A simple project for sending button input up to AT&T Flow
Dependencies: FXOS8700CQ MODSERIAL mbed
For instructions on using this program, see the AT&T Starter Kit tutorial on it.
Diff: hardware.h
- Revision:
- 63:90d7c69993cd
- Parent:
- 61:f6b93129f954
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- 64:09004cd610df
diff -r 73c564e883e9 -r 90d7c69993cd hardware.h --- a/hardware.h Mon Aug 01 19:31:22 2016 +0000 +++ b/hardware.h Mon Aug 01 20:19:58 2016 +0000 @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ #ifndef Hardware_H_ #define Hardware_H_ #include "MODSERIAL.h" -#include "SerialBuffered.h" extern I2C i2c; //SDA, SCL -- define the I2C pins being used extern MODSERIAL pc; //UART to USB host -extern SerialBuffered mdm; //UART to WNC modem +extern MODSERIAL mdm; //UART to WNC modem //Un-comment the definition below if you want to use the USB rx for another purpose. //otherwise the USB rx will be used to receive virtual sensor data from Avnet's