Pure Rust driver for the Maxim MAX7301 serial I/O expander chip, for use with embedded-hal.
This driver is intended to work on embedded platforms using the embedded-hal
trait library. It is no_std
and does not require an allocator. The initial
release supports the MAX7301 which uses an SPI interface. I would like (and
have left interfaces) to extend it to support the MAX7300, which is an
equivalent device with an I2C interface instead.
The driver allows three different styles of using the device:
- A "raw" interface, which exposes minimally-abstracted methods that directly
map to the operations the device implements, but which do not map onto
embedded-hal
traits, - An immediate mode interface, which allows creation of individual, ownable
PortPin
instances that implement theInputPin
andOutputPin
traits, where calling any methods from those traits immediately initiates a bus transaction to perform the operation, and - A transactional interface, which similarly allows creation of
PortPin
instances, but where the HAL trait methods do not generate bus traffic directly, but instead interact with a write-back cache inside the driver. There are additional methods that control when the write-back cache is refreshed or written back, and these methods permit the driver to exploit the device's multi-port registers to reduce the amount of bus traffic and latency substantially in situations where it makes sense.
- I2C interface for MAX7300 variant.
- Helper methods for using the device's hardware transition detection and interrupt generator. It can be enabled and disabled, but doing so is a bit pointless as there is no method to alter the port mask, and no method to clear the interrupt it once it is triggered.
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