USB_Host_Shield_2.0/examples/adk/ArduinoBlinkLED/ArduinoBlinkLED.ino
Kristian Lauszus 79dd1d6952 Minor edit
2012-04-11 01:48:46 +02:00

46 lines
1.5 KiB
C++

// The source for the Android application can be found at the following link: http://www.tkjelectronics.dk/uploads/ArduinoBlinkLED.zip
// The code for the Android application is heavily based on this guide: http://allaboutee.com/2011/12/31/arduino-adk-board-blink-an-led-with-your-phone-code-and-explanation/ by Miguel
#include <Usb.h>
#include <adk.h>
USB Usb;
ADK adk(&Usb,"TKJElectronics", // Manufacturer Name
"ArduinoBlinkLED", // Model Name
"Example sketch for the USB Host Shield", // Description (user-visible string)
"1.0", // Version
"http://www.tkjelectronics.dk/uploads/ArduinoBlinkLED.apk", // URL (web page to visit if no installed apps support the accessory)
"123456789"); // Serial Number (optional)
#define LED 13 // Pin 13 is occupied by the SCK pin on a normal Arduino (Uno, Duemilanove etc.), so use a different pin
void setup()
{
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.print("\r\nADK demo start");
if (Usb.Init() == -1) {
Serial.print("\r\nOSCOKIRQ failed to assert");
while(1); //halt
}
pinMode(LED, OUTPUT);
}
void loop()
{
Usb.Task();
if(adk.isReady()) {
uint8_t msg[1];
uint16_t len = sizeof(msg);
uint8_t rcode = adk.RcvData(&len, msg);
if(rcode && rcode != hrNAK)
USBTRACE2("Data rcv. :", rcode);
if(len > 0) {
Serial.print(F("\r\nData Packet: "));
Serial.print(msg[0]);
digitalWrite(LED,msg[0] ? HIGH : LOW);
}
}
else
digitalWrite(LED, LOW);
}