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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 /media/uploads/k4zuki/mbedshield050.brd.png
  • Schematic photo vvv /media/uploads/k4zuki/mbedshield050.sch.png
  • Functionality photo vvv /media/uploads/k4zuki/mbedshieldfunc.jpg

Latest eagle files

PCB >> /media/uploads/k4zuki/mbedshield050.brd
SCH >> /media/uploads/k4zuki/mbedshield050.sch

BIG changes from previous version

  1. Ethernet RJ45 connector is removed.
    1. http://mbed.org/components/Seeed-Ethernet-Shield-V20/ is the biggest hint to use Ethernet!
  2. Most ALL of components can be bought at Akizuki http://akizukidenshi.com/
    1. But sorry, they do not send parts to abroad
  3. Pinout is changed!
arduino0.4.00.5.0
D4p12p21
D5p11p22
MOSI_nonep11
MISO_nonep12
SCK_nonep13

This design has bug(s)

  1. I2C functional pin differs between 1768 and 11U24.

Fixed bugs here

  1. MiniUSB cable cannot be connected on mbed if you solder high-height electrolytic capacitor on C3.
    1. http://akizukidenshi.com/catalog/g/gP-05002/ is the solution to make this 100% AKIZUKI parts!
  2. the 6-pin ISP port is not inprimented in version 0.4.0
    1. it will be fixed in later version 0.4.1/0.4.2/0.5.0 This 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

FileHandle.h

Committer:
simon.ford@mbed.co.uk
Date:
2008-04-08
Revision:
0:82220227f4fa
Child:
1:6b7f447ca868

File content as of revision 0:82220227f4fa:

/* mbed Microcontroller Library - FileHandle
 * Copyright (c) 2007-2008, sford
 */

#ifndef MBED_FILEHANDLE_H
#define MBED_FILEHANDLE_H

namespace mbed { 

/* Class: FileHandle
 *  An OO equivalent of the internal FILEHANDLE variable
 *  and associated _sys_* functions
 *
 * FileHandle is an abstract class, needing at least sys_write and
 * sys_read to be implmented for a simple interactive device
 *
 * No one ever directly tals to/instanciates a FileHandle - it gets 
 * created by FileSystem, and wrapped up by stdio
 */
class FileHandle {

public:

	//virtual ~FileHandle() { }
	
	/* Function: sys_write
	 *  Write the contents of a buffer to the file
     *
     * Parameters:
     *  buffer - the buffer to write from
     *  length - the number of characters to write
     *  mode   - the mode of the file, 0 (normal) or 1 (binary); this may be unused?
     *
	 * Returns:
	 *  0 on success, -1 on error, or the number of characters not written on partial success
     */
	virtual	int sys_write(const unsigned char* buffer, unsigned int length, int mode) = 0;

	virtual	int sys_close() = 0;
	
	/* Function: sys_read
	 *  Reads the contents of the file into a buffer
	 *
     * Parameters:
     *  buffer - the buffer to read in to
     *  length - the number of characters to read
     *  mode   - the mode of the file, 0 (normal) or 1 (binary); this may be unused?
     *
     * Returns:
     *  0 on success, -1 on error, or the number of characters not read on partial success. EOF is 
     *  signaled by setting the top bit (0x80000000) of the return value. 
	 */
	virtual	int sys_read(unsigned char* buffer, unsigned int length, int mode) = 0;
	
	/* Function: sys_istty
	 *  Check if the handle is for a interactive terminal device 
	 *
	 * If so, unbuffered behaviour is used by default
	 *
	 * Returns:
	 *  0 - no
	 *  1 - yes
	 */
	virtual	int sys_istty() = 0 ;

	/* Function: sys_seek
 	 *  Move the file position to a given offset from the file start
 	 *
 	 * Returns:
 	 *  0 on success, -1 on failure or unsupported
 	 */
	virtual	int sys_seek(int position) = 0;
	
	/* Function: sys_ensure
	 *  Flush any OS buffers associated with the FileHandle, ensuring it
	 *  is up to date on disk
	 *
	 * Returns:
	 *  0 on success or un-needed, -1 on error
 	 */
	virtual	int sys_ensure() = 0;
	
	/* Function: sys_flen
	 *  Find the current length of the file
	 *
	 * Returns:
	 *  The current length of the file, or -1 on error
	 */
	virtual	int sys_flen() = 0;
		
};

} // namespace mbed

#endif