Teensy 4.0:修訂間差異
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# Change pin define in code | # Change pin define in code | ||
## SD.begin(BUILTIN_SDCARD) | ## SD.begin(BUILTIN_SDCARD) | ||
<pre> | |||
/* | |||
SD card datalogger | |||
This example shows how to log data from three analog sensors | |||
to an SD card using the SD library. | |||
The circuit: | |||
* analog sensors on analog ins 0, 1, and 2 | |||
* SD card attached to SPI bus as follows: | |||
** MOSI - pin 11, pin 7 on Teensy with audio board | |||
** MISO - pin 12 | |||
** CLK - pin 13, pin 14 on Teensy with audio board | |||
** CS - pin 4, pin 10 on Teensy with audio board | |||
created 24 Nov 2010 | |||
modified 9 Apr 2012 | |||
by Tom Igoe | |||
This example code is in the public domain. | |||
*/ | |||
#include <SD.h> | |||
#include <SPI.h> | |||
// On the Ethernet Shield, CS is pin 4. Note that even if it's not | |||
// used as the CS pin, the hardware CS pin (10 on most Arduino boards, | |||
// 53 on the Mega) must be left as an output or the SD library | |||
// functions will not work. | |||
// change this to match your SD shield or module; | |||
// Arduino Ethernet shield: pin 4 | |||
// Adafruit SD shields and modules: pin 10 | |||
// Sparkfun SD shield: pin 8 | |||
// Teensy audio board: pin 10 | |||
// Teensy 3.5 & 3.6 on-board: BUILTIN_SDCARD | |||
// Wiz820+SD board: pin 4 | |||
// Teensy 2.0: pin 0 | |||
// Teensy++ 2.0: pin 20 | |||
//const int chipSelect = 36; | |||
void setup() | |||
{ | |||
//UNCOMMENT THESE TWO LINES FOR TEENSY AUDIO BOARD: | |||
//SPI.setMOSI(37); // Audio shield has MOSI on pin 7 | |||
//SPI.setSCK(36); // Audio shield has SCK on pin 14 | |||
// Open serial communications and wait for port to open: | |||
Serial.begin(9600); | |||
while (!Serial) { | |||
; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only | |||
} | |||
Serial.print("Initializing SD card..."); | |||
// see if the card is present and can be initialized: | |||
if (!SD.begin(BUILTIN_SDCARD)) { | |||
Serial.println("Card failed, or not present"); | |||
// don't do anything more: | |||
return; | |||
} | |||
Serial.println("card initialized."); | |||
} | |||
void loop() | |||
{ | |||
// make a string for assembling the data to log: | |||
String dataString = ""; | |||
// read three sensors and append to the string: | |||
for (int analogPin = 0; analogPin < 3; analogPin++) { | |||
int sensor = analogRead(analogPin); | |||
dataString += String(sensor); | |||
if (analogPin < 2) { | |||
dataString += ","; | |||
} | |||
} | |||
// open the file. note that only one file can be open at a time, | |||
// so you have to close this one before opening another. | |||
File dataFile = SD.open("datalog.txt", FILE_WRITE); | |||
// if the file is available, write to it: | |||
if (dataFile) { | |||
dataFile.println(dataString); | |||
dataFile.close(); | |||
// print to the serial port too: | |||
Serial.println(dataString); | |||
} | |||
// if the file isn't open, pop up an error: | |||
else { | |||
Serial.println("error opening datalog.txt"); | |||
} | |||
} | |||
</pre> | |||
2019年10月27日 (日) 11:57的版本
IDE installation
- Download & Extract Arduino
- Install udev Rules
- The udev rule file gives non-root users permission to use the Teensy devices (serial, HID, etc). More Linux tips below.
sudo cp 49-teensy.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
SDIO 4 bit
- Format SD before running
- Change pin define in code
- SD.begin(BUILTIN_SDCARD)
/*
SD card datalogger
This example shows how to log data from three analog sensors
to an SD card using the SD library.
The circuit:
* analog sensors on analog ins 0, 1, and 2
* SD card attached to SPI bus as follows:
** MOSI - pin 11, pin 7 on Teensy with audio board
** MISO - pin 12
** CLK - pin 13, pin 14 on Teensy with audio board
** CS - pin 4, pin 10 on Teensy with audio board
created 24 Nov 2010
modified 9 Apr 2012
by Tom Igoe
This example code is in the public domain.
*/
#include <SD.h>
#include <SPI.h>
// On the Ethernet Shield, CS is pin 4. Note that even if it's not
// used as the CS pin, the hardware CS pin (10 on most Arduino boards,
// 53 on the Mega) must be left as an output or the SD library
// functions will not work.
// change this to match your SD shield or module;
// Arduino Ethernet shield: pin 4
// Adafruit SD shields and modules: pin 10
// Sparkfun SD shield: pin 8
// Teensy audio board: pin 10
// Teensy 3.5 & 3.6 on-board: BUILTIN_SDCARD
// Wiz820+SD board: pin 4
// Teensy 2.0: pin 0
// Teensy++ 2.0: pin 20
//const int chipSelect = 36;
void setup()
{
//UNCOMMENT THESE TWO LINES FOR TEENSY AUDIO BOARD:
//SPI.setMOSI(37); // Audio shield has MOSI on pin 7
//SPI.setSCK(36); // Audio shield has SCK on pin 14
// Open serial communications and wait for port to open:
Serial.begin(9600);
while (!Serial) {
; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
}
Serial.print("Initializing SD card...");
// see if the card is present and can be initialized:
if (!SD.begin(BUILTIN_SDCARD)) {
Serial.println("Card failed, or not present");
// don't do anything more:
return;
}
Serial.println("card initialized.");
}
void loop()
{
// make a string for assembling the data to log:
String dataString = "";
// read three sensors and append to the string:
for (int analogPin = 0; analogPin < 3; analogPin++) {
int sensor = analogRead(analogPin);
dataString += String(sensor);
if (analogPin < 2) {
dataString += ",";
}
}
// open the file. note that only one file can be open at a time,
// so you have to close this one before opening another.
File dataFile = SD.open("datalog.txt", FILE_WRITE);
// if the file is available, write to it:
if (dataFile) {
dataFile.println(dataString);
dataFile.close();
// print to the serial port too:
Serial.println(dataString);
}
// if the file isn't open, pop up an error:
else {
Serial.println("error opening datalog.txt");
}
}
