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Ralf Schlatterbeck f0ad042bfc Minor optimisations of timer init 2014-11-19 13:53:21 +01:00
Ralf Schlatterbeck fd54bc9ca4 Inline timer init functions, no static storage
Hardware init function profit a great deal from being inlined if the
given parameters are constant -- which is the common use-case, we could
probably call this for all timers and still have less overhead. The
hwtimer_pwm_ini (which calls hwtimer_ini) gets completely computed at
compile-time resulting only in the register settings of hwtimer_ini.

This is now possible because we get rid of static storage for the
max_ticks and instead compute this in hwtimer_pwm_max_ticks from the
timer register settings.
2014-11-19 13:52:42 +01:00
Ralf Schlatterbeck b6be226e69 Add Arduino compatibility layer
We can now directly compile arduino sketches (.pde) files.
Arduino compatible analogWrite works now.
But there is still a long way to go, serial I/O and timer stuff (delay,
millis etc) currently don't work (not tested but I don't expect this to
work).
It can be used in an arduino sketch or in a normal contiki program.
We get a PWM frequency of 490.2 Hz (a period of 2.040 ms), that's
Arduino compatible. If you need different frequencies see native timer
usage in examples/osd/pwm-example
In a contiki program you have to call arduino_pwm_timer_init to
initialize the timer before pwm works. The arduino sketch wrapper
already does this.
For running a sketch, see examples/osd/arduino-sketch
2014-11-19 13:48:05 +01:00
Ralf Schlatterbeck cfec3c6e2d Initial implementation of avr hardware timer
Mainly for PWM use for now.
With example to set the LED to different brightness via COAP.
We switch the LED with 50 kHz (20µs) in this example.
2014-11-19 13:47:37 +01:00