// +build nucleof722ze package machine import ( "device/stm32" "runtime/interrupt" ) const ( LED = LED_BUILTIN LED_BUILTIN = LED_GREEN LED_GREEN = PB0 LED_BLUE = PB7 LED_RED = PB14 ) const ( BUTTON = BUTTON_USER BUTTON_USER = PC13 ) // UART pins const ( // PD8 and PD9 are connected to the ST-Link Virtual Com Port (VCP) UART_TX_PIN = PD8 UART_RX_PIN = PD9 UART_ALT_FN = 7 // GPIO_AF7_UART3 ) var ( // USART3 is the hardware serial port connected to the onboard ST-LINK // debugger to be exposed as virtual COM port over USB on Nucleo boards. UART1 = &_UART1 _UART1 = UART{ Buffer: NewRingBuffer(), Bus: stm32.USART3, TxAltFuncSelector: UART_ALT_FN, RxAltFuncSelector: UART_ALT_FN, } DefaultUART = UART1 ) func init() { UART1.Interrupt = interrupt.New(stm32.IRQ_USART3, _UART1.handleInterrupt) } // SPI pins const ( SPI0_SCK_PIN = PA5 SPI0_SDI_PIN = PA6 SPI0_SDO_PIN = PA7 ) // I2C pins const ( I2C0_SCL_PIN = PB8 I2C0_SDA_PIN = PB9 ) var ( // I2C1 is documented, alias to I2C0 as well I2C1 = &I2C{ Bus: stm32.I2C1, AltFuncSelector: 4, } I2C0 = I2C1 )