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73 lines
2.9 KiB
C
73 lines
2.9 KiB
C
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// toneAC2 Library - v1.1 - 09/15/2015
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//
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// AUTHOR/LICENSE:
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// Created by Tim Eckel - teckel@leethost.com
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// Copyright 2015 License: GNU GPL v3 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
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//
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// LINKS:
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// Project home: https://bitbucket.org/teckel12/arduino-toneac/wiki/Home
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// Blog: http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=142097.0
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//
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// DISCLAIMER:
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// This software is furnished "as is", without technical support, and with no
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// warranty, express or implied, as to its usefulness for any purpose.
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//
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// PURPOSE:
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// Replacement to the standard tone library with the advantage of nearly twice
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// the volume, 800 bytes smaller compiled code size, and less stress on the
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// speaker. This alternate version uses timer 2 and allows for flexible pin
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// assignment. The primary version (toneAC) allows for higher frequencies,
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// higher quality, and even smaller code size. However, toneAC is fixed to
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// using the PWM timer 1 pins unlike toneAC2 which can use any two pins. Both
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// exclusively use port registers for the fast and smallest code possible.
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//
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// USAGE:
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// Connection is very similar to a piezo or standard speaker. Except, instead
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// of connecting one speaker wire to ground you connect both speaker wires to
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// Arduino pins. Unlike toneAC, with toneAC2 you can connect to any two pins.
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// Just as usual when connecting a speaker, make sure you add an in-line 100
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// ohm resistor between one of the pins and the speaker wire.
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//
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// SYNTAX:
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// toneAC2( pin1, pin2, frequency [, length [, background ]] ) - Play a note.
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// Parameters:
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// * pin1 - Pin to attach one of the speaker wires.
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// * pin2 - Pin to attach the other speaker wire.
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// * frequency - Play the specified frequency indefinitely, turn off with noToneAC2().
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// * length - [optional] Set the length to play in milliseconds. (default: 0 [forever], range: 0 to 2^32-1)
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// * background - [optional] Play note in background or pause till finished? (default: false, values: true/false)
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// noToneAC2() - Stop playing.
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//
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// HISTORY:
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// 09/15/2015 v1.1 - Fix a potential race condition with _tAC2_time. Moved
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// development to Bitbucket.
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//
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// 01/27/2013 v1.0 - Initial release.
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//
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#ifndef toneAC2_h
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#define toneAC2_h
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#if defined(ARDUINO) && ARDUINO >= 100
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#include <Arduino.h>
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#else
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#include <WProgram.h>
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#endif
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// This doesn't currently work. Would require more work than simply doing this.
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#if defined(__AVR_ATmega8__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega128__)
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#define TCCR2A TCCR2
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#define TCCR2B TCCR2
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#define TIMSK2 TIMSK
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#define COM2A1 COM21
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#define COM2A0 COM20
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#define OCIE2A OCIE2
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#define OCR2A OCR2
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#define TIMER2_COMPA_vect TIMER2_COMP_vect
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#endif
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void toneAC2(uint8_t pin1, unsigned int frequency = 0, unsigned long length = 0, uint8_t background = false);
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void noToneAC2();
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#endif |