#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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About C

C language is one of the most popular general-purpose programming language developed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell laboratories for UNIX operating system. The initial release of C Language was in the year 1972. Most of the desktop operating systems are written in C Language.

Key features:

  • Structured Programming
  • Popular system programming language
  • UNIX, MySQL and Oracle are completely written in C.
  • Supports variety of platforms
  • Efficient and also handle low-level activities.
  • As fast as assembly language and hence used as system development language.

Syntax help

Loops

1. If-Else:

When ever you want to perform a set of operations based on a condition if-else is used.

if(conditional-expression) {
   // code
} else {
   // code
}

You can also use if-else for nested Ifs and if-else-if ladder when multiple conditions are to be performed on a single variable.

2. Switch:

Switch is an alternative to if-else-if ladder.

switch(conditional-expression) {    
case value1:    
 // code    
 break;  // optional  
case value2:    
 // code    
 break;  // optional  
...    
    
default:     
 // code to be executed when all the above cases are not matched;    
} 

3. For:

For loop is used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition.

for(Initialization; Condition; Increment/decrement){  
  // code  
} 

4. While:

While is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. Usually while is preferred when number of iterations are not known in advance.

while(condition) {  
 // code 
}  

5. Do-While:

Do-while is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. It is mostly used when you need to execute the statements atleast once.

do {
  // code 
} while (condition); 

Arrays

Array is a collection of similar data which is stored in continuous memory addresses. Array values can be fetched using index. Index starts from 0 to size-1.

Syntax

One dimentional Array:

data-type array-name[size];

Two dimensional array:

data-type array-name[size][size];

Functions

Function is a sub-routine which contains set of statements. Usually functions are written when multiple calls are required to same set of statements which increases re-usuability and modularity.

Two types of functions are present in C

  1. Library Functions:

Library functions are the in-built functions which are declared in header files like printf(),scanf(),puts(),gets() etc.,

  1. User defined functions:

User defined functions are the ones which are written by the programmer based on the requirement.

How to declare a Function

return_type function_name(parameters);

How to call a Function

function_name (parameters)

How to define a Function

return_type function_name(parameters) {  
  //code
}