circuitpython/ports/atmel-samd/common-hal/analogio/AnalogIn.c

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/*
* This file is part of the MicroPython project, http://micropython.org/
*
* The MIT License (MIT)
*
* Copyright (c) 2016 Scott Shawcroft for Adafruit Industries
*
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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#include "common-hal/analogio/AnalogIn.h"
#include <string.h>
#include "py/gc.h"
#include "py/nlr.h"
#include "py/runtime.h"
#include "py/binary.h"
#include "py/mphal.h"
#include "shared-bindings/analogio/AnalogIn.h"
#include "asf/sam0/drivers/adc/adc.h"
#include "samd21_pins.h"
void common_hal_analogio_analogin_construct(analogio_analogin_obj_t* self,
const mcu_pin_obj_t *pin) {
if (!pin->has_adc) {
// No ADC function on that pin
mp_raise_ValueError("Pin does not have ADC capabilities");
}
claim_pin(pin);
self->pin = pin;
}
bool common_hal_analogio_analogin_deinited(analogio_analogin_obj_t *self) {
return self->pin == mp_const_none;
}
void common_hal_analogio_analogin_deinit(analogio_analogin_obj_t *self) {
if (common_hal_analogio_analogin_deinited(self)) {
return;
}
reset_pin(self->pin->pin);
self->pin = mp_const_none;
}
void analogin_reset() {
}
uint16_t common_hal_analogio_analogin_get_value(analogio_analogin_obj_t *self) {
// Something else might have used the ADC in a different way,
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// so we completely re-initialize it.
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struct adc_config config_adc;
adc_get_config_defaults(&config_adc);
config_adc.reference = ADC_REFERENCE_INTVCC1;
config_adc.gain_factor = ADC_GAIN_FACTOR_DIV2;
config_adc.positive_input = self->pin->adc_input;
config_adc.resolution = ADC_RESOLUTION_16BIT;
config_adc.clock_prescaler = ADC_CLOCK_PRESCALER_DIV128;
struct adc_module adc_instance;
// ADC must have been disabled before adc_init() is called.
adc_init(&adc_instance, ADC, &config_adc);
adc_enable(&adc_instance);
// Read twice and discard first result, as recommended in section 14 of
// http://www.atmel.com/images/Atmel-42645-ADC-Configurations-with-Examples_ApplicationNote_AT11481.pdf
// "Discard the first conversion result whenever there is a change in ADC configuration
// like voltage reference / ADC channel change"
// Empirical observation shows the first reading is quite different than subsequent ones.
uint16_t data;
enum status_code status;
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adc_start_conversion(&adc_instance);
do {
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status = adc_read(&adc_instance, &data);
} while (status == STATUS_BUSY);
if (status == STATUS_ERR_OVERFLOW) {
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mp_raise_RuntimeError("ADC result overwritten before reading");
}
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adc_start_conversion(&adc_instance);
do {
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status = adc_read(&adc_instance, &data);
} while (status == STATUS_BUSY);
if (status == STATUS_ERR_OVERFLOW) {
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mp_raise_RuntimeError("ADC result overwritten before reading");
}
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adc_disable(&adc_instance);
return data;
}
float common_hal_analogio_analogin_get_reference_voltage(analogio_analogin_obj_t *self) {
return 3.3f;
}