/* * Sample arduino sketch using contiki features. * We turn the LED on and off and allow setting the interval and the * brightness of the LED via coap. * Unfortunately sleeping for long times in loop() isn't currently * possible, something turns off the CPU (including PWM outputs) if a * Proto-Thread is taking too long. We need to find out how to sleep in * a Contiki-compatible way. * Note that for a normal arduino sketch you won't have to include any * of the contiki-specific files here, the sketch should just work. */ extern "C" { #include #include "led_pwm.h" #define LED_PIN 4 uint8_t pwm = 128; uint8_t period_100ms = 1; /* 1/10 second (period_100ms * 100ms) */ uint16_t analog2_voltage = 0; uint16_t analog5_voltage = 0; } void setup (void) { arduino_pwm_timer_init (); rest_init_engine (); rest_activate_resource (&res_led_pwm, (char *)"led/pwm"); rest_activate_resource (&res_led_period, (char *)"led/period"); rest_activate_resource (&res_analog2_voltage, (char *)"analog/2"); rest_activate_resource (&res_analog5_voltage, (char *)"analog/5"); } void loop (void) { /* Use 255 - pwm, LED on merkur-board is wired to +3.3V */ analogWrite (LED_PIN, 255 - pwm); analog2_voltage = analogRead (A2) * 1600L / 1023L; analog5_voltage = analogRead (A5) * 1600L / 1023L; printf ("clock : %lu\nmillis: %lu\n", clock_time (), millis ()); delay (period_100ms * 100); analogWrite (LED_PIN, 255); /* OFF: LED on merkur-board is wired to +3.3V */ delay (period_100ms * 100); }