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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
mbed_interface.h
- Committer:
- k4zuki
- Date:
- 2014-05-06
- Revision:
- 72:e0dca162df14
- Parent:
- 66:9c8f0e3462fb
File content as of revision 72:e0dca162df14:
/* mbed Microcontroller Library
* Copyright (c) 2006-2013 ARM Limited
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef MBED_INTERFACE_H
#define MBED_INTERFACE_H
#include "device.h"
/* Mbed interface mac address
* if MBED_MAC_ADD_x are zero, interface uid sets mac address,
* otherwise MAC_ADD_x are used.
*/
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE 0x00
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_0 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_1 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_2 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_3 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_4 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_5 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDRESS_SUM (MBED_MAC_ADDR_0 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_1 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_2 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_3 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_4 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_5)
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#if DEVICE_SEMIHOST
/** Functions to control the mbed interface
*
* mbed Microcontrollers have a built-in interface to provide functionality such as
* drag-n-drop download, reset, serial-over-usb, and access to the mbed local file
* system. These functions provide means to control the interface suing semihost
* calls it supports.
*/
/** Determine whether the mbed interface is connected, based on whether debug is enabled
*
* @returns
* 1 if interface is connected,
* 0 otherwise
*/
int mbed_interface_connected(void);
/** Instruct the mbed interface to reset, as if the reset button had been pressed
*
* @returns
* 1 if successful,
* 0 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
*/
int mbed_interface_reset(void);
/** This will disconnect the debug aspect of the interface, so semihosting will be disabled.
* The interface will still support the USB serial aspect
*
* @returns
* 0 if successful,
* -1 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
*/
int mbed_interface_disconnect(void);
/** This will disconnect the debug aspect of the interface, and if the USB cable is not
* connected, also power down the interface. If the USB cable is connected, the interface
* will remain powered up and visible to the host
*
* @returns
* 0 if successful,
* -1 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
*/
int mbed_interface_powerdown(void);
/** This returns a string containing the 32-character UID of the mbed interface
* This is a weak function that can be overwritten if required
*
* @param uid A 33-byte array to write the null terminated 32-byte string
*
* @returns
* 0 if successful,
* -1 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
*/
int mbed_interface_uid(char *uid);
#endif
/** This returns a unique 6-byte MAC address, based on the interface UID
* If the interface is not present, it returns a default fixed MAC address (00:02:F7:F0:00:00)
*
* This is a weak function that can be overwritten if you want to provide your own mechanism to
* provide a MAC address.
*
* @param mac A 6-byte array to write the MAC address
*/
void mbed_mac_address(char *mac);
/** Cause the mbed to flash the BLOD (Blue LEDs Of Death) sequence
*/
void mbed_die(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
