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Comitter:
labishrestha
Date:
Wed Nov 11 17:56:03 2015 +0000
Branch:
LPC11UXX
Parent:
20:68f2ee917691
Commit message:
Modified to support for LPC11UXX in new branch

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diff -r 68f2ee917691 -r 30845899cca2 Device/WakeUp_LPC11UXX.cpp
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/Device/WakeUp_LPC11UXX.cpp	Wed Nov 11 17:56:03 2015 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+/**
+Due to lack of another option for the LPC11u24 the watchdog timer is used as wakeup source.
+Since if the reset on watchdog event bit is set, I cannot remove it again, this means if you also got watchdog code running
+the most likely result is that it just resets your board.
+**/
+
+
+#ifdef TARGET_LPC11UXX
+
+#include "WakeUp.h"
+
+FunctionPointer WakeUp::callback;
+float WakeUp::cycles_per_ms = 5.0;
+
+void WakeUp::set_ms(uint32_t ms)
+{
+    if (ms != 0) {
+        LPC_SYSCON->SYSAHBCLKCTRL |= 0x8000;
+        LPC_SYSCON->PDRUNCFG &= ~(1<<6);
+        LPC_SYSCON->PDSLEEPCFG &= ~(1<<6);
+        LPC_SYSCON->STARTERP1 |= 1<<12;
+        
+        //Set oscillator for 20kHz = 5kHz after divide by 4 in WDT
+        LPC_SYSCON->WDTOSCCTRL = 14 | (1<<5);
+        
+        LPC_WWDT->MOD = 1;      //Enable WDT
+        LPC_WWDT->TC = (uint32_t)((float)ms * cycles_per_ms);
+        LPC_WWDT->CLKSEL = 1;   //WDTOSC
+        LPC_WWDT->WARNINT = 0;
+        
+        NVIC_SetVector(WDT_IRQn, (uint32_t)WakeUp::irq_handler);
+        
+        //Feeeeeed me
+        LPC_WWDT->FEED = 0xAA;
+        LPC_WWDT->FEED = 0x55;
+        
+        NVIC_EnableIRQ(WDT_IRQn);
+    } else
+        NVIC_DisableIRQ(WDT_IRQn);
+    
+}
+
+void WakeUp::irq_handler(void)
+{
+    LPC_WWDT->MOD = 1<<3;
+    callback.call();
+}
+
+void WakeUp::calibrate(void)
+{
+    cycles_per_ms = 5.0;
+    set_ms(1100);
+    wait_ms(10);    //Give time to sync
+    uint32_t count1 = LPC_WWDT->TV;
+    wait_ms(100);
+    uint32_t count2 = LPC_WWDT->TV;
+    set_ms(0);
+    count1 = count1 - count2;
+    
+    cycles_per_ms = count1 / 100.0;
+}
+
+#endif
diff -r 68f2ee917691 -r 30845899cca2 Device/WakeUp_LPC11u24.cpp
--- a/Device/WakeUp_LPC11u24.cpp	Fri Oct 30 21:29:40 2015 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-/**
-Due to lack of another option for the LPC11u24 the watchdog timer is used as wakeup source.
-Since if the reset on watchdog event bit is set, I cannot remove it again, this means if you also got watchdog code running
-the most likely result is that it just resets your board.
-**/
-
-
-#ifdef TARGET_LPC11U24
-
-#include "WakeUp.h"
-
-FunctionPointer WakeUp::callback;
-float WakeUp::cycles_per_ms = 5.0;
-
-void WakeUp::set_ms(uint32_t ms)
-{
-    if (ms != 0) {
-        LPC_SYSCON->SYSAHBCLKCTRL |= 0x8000;
-        LPC_SYSCON->PDRUNCFG &= ~(1<<6);
-        LPC_SYSCON->PDSLEEPCFG &= ~(1<<6);
-        LPC_SYSCON->STARTERP1 |= 1<<12;
-        
-        //Set oscillator for 20kHz = 5kHz after divide by 4 in WDT
-        LPC_SYSCON->WDTOSCCTRL = 14 | (1<<5);
-        
-        LPC_WWDT->MOD = 1;      //Enable WDT
-        LPC_WWDT->TC = (uint32_t)((float)ms * cycles_per_ms);
-        LPC_WWDT->CLKSEL = 1;   //WDTOSC
-        LPC_WWDT->WARNINT = 0;
-        
-        NVIC_SetVector(WDT_IRQn, (uint32_t)WakeUp::irq_handler);
-        
-        //Feeeeeed me
-        LPC_WWDT->FEED = 0xAA;
-        LPC_WWDT->FEED = 0x55;
-        
-        NVIC_EnableIRQ(WDT_IRQn);
-    } else
-        NVIC_DisableIRQ(WDT_IRQn);
-    
-}
-
-void WakeUp::irq_handler(void)
-{
-    LPC_WWDT->MOD = 1<<3;
-    callback.call();
-}
-
-void WakeUp::calibrate(void)
-{
-    cycles_per_ms = 5.0;
-    set_ms(1100);
-    wait_ms(10);    //Give time to sync
-    uint32_t count1 = LPC_WWDT->TV;
-    wait_ms(100);
-    uint32_t count2 = LPC_WWDT->TV;
-    set_ms(0);
-    count1 = count1 - count2;
-    
-    cycles_per_ms = count1 / 100.0;
-}
-
-#endif