//! Blinks the LED on a Pico board //! //! This will blink an LED attached to GP25, which is the pin the Pico uses for the on-board LED. #![no_std] #![no_main] use bsp::entry; use defmt::*; use defmt_rtt as _; use embedded_hal::digital::v2::OutputPin; use embedded_time::fixed_point::FixedPoint; use panic_probe as _; // Provide an alias for our BSP so we can switch targets quickly. // Uncomment the BSP you included in Cargo.toml, the rest of the code does not need to change. use rp_pico as bsp; // use sparkfun_pro_micro_rp2040 as bsp; use bsp::hal::{ clocks::{init_clocks_and_plls, Clock}, pac, sio::Sio, watchdog::Watchdog, }; #[entry] fn main() -> ! { info!("Program start"); let mut pac = pac::Peripherals::take().unwrap(); let core = pac::CorePeripherals::take().unwrap(); let mut watchdog = Watchdog::new(pac.WATCHDOG); // External high-speed crystal on the pico board is 12Mhz let external_xtal_freq_hz = 12_000_000u32; let clocks = init_clocks_and_plls( external_xtal_freq_hz, pac.XOSC, pac.CLOCKS, pac.PLL_SYS, pac.PLL_USB, &mut pac.RESETS, &mut watchdog, ) .ok() .unwrap(); let mut delay = cortex_m::delay::Delay::new(core.SYST, clocks.system_clock.freq().to_Hz()); let sio = Sio::new(pac.SIO); let pins = bsp::Pins::new( pac.IO_BANK0, pac.PADS_BANK0, sio.gpio_bank0, &mut pac.RESETS, ); let mut led_pin = pins.led.into_push_pull_output(); loop { info!("on!"); led_pin.set_high().unwrap(); delay.delay_ms(200); info!("off!"); led_pin.set_low().unwrap(); delay.delay_ms(200); } } // End of file