| .. _button-sample: |
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| Button demo |
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| Overview |
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| A simple button demo showcasing the use of GPIO input with interrupts. |
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| Requirements |
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| The demo assumes that a push button is connected to one of GPIO lines. The |
| sample code is configured to work on boards with user defined buttons and that |
| have defined the SW0_* variable in board.h |
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| To use this sample, you will require a board that defines the user switch in its |
| header file. The :file:`board.h` must define the following variables: |
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| - SW0_GPIO_NAME |
| - SW0_GPIO_PIN |
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| The following boards currently define the above variables: |
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| - bbc_microbit |
| - cc3200_launchxl |
| - frdm_k64f |
| - nrf51_pca10028 |
| - nrf52840_pca10056 |
| - nrf52_pca10040 |
| - nucleo_f103rb |
| - :ref:`quark_d2000_devboard` |
| - quark_se_c1000_devboard |
| - quark_se_c1000_ss_devboard |
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| Building and Running |
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| This sample can be built for multiple boards, in this example we will build it |
| for the nucleo_f103rb board: |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ cd samples/basic/button |
| $ make BOARD=nucleo_f103rb |
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| After startup, the program looks up a predefined GPIO device, and configures the |
| pin in input mode, enabling interrupt generation on falling edge. During each |
| iteration of the main loop, the state of GPIO line is monitored and printed to |
| the serial console. When the input button gets pressed, the interrupt handler |
| will print an information about this event along with its timestamp. |