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* add bluepill mcu to splittest * fix typo * refactoring * mcu config goes to mcuconf.h of keyboard * keymap specific config goes to keymap config.h * keyboard specific depending of keymap goes to post_config.h * Apply suggested change Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Apply suggested change Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Apply suggested change Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Apply suggested change Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Apply suggested change Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * splittest/bluepill: improve documentation Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
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bluepill splittest
This is the splittest example for the bluepill MCU. To trigger keypress, short together pins B10 and B1.
Keyboard Configuration
The type of communication (bitbang, serial (half/full duplex)) is set by the keymap config.h
file with variables with SPLIT_
prefix.
So this example uses:
config.h
to set which SDI to use for serial. Either defineUSE_SDI1_ON_STANDARD_ROLE_PINS
,USE_SDI1_ON_ALTERNATE_ROLE_PINS
orUSE_SDI2
before the#ifdef
that configures the default case when none of these variable is defined.post_config.h
for defining the communication pins between the halves once the keymap is configured.
On your keyboard, you most likely will only use config.h
because you'd have already chosen your communication scheme: serial type, SDI, pins.
Wiring
Switches
- Add switches to both Bluepills across B10 and B1 pins
Handedness
Have a look at the handedness documentation
- Add pull-up resistor to left side between VCC and A7
- Add pull-down resistors to right side between GND and A7
Send power to the other half
- Connect the following pins on both sides together: GND, VCC
Halves data connection
Choose one of the connection type
serial - bitbang
- Connect the B8 pins on both sides together
serial - usart half duplex
Check the documentation to determine the pull-up resistor.
- To use the default usart (USART1) with the standard role pins,
- Connect the A9 pins on both sides together and to add a pull-up resistor on one of these pins
- Define USE_SDI1_ON_STANDARD_ROLE_PINS in config.h
- To use the default usart (USART1) with the alternate role pins,
- Connect the B6 pins on both sides together and to add a pull-up resistor on one of these pins
- Define USE_SDI1_ON_ALTERNATE_ROLE_PINS in config.h
- To use the usart2 (USART2) pins,
- Connect the A2 pins on both sides together and to add a pull-up resistor on one of these pins
- Define USE_SDI2 in config.h
serial - usart full duplex
- To use the default usart (USART1) with the standard role pins,
- Connect the mpins on A9, A10 one to the other on each side
- Define USE_SDI1_ON_STANDARD_ROLE_PINS in config.h
- To use the default usart (USART1) with the alternate role pins,
- Connect the pins B6, B7 one to the other on each side
- Define USE_SDI1_ON_ALTERNATE_ROLE_PINS in config.h
- To use the usart2 (USART2) pins,
- Connect the pins A2, A3 one to the other on each side
- Define USE_SDI2 in config.h