Espruino/boards/ESP8266_BOARD.py
2015-10-03 23:00:46 -07:00

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#!/bin/false
# This file is part of Espruino, a JavaScript interpreter for Microcontrollers
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Gordon Williams <gw@pur3.co.uk>
#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This file contains information for a specific board - the available pins, and where LEDs,
# Buttons, and other in-built peripherals are. It is used to build documentation as well
# as various source and header files for Espruino.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import pinutils;
info = {
'name' : "ESP8266 512KB",
'default_console' : "EV_SERIAL1",
'variables' : 1023,
'binary_name' : 'espruino_esp8266_board',
};
chip = {
'part' : "ESP8266",
'family' : "ESP8266",
'package' : "",
'ram' : 80,
'flash' : 512,
'speed' : 80,
'usart' : 1,
'spi' : 0,
'i2c' : 0,
'adc' : 1,
'dac' : 0,
'saved_code' : {
# see https://github.com/espruino/Espruino/wiki/ESP8266-Design-Notes#flash-map-and-access
'address' : 0x78000,
'page_size' : 4096,
'pages' : 3, # there are really 4 pages reserved but we should only need 3
'flash_available' : 480, # firmware can be up to this size
},
};
# left-right, or top-bottom order
board = {
};
devices = {
};
board_css = """
""";
def get_pins():
pins = pinutils.generate_pins(0,15)
# just fake pins D0 .. D15
return pins