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Clara Hobbs vor 7 Jahren
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-# pd-buddy-firmware
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+# PD Buddy firmware
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-PD Buddy firmware
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+This is the firmware for the PD Buddy project.  Currently, this specifically
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+means the PD Buddy Sink.  The firmware is currently under heavy development,
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+but is partially functional.
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+
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+## Prerequisites
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+To compile the firmware, you must first install the [GNU ARM Embedded
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+Toolchain](https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded).  Details of its
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+installation is beyond the scope of this README.  Once the toolchain is
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+installed, clone this repository with:
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+    $ git clone --recursive http://git.clayhobbs.com/clay/pd-buddy-firmware.git
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+This will give you a complete copy of the repository, including the ChibiOS
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+submodule.
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+You will also need to install some program to flash the firmware.  The simplest
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+option is [dfu-util](http://dfu-util.sourceforge.net/), as it requires no extra
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+hardware.  If you prefer to use SWD, you could also use
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+[stlink](https://github.com/texane/stlink) or [OpenOCD](http://openocd.org/).
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+## Compiling
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+With all the dependencies installed, the firmware can be compiled as follows:
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+    $ cd pd-buddy-firmware
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+    $ make
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+This compiles the firmware to `build/pd-buddy-firmware.{bin,elf}`.
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+## Flashing
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+The firmware can be flashed in any number of ways, including but not limited to
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+the following:
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+### dfu-util
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+Set the boot mode switch on the PD Buddy Sink to DFU mode and plug it into your
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+computer.  Flash the firmware with:
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+    $ dfu-util -a 0 -s 0x08000000:leave -D build/pd-buddy-firmware.bin
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+Don't forget to set the switch back to normal mode after unplugging the device.
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+### stlink
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+If you have an ST-LINK/V2, you can use it to flash the firmware via SWD as
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+follows:
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+    $ st-flash write build/pd-buddy-firmware.bin 0x8000000
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+### OpenOCD
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+OpenOCD can also be used to flash the firmware.  For example:
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+    $ openocd -f interface/stlink-v2.cfg -f target/stm32f0x.cfg -c "program build/pd-buddy-firmware.bin verify reset exit"
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+## Usage
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+Currently, there isn't much to say here.  Plug it into your power supply, and
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+the PD Buddy Sink will negotiate 2.25 A at 20 V.  This can be configured by
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+editing `dpm_desired_v` and `dpm_desired_i` in `src/device_policy_manager.c`,
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+then recompiling and reflashing.

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 /* The voltage and current we want */
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 /* XXX In the future, these won't be *quite* so convenient to access */
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-static uint16_t dpm_desired_v = 400; /* 20 V */
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-static uint16_t dpm_desired_i = 225; /* 2.25 A */
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+static uint16_t dpm_desired_v = 400; /* 0.05 V increments */
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+static uint16_t dpm_desired_i = 225; /* 0.01 A increments */
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 /* Whether or not the power supply is unconstrained */
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 static uint8_t dpm_unconstrained_power;

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