-- This script is an example of reading a analog pin, PWM in and GPIO -- for these examples BRD_PWM_COUNT must be 0 ---@diagnostic disable: need-check-nil -- load the analog pin, there are only 16 of these available -- some are used by the main AP code, ie battery monitors -- assign them like this in the init, not in the main loop local analog_in = analog:channel() if not analog_in:set_pin(13) then -- typically 13 is the battery input gcs:send_text(0, "Invalid analog pin") end -- load a input pwm pin local pwm_in = PWMSource() local pwm_in_fail = PWMSource() if not pwm_in:set_pin(50) then -- AUX 1 gcs:send_text(0, "Failed to setup PWM in on pin 50") end -- there are a few combinations of PWM in that will not work -- this is due to the way interrupts are handled, AUX 1 and 6 cannot both -- be PWM at once because they use the same interrupt (on Cubes), this should fail if not pwm_in_fail:set_pin(55) then -- AUX 6 gcs:send_text(0, "Failed to setup PWM in on pin 55") end gpio:pinMode(51,1) -- set AUX 2 to output, gpio:pinMode(51,0) would be input function update() gcs:send_text(0, string.format("voltage: %0.2f, PWM: %i, input: ", analog_in:voltage_average(), pwm_in:get_pwm_us()) .. tostring(gpio:read(51))) -- analog_in:voltage_average() the average voltage since the last call -- analog_in:voltage_latest() the latest voltage reading -- analog_in:voltage_average_ratiometric() the average ratiometric voltage (relative to the board 5v) -- pwm_in:get_pwm_us() the latest pwm value in us -- pwm_in:get_pwm_avg_us() the average pwm value in us since the last call -- gpio:read(pin) -- gpio:write(pin, state) -- gpio:toggle(pin) gpio:toggle(51) return update, 1000 end return update() -- run immediately before starting to reschedule