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4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Shawcroft
d1b15cf1a3 esp8266: Don't reset TX and RX lines. The pullup is required for
the Adafruit Huzzah Breakout because it has a diode to protect
against 5v logic which effectively blocks 1s and relies on the
pull up to produce them.
2017-04-13 14:15:06 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
781633c716 Fix up Analog classes: unify them at 16 bits and adds reference_voltage member
to make for easy conversion. Fixes #14.
2016-12-13 16:09:00 -08:00
Scott Shawcroft
0ae344841f atmel-samd & esp8266: Make sure pins are not already in use.
This prevents corrupting previous functional objects by stealing their pins
out from under them. It prevents this by ensuring that pins are in default
state before claiming them. It also verifies pins are released correctly and
reset on soft reset.

Fixes #4, instantiating a second class will fail.
Fixes #29, pins are now reset too.
2016-12-07 15:21:14 -08:00
Scott Shawcroft
ccbb5e84f9 This introduces an alternative hardware API called nativeio structured around different functions that are typically accelerated by native hardware. Its not meant to reflect the structure of the hardware.
Docs are here: http://tannewt-micropython.readthedocs.io/en/microcontroller/

It differs from upstream's machine in the following ways:

* Python API is identical across ports due to code structure. (Lives in shared-bindings)
* Focuses on abstracting common functionality (AnalogIn) and not representing structure (ADC).
* Documentation lives with code making it easy to ensure they match.
* Pin is split into references (board.D13 and microcontroller.pin.PA17) and functionality (DigitalInOut).
* All nativeio classes claim underlying hardware resources when inited on construction, support Context Managers (aka with statements) and have deinit methods which release the claimed hardware.
* All constructors take pin references rather than peripheral ids. Its up to the implementation to find hardware or throw and exception.
2016-11-21 14:11:52 -08:00