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Don't put busy loops or any other CPU intensive actions here. * It is also not allowed to call soft device functions from it (if LPCOMP IRQ * priority is set to APP_IRQ_PRIORITY_HIGH). */ static void lpcomp_event_handler(nrf_lpcomp_event_t event) { if (event == NRF_LPCOMP_EVENT_DOWN) { bsp_board_led_invert(BSP_BOARD_LED_0); // just change state of first LED voltage_falls_detected++; voltage_falls_total++; } } /** * @brief Print out detection statistics. */ static void print_statistics(void) { while (voltage_falls_detected) { voltage_falls_detected--; NRF_LOG_INFO("#%d fall detected", (int)voltage_falls_total); } } /** * @brief Initialize LPCOMP driver. */ static void lpcomp_init(void) { uint32_t err_code; nrf_drv_lpcomp_config_t config = NRF_DRV_LPCOMP_DEFAULT_CONFIG; config.input = NRF_LPCOMP_INPUT_2; // initialize LPCOMP driver, from this point LPCOMP will be active and provided // event handler will be executed when defined action is detected err_code = nrf_drv_lpcomp_init(&config, lpcomp_event_handler); APP_ERROR_CHECK(err_code); nrf_drv_lpcomp_enable(); } int main(void) { bsp_board_init(BSP_INIT_LEDS); nrf_gpio_cfg_output(WAVE_ON_PIN_NUMBER); // on this pin 2Hz wave will be generated #ifdef BSP_BUTTON_0 // configure pull-up on first button nrf_gpio_cfg_input(BSP_BUTTON_0, NRF_GPIO_PIN_PULLUP); #endif uint32_t err_code = NRF_LOG_INIT(NULL); APP_ERROR_CHECK(err_code); NRF_LOG_DEFAULT_BACKENDS_INIT(); lpcomp_init(); NRF_LOG_INFO("LPCOMP driver usage example started."); while (true) { print_statistics(); bsp_board_led_on(BSP_BOARD_LED_1); NRF_GPIO->OUTCLR = (1 << WAVE_ON_PIN_NUMBER); nrf_delay_ms(100); // generate 100 ms pulse on selected pin print_statistics(); bsp_board_led_off(BSP_BOARD_LED_1); NRF_GPIO->OUTSET = (1 << WAVE_ON_PIN_NUMBER); nrf_delay_ms(400); NRF_LOG_FLUSH(); } } /** @} */