avrIO
C++11/17/20 library for manipulating I/O port pins and I/O registers of AVR8 (by ricardocosme)
inout_thermo
ATtiny85 Inside&Outside thermometer written in modern C++ (by ricardocosme)
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5.0 | 2.6 | |
8 months ago | about 3 years ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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avrIO
Posts with mentions or reviews of avrIO.
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Floating inputs matters
[@C++ land] BTW, I have a library called avrIO that allows a better syntax that is type safe and without overhead if compared to avr-libc:
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[C++@AVR8] Operations on I/O registers and I/O port pins
I have created a guide to help someone eventually interested to do a contribution to support a new MCU: https://github.com/ricardocosme/avrIO/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.org
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[C++] Operations on I/O registers and I/O port pins
I've updated avrIO to allow operations on multiple pins and also actions on registers and its respective bits.
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[C++] Exploring type safety and expressiveness on IO registers
With avrIO the programmer can write:
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[AVR8] C++20 Concepts and traits class to help abstract I/O port pins
Yes, I know it, but this snippet is from a C++11/17/20 library: avrIO.
inout_thermo
Posts with mentions or reviews of inout_thermo.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-28.
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Floating inputs matters
Another day I was updating the thermometer (ATtiny85 + ds18b20) of my office and I have decided to measure the impact of floating inputs on the power consumption when the device isn't sleeping. The project has three unused pins and I have measured a peak of 4.9mA when these pins were floating, but when the pull-up resistor is activated on them then there is a decrease of ~10.2% (4.4mA) of the current.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing avrIO and inout_thermo you can also consider the following projects:
avr-libstdcxx - Docker project to build AVR C++ compilers in freestanding mode as an example implementation of P0829. Related to https://gitlab.com/avr-libstdcxx
avrINT - C++11/17 facilities to use the interrupt capabilities of AVR
ubuntu-toolchains
avrWDT - C++11 header-only library to enable and disable the watchdog timer(WDT) of an AVR8
ssd1306 - C++11/17 driver to operate SSD1306 OLED using AVR8.
svntogit-community - Automatic import of svn 'community' repo (read-only mirror)