circuitpython/stmhal/boards/NETDUINO_PLUS_2/mpconfigboard.h

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#define NETDUINO_PLUS_2
#define MICROPY_HW_BOARD_NAME "NetduinoPlus2"
#define MICROPY_HW_MCU_NAME "STM32F405RG"
#define MICROPY_HW_HAS_SWITCH (1)
// On the netuino, the sdcard appears to be wired up as a 1-bit
// SPI, so the driver needs to be converted to support that before
// we can turn this on.
#define MICROPY_HW_HAS_SDCARD (0)
#define MICROPY_HW_HAS_MMA7660 (0)
#define MICROPY_HW_HAS_LIS3DSH (0)
#define MICROPY_HW_HAS_LCD (0)
#define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_RNG (1)
#define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_RTC (0)
#define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_TIMER (1)
#define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_SERVO (1)
#define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_DAC (0)
#define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_SPI1 (0)
#define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_SPI2 (1)
#define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_SPI3 (0)
#define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_CAN (0)
// HSE is 25MHz
#define MICROPY_HW_CLK_PLLM (25)
#define MICROPY_HW_CLK_PLLN (336)
#define MICROPY_HW_CLK_PLLP (RCC_PLLP_DIV2)
#define MICROPY_HW_CLK_PLLQ (7)
// I2C busses
#define MICROPY_HW_I2C2_SCL (pin_B10)
#define MICROPY_HW_I2C2_SDA (pin_B11)
// USRSW is pulled low. Pressing the button makes the input go high.
#define MICROPY_HW_USRSW_PIN (pin_B11)
#define MICROPY_HW_USRSW_PULL (GPIO_NOPULL)
#define MICROPY_HW_USRSW_EXTI_MODE (GPIO_MODE_IT_RISING)
#define MICROPY_HW_USRSW_PRESSED (1)
// LEDs
#define MICROPY_HW_LED1 (pin_A10) // Blue LED
#define MICROPY_HW_LED2 (pin_C13) // White LED (aka Power)
#define MICROPY_HW_LED3 (pin_A10) // Same as Led(1)
#define MICROPY_HW_LED4 (pin_C13) // Same as Led(2)
#define MICROPY_HW_LED_OTYPE (GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT_PP)
#define MICROPY_HW_LED_ON(pin) (pin->gpio->BSRRL = pin->pin_mask)
#define MICROPY_HW_LED_OFF(pin) (pin->gpio->BSRRH = pin->pin_mask)
// USB VBUS detect pin
#define MICROPY_HW_USB_VBUS_DETECT_PIN (pin_A9)