STM8S/A Standard Peripherals Firmware Library: Use the UART1 in a basic IrDA communication receive/transmit mode.

STM8S/A

Use the UART1 in a basic IrDA communication receive/transmit mode.
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  * @file    UART1/UART1_IrDA/readme.txt 
  * @author  MCD Application Team
  * @version V2.2.0
  * @date    30-September-2014
  * @brief   Description of the UART1 IrDA Example.
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Example description

The example provides two IrDA programs: transmitter / receiver and requires two boards to be able to run the full demonstration:

  • one board will act as IrDA transmitter
  • one board will act as IrDA receiver

On the Transmitter board: Five pins, configured in input floating mode, are used to select the byte to be sent at each pin state change The byte can be:

  • 0x00 if no key pressed
  • 0x01 if Joystick Sel pressed
  • 0x02 if Joystick Down pressed
  • 0x03 if Joystick Left pressed
  • 0x04 if Joystick Right pressed
  • 0x05 if Joystick Up pressed

On the Receiver board: Four leds are used to show which byte is received.

  • LED4 toggle when 0x05 is received (Joystick Up pressed in Transmitter board)
  • LED3 toggle when 0x02 is received (Joystick Down pressed in Transmitter board)
  • LED2 toggle when 0x03 is received (Joystick Left pressed in Transmitter board)
  • LED1 toggle when 0x04 is received (Joystick Right pressed in Transmitter board)
  • LED1 to LED4 toggle when 0x01 is received (Joystick Sel pressed in Transmitter board)

USART configured as follow:

  • BaudRate = 9600 baud
  • Word Length = 8 Bits
  • One Stop Bit
  • No parity
  • Receive and transmit enabled
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Hardware and Software environment
  • This example runs on STM8S High density and Low density devices and on STM8A High density devices.
  • This example has been tested with STMicroelectronics STM8/128-EVAL evaluation board and can be easily tailored to any other development board.
  • STM8/128-EVAL Set-up
    • IrDA tranceiver (U14) is used, make sure that JP10 jumper must be fitted.
    • Four leds LD1 to LD4 are used.
    • Joystick
How to use it ?

In order to make the program work, you must do the following :

  • Copy all source files from this example folder to the template folder under Project
  • Open your preferred toolchain
  • Rebuild all files and load your image into target memory
  • Run the example
Note:
  • High-Density STM8A devices are the STM8AF52xx STM8AF6269/8x/Ax, STM8AF51xx, and STM8AF6169/7x/8x/9x/Ax microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 32 to 128 Kbytes
  • Medium-Density STM8A devices are the STM8AF622x/4x, STM8AF6266/68, STM8AF612x/4x, and STM8AF6166/68 microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 8 to 32 Kbytes
  • High-Density STM8S devices are the STM8S207xx, STM8S007 and STM8S208xx microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 32 to 128 Kbytes.
  • Medium-Density STM8S devices are the STM8S105x and STM8S005 microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 16 to 32-Kbytes.
  • Low-Density STM8S devices are the STM8S103xx, STM8S003 and STM8S903xx microcontrollers where the Flash density is 8 Kbytes.

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