Marlin 2.0 for Flying Bear 4S/5
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*/
#pragma once
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif // __cplusplus
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Pins
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define PA1 0
#define PA2 1
#define PA3 2
#define PA4 3
#define PA5 4
#define PA6 5
#define PA7 6
#define PA8 7
#define PA9 8
#define PA10 9
#define PA11 10
#define PA12 11
#define PA13 12
#define PA14 13
#define PA15 14
#define PB0 15
#define PB1 16
#define PB2 17
#define PB3 18
#define PB4 19
#define PB5 20
#define PB6 21
#define PB7 22
#define PB8 23
#define PB9 24
#define PB10 25
#define PB11 26
#define PB12 27
#define PB13 28
#define PB14 29
#define PB15 30
#define PC2 31
#define PC3 32
#define PC4 33
#define PC5 34
#define PC6 35
#define PC7 36
#define PC8 37
#define PC9 38
#define PC10 39
#define PC11 40
#define PC12 41
#define PC13 42
#define PC14 43
#define PC15 44
#define PD0 45
#define PD1 46
#define PD2 47
#define PD3 48
#define PD4 49
#define PD5 50
#define PD6 51
#define PD7 52
#define PD8 53
#define PD9 54
#define PD10 55
#define PD11 56
#define PD12 57
#define PD13 58
#define PD14 59
#define PD15 60
#define PE0 61
#define PE1 62
#define PE11 63
#define PE3 64
#define PE4 65
#define PE5 66
#define PE6 67
#define PE7 68
#define PE8 69
#define PE9 70
#define PE10 71
#define PE2 72
#define PE12 73
#define PE13 74
#define PE14 75
#define PE15 76
#define PF0 77
#define PF1 78
#define PF2 79
#define PF6 80
#define PF7 81
#define PF8 82
#define PF9 83
#define PF11 84
#define PF12 85
#define PF13 86
#define PF14 87
#define PF15 88
#define PG0 89
#define PG1 90
#define PG2 91
#define PG3 92
#define PG4 93
#define PG5 94
#define PG6 95
#define PG7 96
#define PG8 97
#define PG9 98
#define PG10 99
#define PG11 100
#define PG12 101
#define PG13 102
#define PG14 103
#define PG15 104
#define PH0 105
#define PH1 106
#define PA0 107
#define PC1 108
#define PC0 109
#define PF10 110
#define PF5 111
#define PF4 112
#define PF3 113
// This must be a literal
#define NUM_DIGITAL_PINS 114
// This must be a literal with a value less than or equal to MAX_ANALOG_INPUTS
#define NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS 7
#define NUM_ANALOG_FIRST 107
// Below SPI and I2C definitions already done in the core
// Could be redefined here if differs from the default one
// SPI Definitions
#define PIN_SPI_SS PA4
#define PIN_SPI_MOSI PA7
#define PIN_SPI_MISO PA6
#define PIN_SPI_SCK PA5
// I2C Definitions
#define PIN_WIRE_SDA PF0
#define PIN_WIRE_SCL PF1
// Timer Definitions
// Do not use timer used by PWM pins when possible. See PinMap_PWM in PeripheralPins.c
#define TIMER_TONE TIM2
#define TIMER_SERVO TIM5
#define TIMER_SERIAL TIM7
// UART Definitions
#define ENABLE_HWSERIAL1
#define ENABLE_HWSERIAL2
// Define here Serial instance number to map on Serial generic name
//#define SERIAL_UART_INSTANCE 1 //1 for Serial = Serial1 (USART1)
// DEBUG_UART could be redefined to print on another instance than 'Serial'
//#define DEBUG_UART ((USART_TypeDef *) U(S)ARTX) // ex: USART3
// DEBUG_UART baudrate, default: 9600 if not defined
//#define DEBUG_UART_BAUDRATE x
// DEBUG_UART Tx pin name, default: the first one found in PinMap_UART_TX for DEBUG_UART
//#define DEBUG_PINNAME_TX PX_n // PinName used for TX
// Default pin used for 'Serial' instance (ex: ST-Link)
// Mandatory for Firmata
#define PIN_SERIAL_RX PA10
#define PIN_SERIAL_TX PA9
// Optional PIN_SERIALn_RX and PIN_SERIALn_TX where 'n' is the U(S)ART number
// Used when user instantiate a hardware Serial using its peripheral name.
// Example: HardwareSerial mySerial(USART3);
// will use PIN_SERIAL3_RX and PIN_SERIAL3_TX if defined.
#define PIN_SERIAL1_RX PA10
#define PIN_SERIAL1_TX PA9
#define PIN_SERIAL2_RX PA3
#define PIN_SERIAL2_TX PA2
/* HAL configuration */
#define HSE_VALUE 8000000U
#ifdef __cplusplus
} // extern "C"
#endif
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Arduino objects - C++ only
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
// These serial port names are intended to allow libraries and architecture-neutral
// sketches to automatically default to the correct port name for a particular type
// of use. For example, a GPS module would normally connect to SERIAL_PORT_HARDWARE_OPEN,
// the first hardware serial port whose RX/TX pins are not dedicated to another use.
//
// SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR Port which normally prints to the Arduino Serial Monitor
//
// SERIAL_PORT_USBVIRTUAL Port which is USB virtual serial
//
// SERIAL_PORT_LINUXBRIDGE Port which connects to a Linux system via Bridge library
//
// SERIAL_PORT_HARDWARE Hardware serial port, physical RX & TX pins.
//
// SERIAL_PORT_HARDWARE_OPEN Hardware serial ports which are open for use. Their RX & TX
// pins are NOT connected to anything by default.
#define SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR Serial
#define SERIAL_PORT_HARDWARE Serial1
#define SERIAL_PORT_HARDWARE_OPEN Serial2
#endif