esp-hal/esp32s3-hal/examples/i2c_bmp180_calibration_data.rs
Jesse Braham d12a3dbac5
Update all examples to remove unnecessary disabling of watchdogs (#768)
* Update `esp32-hal` examples

* Update `esp32c2-hal` examples

* Update `esp32c3-hal` examples

* Update `esp32c6-hal` examples

* Update `esp32h2-hal` examples

* Update `esp32s2-hal` examples

* Update `esp32s3-hal` examples

* Fix the `ram.rs` examples
2023-08-31 07:17:12 -07:00

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//! Read calibration data from BMP180 sensor
//!
//! This example dumps the calibration data from a BMP180 sensor
//!
//! The following wiring is assumed:
//! - SDA => GPIO1
//! - SCL => GPIO2
#![no_std]
#![no_main]
use esp32s3_hal::{clock::ClockControl, gpio::IO, i2c::I2C, peripherals::Peripherals, prelude::*};
use esp_backtrace as _;
use esp_println::println;
#[entry]
fn main() -> ! {
let peripherals = Peripherals::take();
let mut system = peripherals.SYSTEM.split();
let clocks = ClockControl::boot_defaults(system.clock_control).freeze();
let io = IO::new(peripherals.GPIO, peripherals.IO_MUX);
// Create a new peripheral object with the described wiring
// and standard I2C clock speed
let mut i2c = I2C::new(
peripherals.I2C0,
io.pins.gpio1,
io.pins.gpio2,
100u32.kHz(),
&mut system.peripheral_clock_control,
&clocks,
);
loop {
let mut data = [0u8; 22];
i2c.write_read(0x77, &[0xaa], &mut data).ok();
println!("{:02x?}", data);
}
}