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Alternatively, the <code>CMakefile.txt</code> can be used with the <code>cmake</code> command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For information on this method, please see [[Getting_Started_with_the_EMAC_OE_SDK#Target_Machine_Compiling | Getting Started with the EMAC OE SDK]]. | Alternatively, the <code>CMakefile.txt</code> can be used with the <code>cmake</code> command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For information on this method, please see [[Getting_Started_with_the_EMAC_OE_SDK#Target_Machine_Compiling | Getting Started with the EMAC OE SDK]]. | ||
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==Usage and Behavior== | ==Usage and Behavior== | ||
Latest revision as of 13:23, 30 November 2022
This is a guide to the ipac_led
C example project included in the EMAC OE SDK.
This project demonstrated the use of the iPac9x25's GPIOs to designate the LEDs output.
The ipac_led
project builds one executable: ipac_led_demo
.
Contents
Opening, Building and Uploading the Project Files
For information on opening the project from within Eclipse, please see Importing the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse. Then, follow Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse for information on how to build, upload and execute the example.
Alternatively, the Makefile
can be used with the make
command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For information on this method, please see Using EMAC OE SDK Example Projects.
EMAC SDK 5.X
For information on opening the project from within QtCreator, please see QtCreator: Adding Source Files. Then, follow Getting Started With Qt Creator for information on how to build, upload and execute the example.
Alternatively, the CMakefile.txt
can be used with the cmake
command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For information on this method, please see Getting Started with the EMAC OE SDK.
Code can be found at http://git.emacinc.com/OE/example-projects
Usage and Behavior
Hardware Requirements
The ipac_led
C example project will run on the iPac9x25 device.
Using ipac_led_demo
The ipac_led_demo
program is executed from the console. It takes no parameters.
./ipac_led_demo
The program has 3 examples that illuminate the 8 LED on the iPac9x25 in different orders.
Usage Example
root@ipac9x25:~# ./ipac_led_demo
Select the number of the example you would like to see.
1. Turn all on, then off.
2. Single light up the line, then back down.
3. Alternate back and forth.
Enter 0 to exit.
Enter the number into the command line to see the example run on the iPac9x25.
Summary
The ipac_led
C example project demonstrates use of GPIOs with the iPac9x25 LEDs.