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1 /*
2  * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2018 Eistec AB
3  * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-only
4  */
5 
6 #pragma once
7 
18 #include "cpu.h"
19 #include "board_common.h"
20 #include "periph_conf.h"
21 
22 #ifdef __cplusplus
23 extern "C"
24 {
25 #endif
26 
27 /* PTB18 is configured for non-maskable interrupt at power on reset, but it is
28  * also connected to the LED that is used by the JLink OpenSDA application as a
29  * status indicator, which causes the KW41Z to become stuck in the NMI handler
30  * at power on because the debugger interface is pulling the pin low to enable
31  * the LED to show that it is connected. */
32 /* Set the FOPT bit to disable NMI so that we can use it as a GPIO pin for the LED */
33 #define KINETIS_FOPT (0xff & ~(NV_FOPT_NMI_DIS_MASK))
38 /* The LED pins on this board are connected to both the KW41Z and to the OpenSDA
39  * K22F MCU, which may cause some issues between the two MCUs. The safest way to
40  * use these LEDs is to cut the intentional shorts SH5, SH6 between the K22F and
41  * the KW41Z. Cutting these traces will leave the KW41Z connected to the LEDs
42  * but the K22F will be cut off. */
43 /* The connected pin on the K22F (PTC6) is configured as an input when running
44  * the JLink OpenSDA application, so it should be reasonably safe to use this
45  * LED from the KW41Z */
46 #define LED0_PIN GPIO_PIN(PORT_B, 3)
47 #define LED0_MASK (1 << 3)
48 #define LED0_ON (GPIOB->PCOR = LED0_MASK)
49 #define LED0_OFF (GPIOB->PSOR = LED0_MASK)
50 #define LED0_TOGGLE (GPIOB->PTOR = LED0_MASK)
51 /* Enable this only if you have cut the intentional short SH6 which connects
52  * the debugger pin to the LED and KW41Z PTB18. Otherwise we may end up with one
53  * MCU driving the pin high and the other driving it low */
54 #if 0 /* user has cut SH6 */
55 /* The connected pin on the K22F (PTC7) is configured as a digital output with
56  * high drive strength enabled in the JLink OpenSDA application, so this should
57  * definitely not be configured as a digital output on the KW41Z unless the
58  * corresponding short SH6 has been cut.*/
59 #define LED1_PIN GPIO_PIN(PORT_B, 18)
60 #define LED1_MASK (1 << 18)
61 #define LED1_ON (GPIOB->PCOR = LED1_MASK)
62 #define LED1_OFF (GPIOB->PSOR = LED1_MASK)
63 #define LED1_TOGGLE (GPIOB->PTOR = LED1_MASK)
64 #endif /* user has cut SH6 */
71 /* Pressing SW1 will short this pin to ground but there are no external pull
72  * resistors, use internal pull-up on the pin */
73 /* BTN0 is mapped to SW1 */
74 #define BTN0_PIN GPIO_PIN(PORT_B, 2)
75 #define BTN0_MODE GPIO_IN_PU
82 #if IS_ACTIVE(KINETIS_XTIMER_SOURCE_PIT)
83 /* PIT xtimer configuration */
84 #define XTIMER_DEV (TIMER_PIT_DEV(0))
85 #define XTIMER_CHAN (0)
86 /* Default xtimer settings should work on the PIT */
87 #else
88 /* LPTMR xtimer configuration */
89 #define XTIMER_DEV (TIMER_LPTMR_DEV(0))
90 #define XTIMER_CHAN (0)
91 /* LPTMR is 16 bits wide and runs at 32768 Hz (clocked by the RTC) */
92 #define XTIMER_WIDTH (16)
93 #define XTIMER_BACKOFF (5)
94 #define XTIMER_ISR_BACKOFF (5)
95 #define XTIMER_HZ (32768ul)
96 #endif
103 #define CONFIG_ZTIMER_USEC_TYPE ZTIMER_TYPE_PERIPH_TIMER
104 #define CONFIG_ZTIMER_USEC_DEV (TIMER_PIT_DEV(0))
105 #define CONFIG_ZTIMER_USEC_FREQ (1000000LU)
106 #define CONFIG_ZTIMER_USEC_WIDTH (32)
109 #ifdef __cplusplus
110 }
111 #endif
112 
Peripheral MCU configuration for the Zigduino board.