/* * Copyright (C) 2018 Gunar Schorcht * * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser * General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level * directory for more details. */ /** * @ingroup boards_esp32_wroom-32 * @brief Peripheral MCU configuration for generic ESP32-WROOM-32 boards * @{ * * This configuration can be used for a large set of ESP32 boards that * use an ESP32-WROOM-32 module and simply break out all GPIOs to external * pads without having any special hardware or interfaces on-board. * Examples are Espressif's EPS32-DEVKIT or NodeMCU-ESP32S and a large * number of clones. * * For detailed information about the configuration of ESP32 boards, see * section \ref esp32_comm_periph "Common Peripherals". * * @note * Most definitions can be overridden by an \ref esp32_app_spec_conf * "application-specific board configuration". * * @file * @author Gunar Schorcht */ #ifndef PERIPH_CONF_H #define PERIPH_CONF_H #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * @name ADC and DAC channel configuration * @{ */ /** * @brief Declaration of GPIOs that can be used as ADC channels * * For generic boards, all ADC pins that have broken out are declared as ADC * channels. * * @note As long as the GPIOs listed in ADC_GPIOS are not initialized as ADC * channels with the ```adc_init``` function, they can be used for other * purposes. */ #ifndef ADC_GPIOS #define ADC_GPIOS { GPIO0 , GPIO2 , GPIO4 , GPIO12, GPIO13, GPIO14, \ GPIO15, GPIO25, GPIO26, GPIO27, GPIO32, GPIO33, \ GPIO34, GPIO35, GPIO36, GPIO39 } #endif /** * @brief Declaration of GPIOs that can be used as DAC channels * * For generic boards the 2 DAC lines GPIO25 and GPIO26 are declared as * DAC channels. * * @note As long as the GPIOs listed in DAC_GPIOS are not initialized as DAC * channels with the ```dac_init``` function, they can be used for other * purposes. */ #ifndef DAC_GPIOS #define DAC_GPIOS { GPIO25, GPIO26 } #endif /** @} */ /** * @name I2C configuration * * For generic boards, only one I2C interface I2C_DEV(0) is defined. * * The GPIOs listed in the configuration are only initialized as I2C signals * when module ```perpih_i2c``` is used. Otherwise they are not allocated and * can be used for other purposes. * * @{ */ #ifndef I2C0_SPEED #define I2C0_SPEED I2C_SPEED_FAST /**< I2C bus speed of I2C_DEV(0) */ #endif #ifndef I2C0_SCL #define I2C0_SCL GPIO22 /**< SCL signal of I2C_DEV(0) [UEXT1] */ #endif #ifndef I2C0_SDA #define I2C0_SDA GPIO21 /**< SDA signal of I2C_DEV(0) [UEXT1] */ #endif /** @} */ /** * @name PWM channel configuration * * For generic boards, two PWM devices are configured. These devices * contain all GPIOs that are not defined as I2C, SPI or UART for this board. * Generally, all outputs pins could be used as PWM channels. * * @note As long as the according PWM device is not initialized with * the ```pwm_init```, the GPIOs declared for this device can be used * for other purposes. * * @{ */ /** * @brief Declaration of the channels for device PWM_DEV(0), * at maximum six channels. */ #ifndef PWM0_GPIOS #define PWM0_GPIOS { GPIO0, GPIO2, GPIO4, GPIO16, GPIO17 } #endif /** * @brief Declaration of the channels for device PWM_DEV(1), * at maximum six channels. */ #ifndef PWM1_GPIOS #define PWM1_GPIOS { GPIO27, GPIO32, GPIO33 } #endif /** @} */ /** * @name SPI configuration * * @note The GPIOs listed in the configuration are first initialized as SPI * signals when the corresponding SPI interface is used for the first time * by either calling the ```spi_init_cs``` function or the ```spi_acquire``` * function. That is, they are not allocated as SPI signals before and can * be used for other purposes as long as the SPI interface is not used. * @{ */ #ifndef SPI0_CTRL #define SPI0_CTRL VSPI /**< VSPI is used as SPI_DEV(0) */ #endif #ifndef SPI0_SCK #define SPI0_SCK GPIO18 /**< VSPI SCK */ #endif #ifndef SPI0_MISO #define SPI0_MISO GPIO19 /**< VSPI MISO */ #endif #ifndef SPI0_MOSI #define SPI0_MOSI GPIO23 /**< VSPI MOSI */ #endif #ifndef SPI0_CS0 #define SPI0_CS0 GPIO5 /**< VSPI CS0 */ #endif #ifndef SPI1_CTRL #define SPI1_CTRL HSPI /**< HSPI is used as SPI_DEV(1) */ #endif #ifndef SPI1_SCK #define SPI1_SCK GPIO14 /**< HSPI SCK */ #endif #ifndef SPI1_MISO #define SPI1_MISO GPIO12 /**< HSPI MISO */ #endif #ifndef SPI1_MOSI #define SPI1_MOSI GPIO13 /**< HSPI MOSI */ #endif #ifndef SPI1_CS0 #define SPI1_CS0 GPIO15 /**< HSPI CS0 */ #endif /** @} */ /** * @name UART configuration * * ESP32 provides 3 UART interfaces at maximum: * * UART_DEV(0) uses fixed standard configuration.
* UART_DEV(1) is defined here.
* UART_DEV(2) is not used.
* * @{ */ #define UART0_TXD GPIO1 /**< direct I/O pin for UART_DEV(0) TxD, can't be changed */ #define UART0_RXD GPIO3 /**< direct I/O pin for UART_DEV(0) RxD, can't be changed */ #if FLASH_MODE_DOUT || FLASH_MODE_DIO || DOXYGEN #ifndef UART1_TXD #define UART1_TXD GPIO10 /**< direct I/O pin for UART_DEV(1) TxD */ #endif #ifndef UART1_RXD #define UART1_RXD GPIO9 /**< direct I/O pin for UART_DEV(1) RxD */ #endif #else #warning Configuration problem: Flash mode is qio or qout, \ GPIO9 and GPIO10 are not available for UART1 as configured #endif /** @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus } /* end extern "C" */ #endif /* include common peripheral definitions as last step */ #include "periph_conf_common.h" #endif /* PERIPH_CONF_H */ /** @} */