS_REENTRANT option switches the reentrancy of the FatFs module.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 159 /
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 160 / 0: Disable reentrancy. _SYNC_t and _FS_TIMEOUT have no effect.
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 161 / 1: Enable reentrancy. Also user provided synchronization handlers,
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 162 / ff_req_grant, ff_rel_grant, ff_del_syncobj and ff_cre_syncobj
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 163 / function must be added to the project. */
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 164
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 165
TickTock 109:3e6f0e8fca0d 166 #endif /* _FFCONFIG */