/* * Copyright (c) 2013 by Felix Rusu * * This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of either the GNU General Public License version 2 * or the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, both as * published by the Free Software Foundation. */ // This sketch is an example of using the SPIFlash library with a Moteino // that has an onboard SPI Flash chip. This sketch listens to a few serial commands // Hence type the following commands to interact with the SPI flash memory array: // - 'd' dumps the first 256bytes of the flash chip to screen // - 'e' erases the entire memory chip // - 'i' print manufacturer/device ID // - [0-9] writes a random byte to addresses [0-9] (either 0xAA or 0xBB) // Get the SPIFlash library from here: https://github.com/LowPowerLab/SPIFlash #include #include #define SERIAL_BAUD 115200 char input = 0; long lastPeriod = -1; ////////////////////////////////////////// // flash(SPI_CS, MANUFACTURER_ID) // SPI_CS - CS pin attached to SPI flash chip (8 in case of Moteino) // MANUFACTURER_ID - OPTIONAL, 0x1F44 for adesto(ex atmel) 4mbit flash // 0xEF30 for windbond 4mbit flash ////////////////////////////////////////// SPIFlash flash(8, 0xEF30); void setup(){ Serial.begin(SERIAL_BAUD); Serial.print("Start..."); if (flash.initialize()) Serial.println("Init OK!"); else Serial.println("Init FAIL!"); } void loop(){ // Handle serial input (to allow basic DEBUGGING of FLASH chip) // ie: display first 256 bytes in FLASH, erase chip, write bytes at first 10 positions, etc if (Serial.available() > 0) { input = Serial.read(); if (input == 'd') //d=dump flash area { Serial.println("Flash content:"); int counter = 0; while(counter<=256){ Serial.print(flash.readByte(counter++), HEX); Serial.print('.'); } Serial.println(); } else if (input == 'e') { Serial.print("Erasing Flash chip ... "); flash.chipErase(); while(flash.busy()); Serial.println("DONE"); } else if (input == 'i') { Serial.print("DeviceID: "); Serial.println(flash.readDeviceId(), HEX); } else if (input >= 48 && input <= 57) //0-9 { Serial.print("\nWriteByte("); Serial.print(input); Serial.print(")"); flash.writeByte(input-48, millis()%2 ? 0xaa : 0xbb); } } // Periodically blink the onboard LED while listening for serial commands if ((int)(millis()/500) > lastPeriod) { lastPeriod++; pinMode(9, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(9, lastPeriod%2); } }