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Manivannan Sadhasivam
e562c774cf examples: cleanup examples directory
Following changes are done as a part of cleanup:

1. Moved the platform specific `C` examples from top level examples/
directory to platform/ subdirectory and renamed helloedison.c to
gpio_edison.c

2. C specific examples are moved to a new c/ subdirectory. As a part
of this process, examples are modified to follow same standards
and few new examples are also added.

3. Include the newly added C examples to relevant API documentation

4. Ran clang-format for all source files in c/, c++/, platform/
subdirectories

Signed-off-by: Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannan.sadhasivam@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Brendan Le Foll <brendan.le.foll@intel.com>
2018-01-18 14:12:08 +01:00
Noel Eck
1217c5c034 examples: Remove heap allocation from C++ examples
Small cleanup of MRAA C++ examples.  Switched from heap allocation to
stack allocation when possible.  This simplifies the samples since it
removes the need for explicit memory management.

Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
2017-08-23 14:49:12 -07:00
Alex Tereschenko
32340f6819 examples: misc static code analysis fixes
Signed-off-by: Alex Tereschenko <alext.mkrs@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Brendan Le Foll <brendan.le.foll@intel.com>
2017-06-06 15:52:48 +02:00
Jon Trulson
e38630097e UartOW.cpp example: Use .data() string accessor instead of .c_str().
.c_str() works accidentally, but is technically incorrect as these
"strings" can have embedded 0 bytes in them.

Signed-off-by: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
Signed-off-by: Brendan Le Foll <brendan.le.foll@intel.com>
2017-01-19 08:04:45 +00:00
Jon Trulson
a379eb7bf6 uart_ow: Initial support for Dallas 1-wire over UART support for MRAA
This commit introduces support for Dallas Semiconductor (DS) 1-wire
compliant device support using an available UART device.

The principle of operation is described in the following Application
note by Maxim Electronics:

https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/app-notes/index.mvp/id/214

with help (1-wire search) from:
https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/app-notes/index.mvp/id/187

It has been tested on Galileo 2 and Edison, with 2 DS 1-wire devices,
the DS18B20 and DS2413 connected to the bus.  A UPM driver for the
DS2413 is already complete and a PR will be submitted after this one.

It is important that you use a UART with CMOS/TTL level voltages
(3.3v/5v) RX and TX lines.  DO NOT use standard RS232 level voltages
or you are going to have a bad day.

In order for this to work, a simple interface circuit, using a single
diode must be constructed:

(forgive my "Asciihematic" :)

-|
U|
A| TX---|<--+
R|          |
T| RX-------o--------o 1-wire data bus
-|

The diode on TX is a 1N4148 (cheap and common), with the cathode
connected to TX, and the anode connected to RX and the 1-wire data
line.

The 1-wire data line requires a pull-up resistor, as the DS 1-wire
spec requires. 4.7-5K is typical for DS 1-wire buses.

NOTE: DHT-type (temp/humidity sensor) 1-wire devices ARE NOT DS 1-wire
compliant, and will not work with this code/circuit unfortunately.

Also note, this will use up one of your UARTs, which cannot be used
for any other purpose (ie: to access true UART-type serial devices).

You can however, connect as many DS 1-wire devices as feasible to this
UART, as it will function as a DS 1-wire bus master.

Signed-off-by: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
Signed-off-by: Brendan Le Foll <brendan.le.foll@intel.com>
2016-04-14 13:41:31 +01:00