47 lines
1.7 KiB
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47 lines
1.7 KiB
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Running the Demo
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Compiling
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To compile this example you will need make, avrgcc avr-binutils and the avrlibc.
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If you are reading this I assume you already have an avr toolchain in place.
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Also you'll need avrdude to flash your avr.
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The makefile takes 3 optional parameters:
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* **F_CPU** Clock speed of your controller in Hertz (default: 16000000)
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* **AVRMCU** The name of your microcontroller, currently only atmega8 and atmega32p are supported (default: atemga8)
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* **ISPPORT** The serial interface for `make flash` (default: /dev/ttyACM0)
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To compile and flash the code run (assuming there is a serial bootloader like optiboot present on your controller):
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```
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make
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make flash
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```
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If you want to run the code on your Arduino try:
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```
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make AVRMCU=atmega32p
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make AVRMCU=atmega32p flash
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```
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Afterwards connect the encoder and start a terminal emulator of your choice on your serial interface.
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If you start sending newlines to the microcontroller, you should see it respond with measurements in plain ASCII.
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You can also run cube_demo.py on this interface if you have PyOpengl and PySerial installed.
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It might be necessary to change the SERIAL constant on line 16 to the correct interface.
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Connecting the encoder
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Simply onnect the encoder according to the following table:
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| AS5043 | AVR | Arduino |
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|--------|------------|----------------|
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| PROG | GND | GND |
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| DO | PB4 (MISO) | digital pin 12 |
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| CLK | PB5 (SCK) | digital pin 13 |
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| CS | PB2 (SS) | digital pin 10 |
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| MODE | GND | GND |
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| VDD5V | +5v | +5v |
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| VSS | GND | GND |
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