esp-hal/esp32s2-hal/examples/spi_loopback.rs
2023-05-25 06:02:15 -07:00

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//! SPI loopback test
//!
//! Folowing pins are used:
//! SCLK GPIO36
//! MISO GPIO37
//! MOSI GPIO35
//! CS GPIO34
//!
//! Depending on your target and the board you are using you have to change the
//! pins.
//!
//! This example transfers data via SPI.
//! Connect MISO and MOSI pins to see the outgoing data is read as incoming
//! data.
#![no_std]
#![no_main]
use esp32s2_hal::{
clock::ClockControl,
gpio::IO,
peripherals::Peripherals,
prelude::*,
spi::{Spi, SpiMode},
timer::TimerGroup,
Delay,
Rtc,
};
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();
// Disable the watchdog timers. For the ESP32-S2, this includes the RTC WDT, and
// the TIMG WDT.
let mut rtc = Rtc::new(peripherals.RTC_CNTL);
let timer_group0 = TimerGroup::new(
peripherals.TIMG0,
&clocks,
&mut system.peripheral_clock_control,
);
let mut wdt = timer_group0.wdt;
wdt.disable();
rtc.rwdt.disable();
let io = IO::new(peripherals.GPIO, peripherals.IO_MUX);
let sclk = io.pins.gpio36;
let miso = io.pins.gpio37;
let mosi = io.pins.gpio35;
let cs = io.pins.gpio34;
let mut spi = Spi::new(
peripherals.SPI2,
sclk,
mosi,
miso,
cs,
100u32.kHz(),
SpiMode::Mode0,
&mut system.peripheral_clock_control,
&clocks,
);
let mut delay = Delay::new(&clocks);
loop {
let mut data = [0xde, 0xca, 0xfb, 0xad];
spi.transfer(&mut data).unwrap();
println!("{:x?}", data);
delay.delay_ms(250u32);
}
}