rtic/examples/nrf52840_blinky
Finomnis 8c23e178f3
Monotonic rewrite (#874)
* Rework timer_queue and monotonic architecture

Goals:
 * make Monotonic purely internal
 * make Monotonic purely tick passed, no fugit involved
 * create a wrapper struct in the user's code via a macro that then
   converts the "now" from the tick based monotonic to a fugit based
   timestamp

We need to proxy the delay functions of the timer queue anyway,
so we could simply perform the conversion in those proxy functions.

* Update cargo.lock

* Update readme of rtic-time

* CI: ESP32: Redact esp_image: Too volatile

* Fixup: Changelog double entry rebase mistake

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Co-authored-by: Henrik Tjäder <henrik@tjaders.com>
2024-04-10 22:00:38 +00:00
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nrf52840_blinky

An RTIC blinky example intended for nrf52840-dongle.

Dependencies

$ cargo install flip-link

2. probe-rs:

$ # make sure to install v0.2.0 or later
$ cargo install probe-rs --features cli

Run

The nrf52840-dongle needs to be connected to the computer via an SWD probe, like a J-Link EDU Mini.

Then, run:

cargo run --release --bin blinky_timer