I am trying to interface a Sparkfun particulate-matter sensor (their P/N SEN-15103) to a Teensy 3.2, using Teensyduino 1.48/Arduino 1.88 under Windows 7/64. To verify that the IDE recognizes the Teensy 3.2, I can
see that Tools/Get Board Info retrieves the correct serial number for the board.
The code supplied with the sensor for UART communication with the sensor is only a stub, so I filled it out to
The calling code is bulky and unlikely to be relevant. Also, there may be some run-time problems with trying to read from empty buffers and so forth, but I planned to get this code working, perhaps by inserting extravagant delays, and then to rewrite the whole package. That's irrelevant too; this code never makes it to run time.
Instead, the compiler reports that neither of the Teensy-specific built-ins (Serial1 and delayMicroseconds) is declared. I don't know what is going on.
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
see that Tools/Get Board Info retrieves the correct serial number for the board.
The code supplied with the sensor for UART communication with the sensor is only a stub, so I filled it out to
Code:
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#include "sensirion_arch_config.h"
#include "sensirion_uart.h"
/*
* INSTRUCTIONS
* ============
*
* Implement all functions where they are marked with TODO: implement
* Follow the function specification in the comments.
*/
/**
* sensirion_uart_select_port() - select the UART port index to use
* THE IMPLEMENTATION IS OPTIONAL ON SINGLE-PORT
* SETUPS (only one SPS30)
*
* Return: 0 on success, an error code otherwise
*/
int16_t sensirion_uart_select_port(uint8_t port) {
return 0;
}
/**
* sensirion_uart_open() - initialize UART
*
* Return: 0 on success, an error code otherwise
*/
int16_t sensirion_uart_open()
{ Serial1.begin(115200); // problem here
while (!Serial1)
{};
return 0;
}
/**
* sensirion_uart_close() - release UART resources
*
* Return: 0 on success, an error code otherwise
*/
int16_t sensirion_uart_close() {
// TODO: implement
return 0;
}
/**
* sensirion_uart_tx() - transmit data over UART
*
* @data_len: number of bytes to send
* @data: data to send
* Return: Number of bytes sent or a negative error code
*/
int16_t sensirion_uart_tx(uint16_t data_len, const uint8_t* Data)
{ // TODO: implement
for (int I = 1; I <= data_len; I++)
{ Serial1.print(Data[I-1]); } // problem here
return data_len;;
}
/**
* sensirion_uart_rx() - receive data over UART
*
* @data_len: max number of bytes to receive
* @data: Memory where received data is stored
* Return: Number of bytes received or a negative error code
*/
int16_t sensirion_uart_rx(uint16_t max_data_len, uint8_t* Data)
{ for (int I = 1; I <= max_data_len; I++)
{ Data[I-1] = Serial1.read(); }// problem here
// TODO: implement
return max_data_len;
}
/**
* Sleep for a given number of microseconds. The function should delay the
* execution for at least the given time, but may also sleep longer.
*
* Despite the unit, a <10 millisecond precision is sufficient.
*
* @param useconds the sleep time in microseconds
*/
void sensirion_sleep_usec(uint32_t useconds)
{ delayMicroseconds(useconds); // problem here
// TODO: implement
}
The calling code is bulky and unlikely to be relevant. Also, there may be some run-time problems with trying to read from empty buffers and so forth, but I planned to get this code working, perhaps by inserting extravagant delays, and then to rewrite the whole package. That's irrelevant too; this code never makes it to run time.
Instead, the compiler reports that neither of the Teensy-specific built-ins (Serial1 and delayMicroseconds) is declared. I don't know what is going on.
Any suggestion will be appreciated.