Revised to disable BLE for radio communication as needed.

Dependencies:   BLE_API nRF51822 mbed-dev-bin

Dependents:   microbit

Committer:
tsfarber
Date:
Tue Nov 26 04:12:46 2019 +0000
Revision:
74:26717338739d
Parent:
47:69f452b1a5c9
This program combines samples programs radio TX and radio RX so that both units can send or receive depending on which unit's buttons are pressed. Tested successfully. MicroBitConfig.h has been edited to disable BLE.

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Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 1 /*
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 2 The MIT License (MIT)
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 3
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 4 Copyright (c) 2016 British Broadcasting Corporation.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 5 This software is provided by Lancaster University by arrangement with the BBC.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 6
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 7 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 13
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Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 24 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 25
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 26 /**
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 27 * Device specific funcitons for the nrf51822 device.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 28 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 29 * Provides a degree of platform independence for microbit-dal functionality.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 30 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 31 * TODO: Determine if any of this belongs in an mbed target definition.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 32 * TODO: Review microbit-dal to place all such functions here.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 33 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 34 #ifndef MICROBIT_DEVICE_H
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 35 #define MICROBIT_DEVICE_H
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 36
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 37 #define MICROBIT_NAME_LENGTH 5
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 38 #define MICROBIT_NAME_CODE_LETTERS 5
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 39 #define MICROBIT_PANIC_ERROR_CHARS 4
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 40
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 41 #include "MicroBitConfig.h"
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 42 #include "MicroBitMatrixMaps.h"
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 43
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 44 /**
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 45 * Determines if a BLE stack is currently running.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 46 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 47 * @return true is a bluetooth stack is operational, false otherwise.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 48 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 49 bool ble_running();
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 50
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 51 /**
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 52 * Derive a unique, consistent serial number of this device from internal data.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 53 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 54 * @return the serial number of this device.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 55 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 56 uint32_t microbit_serial_number();
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 57
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 58 /**
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 59 * Derive the friendly name for this device, based on its serial number.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 60 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 61 * @return the serial number of this device.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 62 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 63 char* microbit_friendly_name();
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 64
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 65 /**
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 66 * Perform a hard reset of the micro:bit.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 67 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 68 void microbit_reset();
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 69
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 70 /**
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 71 * Determine the version of microbit-dal currently running.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 72 * @return a pointer to a character buffer containing a representation of the semantic version number.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 73 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 74 const char * microbit_dal_version();
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 75
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 76 /**
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 77 * Disables all interrupts and user processing.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 78 * Displays "=(" and an accompanying status code on the default display.
LancasterUniversity 47:69f452b1a5c9 79 * @param statusCode the appropriate status code, must be in the range 0-999.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 80 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 81 * @code
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 82 * microbit_panic(20);
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 83 * @endcode
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 84 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 85 void microbit_panic(int statusCode);
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 86
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 87 /**
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 88 * Defines the length of time that the device will remain in a error state before resetting.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 89 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 90 * @param iteration The number of times the error code will be displayed before resetting. Set to zero to remain in error state forever.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 91 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 92 * @code
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 93 * microbit_panic_timeout(4);
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 94 * @endcode
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 95 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 96 void microbit_panic_timeout(int iterations);
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 97
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 98 /**
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 99 * Generate a random number in the given range.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 100 * We use a simple Galois LFSR random number generator here,
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 101 * as a Galois LFSR is sufficient for our applications, and much more lightweight
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 102 * than the hardware random number generator built int the processor, which takes
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 103 * a long time and uses a lot of energy.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 104 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 105 * KIDS: You shouldn't use this is the real world to generte cryptographic keys though...
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 106 * have a think why not. :-)
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 107 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 108 * @param max the upper range to generate a number for. This number cannot be negative.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 109 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 110 * @return A random, natural number between 0 and the max-1. Or MICROBIT_INVALID_VALUE if max is <= 0.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 111 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 112 * @code
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 113 * microbit_random(200); //a number between 0 and 199
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 114 * @endcode
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 115 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 116 int microbit_random(int max);
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 117
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 118 /**
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 119 * Seed the random number generator (RNG).
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 120 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 121 * This function uses the NRF51822's in built cryptographic random number generator to seed a Galois LFSR.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 122 * We do this as the hardware RNG is relatively high power, and is locked out by the BLE stack internally,
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 123 * with a less than optimal application interface. A Galois LFSR is sufficient for our
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 124 * applications, and much more lightweight.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 125 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 126 void microbit_seed_random();
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 127
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 128 /**
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 129 * Seed the pseudo random number generator (RNG) using the given 32-bit value.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 130 * This function does not use the NRF51822's in built cryptographic random number generator.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 131 *
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 132 * @param seed The value to use as a seed.
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 133 */
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 134 void microbit_seed_random(uint32_t seed);
Jonathan Austin 1:8aa5cdb4ab67 135
LancasterUniversity 47:69f452b1a5c9 136 #endif