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    Moderator Robotik Visionär Avatar von radbruch
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    Hallo

    Über den ATMega32U4 bin ich auch schon gestolpert:
    https://www.roboternetz.de/community...l=1#post539603

    Aus Zeitmangel bin ich aber über die einfache USB-Kommunikation nicht hinausgekommen:

    Code:
    /* Simple example for Teensy USB Development Board
     * http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/
     * Copyright (c) 2008 PJRC.COM, LLC
     *
     * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
     * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
     * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
     * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
     * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
     * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
     *
     * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
     * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
     *
     * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
     * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
     * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
     * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
     * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
     * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
     * THE SOFTWARE.
     */
    
    #include <avr/io.h>
    #include <avr/pgmspace.h>
    #include <stdint.h>
    #include <util/delay.h>
    #include "usb_serial.h"
    
    #define LED_CONFIG	(DDRE |= (1<<6)) // PE6 ist die grüne LED mic 5.2.2012
    #define LED_ON		(PORTE |= (1<<6))
    #define LED_OFF		(PORTE &= ~(1<<6))
    #define CPU_PRESCALE(n) (CLKPR = 0x80, CLKPR = (n))
    
    void send_str(const char *s);
    uint8_t recv_str(char *buf, uint8_t size);
    void parse_and_execute_command(const char *buf, uint8_t num);
    
    #if 1
    // Very simple character echo test
    int main(void)
    {
    	CPU_PRESCALE(0);
    	LED_CONFIG;
    	LED_ON;
    	usb_init();
    	_delay_ms(1000);
    	LED_OFF;
    	while (1) {
    		int n = usb_serial_getchar();
    		if (n >= 0) {
    			usb_serial_putchar(n+1);
    		}
    	}
    }
    
    #else
    
    // Basic command interpreter for controlling port pins
    int main(void)
    {
    	char buf[32];
    	uint8_t n;
    
    	// set for 16 MHz clock, and turn on the LED
    	CPU_PRESCALE(0);
    	LED_CONFIG;
    	LED_ON;
    
    	// initialize the USB, and then wait for the host
    	// to set configuration.  If the Teensy is powered
    	// without a PC connected to the USB port, this
    	// will wait forever.
    	usb_init();
    	while (!usb_configured()) /* wait */ ;
    	_delay_ms(1000);
    
    	while (1) {
    		// wait for the user to run their terminal emulator program
    		// which sets DTR to indicate it is ready to receive.
    		while (!(usb_serial_get_control() & USB_SERIAL_DTR)) /* wait */ ;
    
    		// discard anything that was received prior.  Sometimes the
    		// operating system or other software will send a modem
    		// "AT command", which can still be buffered.
    		usb_serial_flush_input();
    
    		// print a nice welcome message
    		send_str(PSTR("\r\nTeensy USB Serial Example, "
    			"Simple Pin Control Shell\r\n\r\n"
    			"Example Commands\r\n"
    			"  B0?   Read Port B, pin 0\r\n"
    			"  C2=0  Write Port C, pin 1 LOW\r\n"
    			"  D6=1  Write Port D, pin 6 HIGH  (D6 is LED pin)\r\n\r\n"));
    
    		// and then listen for commands and process them
    		while (1); {
    			send_str(PSTR("> "));
    			n = recv_str(buf, sizeof(buf));
    			if (n == 255) break;
    			send_str(PSTR("\r\n"));
    			parse_and_execute_command(buf, n);
    		}
    	}
    }
    #endif
    
    // Send a string to the USB serial port.  The string must be in
    // flash memory, using PSTR
    //
    void send_str(const char *s)
    {
    	char c;
    	while (1) {
    		c = pgm_read_byte(s++);
    		if (!c) break;
    		usb_serial_putchar(c);
    	}
    }
    
    // Receive a string from the USB serial port.  The string is stored
    // in the buffer and this function will not exceed the buffer size.
    // A carriage return or newline completes the string, and is not
    // stored into the buffer.
    // The return value is the number of characters received, or 255 if
    // the virtual serial connection was closed while waiting.
    //
    uint8_t recv_str(char *buf, uint8_t size)
    {
    	int16_t r;
    	uint8_t count=0;
    
    	while (count < size) {
    		r = usb_serial_getchar();
    		if (r != -1) {
    			if (r == '\r' || r == '\n') return count;
    			if (r >= ' ' && r <= '~') {
    				*buf++ = r;
    				usb_serial_putchar(r);
    				count++;
    			}
    		} else {
    			if (!usb_configured() ||
    			  !(usb_serial_get_control() & USB_SERIAL_DTR)) {
    				// user no longer connected
    				return 255;
    			}
    			// just a normal timeout, keep waiting
    		}
    	}
    	return count;
    }
    
    // parse a user command and execute it, or print an error message
    //
    void parse_and_execute_command(const char *buf, uint8_t num)
    {
    	uint8_t port, pin, val;
    
    	if (num < 3) {
    		send_str(PSTR("unrecognized format, 3 chars min req'd\r\n"));
    		return;
    	}
    	// first character is the port letter
    	if (buf[0] >= 'A' && buf[0] <= 'F') {
    		port = buf[0] - 'A';
    	} else if (buf[0] >= 'a' && buf[0] <= 'f') {
    		port = buf[0] - 'a';
    	} else {
    		send_str(PSTR("Unknown port \""));
    		usb_serial_putchar(buf[0]);
    		send_str(PSTR("\", must be A - F\r\n"));
    		return;
    	}
    	// second character is the pin number
    	if (buf[1] >= '0' && buf[1] <= '7') {
    		pin = buf[1] - '0';
    	} else {
    		send_str(PSTR("Unknown pin \""));
    		usb_serial_putchar(buf[0]);
    		send_str(PSTR("\", must be 0 to 7\r\n"));
    		return;
    	}
    	// if the third character is a question mark, read the pin
    	if (buf[2] == '?') {
    		// make the pin an input
    		*(uint8_t *)(0x21 + port * 3) &= ~(1 << pin);
    		// read the pin
    		val = *(uint8_t *)(0x20 + port * 3) & (1 << pin);
    		usb_serial_putchar(val ? '1' : '0');
    		send_str(PSTR("\r\n"));
    		return;
    	}
    	// if the third character is an equals sign, write the pin
    	if (num >= 4 && buf[2] == '=') {
    		if (buf[3] == '0') {
    			// make the pin an output
    			*(uint8_t *)(0x21 + port * 3) |= (1 << pin);
    			// drive it low
    			*(uint8_t *)(0x22 + port * 3) &= ~(1 << pin);
    			return;
    		} else if (buf[3] == '1') {
    			// make the pin an output
    			*(uint8_t *)(0x21 + port * 3) |= (1 << pin);
    			// drive it high
    			*(uint8_t *)(0x22 + port * 3) |= (1 << pin);
    			return;
    		} else {
    			send_str(PSTR("Unknown value \""));
    			usb_serial_putchar(buf[3]);
    			send_str(PSTR("\", must be 0 or 1\r\n"));
    			return;
    		}
    	}
    	// otherwise, error message
    	send_str(PSTR("Unknown command \""));
    	usb_serial_putchar(buf[0]);
    	send_str(PSTR("\", must be ? or =\r\n"));
    }

    Wenn möglich würde ich dieses Board gerne mit LunaAVR programmieren:
    Code:
    avr.device = atmega32u4
    avr.clock = 16000000
    
    porte.6.mode = output, pulldown		' grüne LED aus
    
    Do
      waitms 500
      toggle porte.6
      waitms 100
      toggle porte.6
    Loop

    Gruß

    mic
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