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62 lines
1.6 KiB
C++
62 lines
1.6 KiB
C++
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/*
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Arduino Yun USB-to-Serial
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Allows you to use the Yun's 32U4 processor as a
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serial terminal for the linino processor
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Upload this to an Arduino Yun via serial (not WiFi)
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then open the serial monitor at 115200 to see the boot process
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of the linino processor. You can also use the serial monitor
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as a basic command line interface for the linino processor using
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this sketch.
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The circuit:
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* Arduino Yun
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created March 2013
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by Massimo Banzi
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This example code is in the public domain.
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*/
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long baud = 115200;
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// Pin 13 has an LED connected on most Arduino boards.
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// give it a name:
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int led = 13;
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int ledState = HIGH; // whether the LED is high or low
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(baud); // open serial connection to Linino
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Serial1.begin(baud); // open serial connection via USB-Serial
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Serial.println("Prova"); // Hello USB
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Serial1.println("Prova1"); // Hello Linino
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// initialize the digital pin as an output.
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pinMode(led, OUTPUT);
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digitalWrite(led, ledState); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level)
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}
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void loop() {
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// copy from virtual serial line to uart and vice versa
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if (Serial.available()) { // got anything from USB-Serial?
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char c = (char)Serial.read(); // read from USB-serial
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Serial1.write(c); // write to Linino
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ledState=!ledState; // invert LED state
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digitalWrite(led, ledState); // toggle the LED
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}
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if (Serial1.available()) { // got anything from Linino?
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char c = (char)Serial1.read(); // read from Linino
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Serial.write(c); // write to USB-serial
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}
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}
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