#include <stdio.h>
#define SSprintf(c,v) printf(c, v);
void print_config(char read_config_buf[10]) {
char buffer[255];
uint16_t channel = ((uint16_t)(read_config_buf[1] & 0x01)<<8) | read_config_buf[0];
uint32_t freq = (422400UL + (channel * 100UL)) * (1 + ((read_config_buf[1] & ~NRF905_MASK_BAND) >> 1));
Serial.println();
SSprintf("Channel: %u", channel);
SSprintf("Freq: %luKHz", freq);
SSprintf("Auto retransmit: %hhu", !!(read_config_buf[1] & ~NRF905_MASK_AUTO_RETRAN));
SSprintf("Low power RX: %hhu", !!(read_config_buf[1] & ~NRF905_MASK_LOW_RX));
// TX power
uint8_t data = read_config_buf[1] & ~NRF905_MASK_PWR;
switch(data)
{
case NRF905_PWR_n10:
data = -10;
break;
case NRF905_PWR_n2:
data = -2;
break;
case NRF905_PWR_6:
data = 6;
break;
case NRF905_PWR_10:
data = 10;
break;
default:
data = -127;
break;
}
SSprintf("TX Power: %hhddBm", (int8_t)data);
SSprintf("TX Address width: %hhu", read_config_buf[2] >> 4);
SSprintf("RX Address width: %hhu", read_config_buf[2] & 0x07);
SSprintf("RX Payload size: %hhu", read_config_buf[3]);
SSprintf("TX Payload size: %hhu", read_config_buf[4]);
SSprintf("RX Address [0]: %hhu", read_config_buf[5]);
SSprintf("RX Address [1]: %hhu", read_config_buf[6]);
SSprintf("RX Address [2]: %hhu", read_config_buf[7]);
SSprintf("RX Address [3]: %hhu", read_config_buf[8]);
SSprintf("RX Address: %lu", ((unsigned long)read_config_buf[8]<<24 | (unsigned long)read_config_buf[7]<<16 | (unsigned long)read_config_buf[6]<<8 | (unsigned long)read_config_buf[5]));
char* str;
// CRC mode
data = read_config_buf[9] & ~NRF905_MASK_CRC;
switch(data)
{
case NRF905_CRC_16:
str = (char*)"16bit";
break;
case NRF905_CRC_8:
str = (char*)"8bit";
break;
default:
str = (char*)"Disabled";
break;
}
SSprintf("CRC Mode: %s", str);
// Xtal freq
data = read_config_buf[9] & ~NRF905_MASK_CLK;
switch(data)
{
case NRF905_CLK_4MHZ:
data = 4;
break;
case NRF905_CLK_8MHZ:
data = 8;
break;
case NRF905_CLK_12MHZ:
data = 12;
break;
case NRF905_CLK_16MHZ:
data = 16;
break;
case NRF905_CLK_20MHZ:
data = 20;
break;
default:
data = 0;
break;
}
SSprintf("Xtal freq: %hhuMHz", data);
// Clock out freq
data = read_config_buf[9] & ~NRF905_MASK_OUTCLK;
switch(data)
{
case NRF905_OUTCLK_4MHZ:
str = (char*)"4MHz";
break;
case NRF905_OUTCLK_2MHZ:
str = (char*)"2MHz";
break;
case NRF905_OUTCLK_1MHZ:
str = (char*)"1MHz";
break;
case NRF905_OUTCLK_500KHZ:
str = (char*)"500KHz";
break;
default:
str = "Disabled";
break;
}
SSprintf("Clock out freq: %s\n", str);
}
int main()
{
printf("Hello World!");
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