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(13.March.2014) updated to 0.5.0
This is a pin conversion PCB from mbed 1768/11U24 to arduino UNO.
- So if you have both mbed and arduino shields, I guess you would be happy with such a conversion board :)
Photos
- Board photo vvv
- Schematic photo vvv
- Functionality photo vvv
Latest eagle files
PCB >> /media/uploads/k4zuki/mbedshield050.brd
SCH >> /media/uploads/k4zuki/mbedshield050.sch
BIG changes from previous version
- Ethernet RJ45 connector is removed.
- http://mbed.org/components/Seeed-Ethernet-Shield-V20/ is the biggest hint to use Ethernet!
MostALL of components can be bought at Akizuki http://akizukidenshi.com/- But sorry, they do not send parts to abroad
- Pinout is changed!
arduino | 0.4.0 | 0.5.0 |
---|---|---|
D4 | p12 | p21 |
D5 | p11 | p22 |
MOSI_ | none | p11 |
MISO_ | none | p12 |
SCK_ | none | p13 |
This design has bug(s)
- I2C functional pin differs between 1768 and 11U24.
Fixed bugs here
- MiniUSB cable cannot be connected on mbed if you solder high-height electrolytic capacitor on C3.
- http://akizukidenshi.com/catalog/g/gP-05002/ is the solution to make this 100% AKIZUKI parts!
- the 6-pin ISP port is not inprimented in version 0.4.0
it will be fixed in later version 0.4.1/0.4.2/0.5.0This has beenfixed
I am doing some porting to use existing arduino shields but it may faster if you do it by yourself...
you can use arduino PinName "A0-A5,D0-D13" plus backside SPI port for easier porting.
To do this you have to edit PinName enum in
- "mbed/TARGET_LPC1768/PinNames.h" or
- "mbed/TARGET_LPC11U24/PinNames.h" as per your target mbed.
here is the actual list: This list includes define switch to switch pin assignment
part_of_PinNames.h
USBTX = P0_2, USBRX = P0_3, //from here mbeDshield mod D0=p27, D1=p28, D2=p14, D3=p13, #ifdef MBEDSHIELD_050 MOSI_=p11, MISO_=p12, SCK_=p13, D4=p21, D5=p22, #else D4=p12, D5=p11, #endif D6=p23, D7=p24, D8=p25, D9=p26, D10=p8, D11=p5, D12=p6, D13=p7, A0=p15, A1=p16, A2=p17, A3=p18, A4=p19, A5=p20, SDA=p9, SCL=p10, //mbeDshield mod ends here // Not connected NC = (int)0xFFFFFFFF
Diff: Timeout.h
- Revision:
- 43:e2ed12d17f06
- Parent:
- 27:7110ebee3484
- Child:
- 44:24d45a770a51
--- a/Timeout.h Wed Aug 29 12:44:47 2012 +0100 +++ b/Timeout.h Fri Oct 26 17:40:46 2012 +0100 @@ -9,80 +9,73 @@ namespace mbed { -/* Class: Timeout - * A Timeout is used to call a function at a point in the future +/** A Timeout is used to call a function at a point in the future * - * You can use as many seperate Timeout objects as you require. + * You can use as many seperate Timeout objects as you require. * * Example: - * > // Blink until timeout. - * > - * > #include "mbed.h" - * > - * > Timeout timeout; - * > DigitalOut led(LED1); - * > - * > int on = 1; - * > - * > void attimeout() { - * > on = 0; - * > } - * > - * > int main() { - * > timeout.attach(&attimeout, 5); - * > while(on) { - * > led = !led; - * > wait(0.2); - * > } - * > } + * @code + * // Blink until timeout. + * + * #include "mbed.h" + * + * Timeout timeout; + * DigitalOut led(LED1); + * + * int on = 1; + * + * void attimeout() { + * on = 0; + * } + * + * int main() { + * timeout.attach(&attimeout, 5); + * while(on) { + * led = !led; + * wait(0.2); + * } + * } + * @endcode */ class Timeout : public Ticker { #if 0 // For documentation - /* Function: attach - * Attach a function to be called by the Timeout, specifiying the delay in seconds + /** Attach a function to be called by the Timeout, specifiying the delay in seconds * - * Variables: - * fptr - pointer to the function to be called - * t - the time before the call in seconds + * @param fptr pointer to the function to be called + * @param t the time before the call in seconds */ void attach(void (*fptr)(void), float t) { attach_us(fptr, t * 1000000.0f); } - /* Function: attach - * Attach a member function to be called by the Timeout, specifiying the delay in seconds + /** Attach a member function to be called by the Timeout, specifiying the delay in seconds * - * Variables: - * tptr - pointer to the object to call the member function on - * mptr - pointer to the member function to be called - * t - the time before the calls in seconds + * @param tptr pointer to the object to call the member function on + * @param mptr pointer to the member function to be called + * @param t the time before the calls in seconds */ template<typename T> void attach(T* tptr, void (T::*mptr)(void), float t) { attach_us(tptr, mptr, t * 1000000.0f); } - /* Function: attach_us - * Attach a function to be called by the Timeout, specifiying the delay in micro-seconds + /** Attach a function to be called by the Timeout, specifiying the delay in micro-seconds * - * Variables: - * fptr - pointer to the function to be called - * t - the time before the call in micro-seconds + * @param fptr pointer to the function to be called + * @param t the time before the call in micro-seconds */ void attach_us(void (*fptr)(void), unsigned int t) { _function.attach(fptr); setup(t); } - /* Function: attach_us - * Attach a member function to be called by the Timeout, specifiying the delay in micro-seconds + /** Attach a member function to be called by the Timeout, specifiying the delay in micro-seconds * - * Variables: - * tptr - pointer to the object to call the member function on - * mptr - pointer to the member function to be called - * t - the time before the call in micro-seconds + * @param tptr pointer to the object to call the member function on + * @param mptr pointer to the member function to be called + * @param t the time before the call in micro-seconds */ template<typename T> void attach_us(T* tptr, void (T::*mptr)(void), unsigned int t) { @@ -90,8 +83,7 @@ setup(t); } - /* Function: detach - * Detach the function + /** Detach the function */ void detach();