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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 |
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arduino-example.c | ||
flash.sh | ||
led_pwm.h | ||
Makefile | ||
project-conf.h | ||
README.md | ||
resource_led_pwm.c | ||
run.sh | ||
sketch.pde |
Arduino compatibility example
This example shows that it is now possible to re-use arduino sketches in
Contiki. This example documents the necessary magic. Arduino specifies
two routines, setup
and loop
. Before setup
is called, the
framework initializes hardware. In original Arduino, all this is done in
a main
function (in C). For contiki we define a process that does the
same.
See the documentation file in apps/contiki-compat/README.md