Ray Liu
/
NuMaker-mbed-GPIO-button-buzzer-rgbled
Modify the file main.cpp for M487
Revision 0:fc7f6fbecb11, committed 2017-09-29
- Comitter:
- shliu1
- Date:
- Fri Sep 29 05:42:52 2017 +0000
- Commit message:
- main.cpp adds the setting of TARGET_NUMAKER_PFM_M487 for M487
Changed in this revision
diff -r 000000000000 -r fc7f6fbecb11 .gitignore --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/.gitignore Fri Sep 29 05:42:52 2017 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +.build +.mbed +projectfiles +*.py*
diff -r 000000000000 -r fc7f6fbecb11 README.md --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/README.md Fri Sep 29 05:42:52 2017 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# Getting started with LED and buzzer on mbed OS + + +### Import NuMaker-mbed-GPIO-button-buzzer-rgbled from on-line IDE +1. Please choose Nuvoton NuMaker-PFM-XXX as your target platform. +2. Please press the left-up icon "New", then choose "NuMaker GPIO button with LED and buzzer" from the template list. +3. Your NuMaker-mbed-GPIO-button-buzzer-rgbled program is existed. + +#### Now compile +Please press compile icon. + +#### Burn Code & Execute +1. Connect the board NuMaker-PFM-XXX with your PC by USB cable, then there will be one "mbed" disk. +2. Copy the built binary file into "mbed" disk on you PC. +3. Press device's reset button to execute, press the SW1 button to turn on blue LED and green LED, + press the SW2 button to turn on buzzer.
diff -r 000000000000 -r fc7f6fbecb11 main.cpp --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/main.cpp Fri Sep 29 05:42:52 2017 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +// For NuMaker-PFM-NUC472 GPIO pins connected to rgbled, green led, buzzer +#include "mbed.h" +#if defined(TARGET_NUMAKER_PFM_NUC472) +DigitalOut rgbled_B(PD_8); // low-active +DigitalOut rgbled_R(PD_9); // low-active +DigitalOut rgbled_G(PA_4); // low-active +DigitalOut greenled(PG_0); // low-active +DigitalOut buzzer(PD_11); // low-active +DigitalIn button_SW1(PC_12); // press button =0 +DigitalIn button_SW2(PC_13); // press button =0 +#elif defined(TARGET_NUMAKER_PFM_M453) +DigitalOut rgbled_B(PD_7); // low-active +DigitalOut rgbled_R(PD_2); // low-active +DigitalOut rgbled_G(PD_3); // low-active +DigitalOut greenled(PB_12); // low-active +DigitalOut buzzer(PE_2); // low-active +DigitalIn button_SW1(PA_15); // press button =0 +DigitalIn button_SW2(PA_14); // press button =0 +#elif defined(TARGET_NUMAKER_PFM_M487) +DigitalOut rgbled_B(PH_1); // in M487 rgbled_B is yellow, not blue. low-active +DigitalOut rgbled_R(PH_0); // low-active +DigitalOut rgbled_G(PH_2); // low-active +DigitalOut greenled(PH_2); // in M487 use the pin to connect the led, low-active +DigitalOut buzzer(PF_11); // in M487 use the pin to connect the buzzer, low-active +DigitalIn button_SW1(PC_10); // in M487 button_SW1 is SW2, press button =0 +DigitalIn button_SW2(PC_9); // in M487 button_SW2 is SW3, press button =0 +#endif + +// main() runs in its own thread in the OS +// (note the calls to Thread::wait below for d elays) +int main() { + + rgbled_B=1; rgbled_R=1; rgbled_G=1; + greenled=1; + buzzer=1; + + while (true) { + // press SW1 will turn on greeled and RGBLED=blue + if (button_SW1==0) { + greenled=0; + rgbled_B=0; + } + else { + greenled=1; + rgbled_B=1; + } + // press SW2 will turn on buzzer + if (button_SW2==0) buzzer=0; + else buzzer=1; + } +} +
diff -r 000000000000 -r fc7f6fbecb11 mbed-os.lib --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/mbed-os.lib Fri Sep 29 05:42:52 2017 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ +https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/#ca661f9d28526ca8f874b05432493a489c9671ea