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/*! \file uartsw2.h \brief Interrupt-driven Software UART Driver. */
//*****************************************************************************
//
// File Name    : 'uartsw2.h'
// Title                : Interrupt-driven Software UART Driver
// Author               : Pascal Stang - Copyright (C) 2002-2003
// Created              : 7/20/2002
// Revised              : 4/27/2004
// Version              : 0.6
// Target MCU   : Atmel AVR Series (intended for the ATmega16 and ATmega32)
// Editor Tabs  : 4
//
// Description  :
//              This uart library emulates the operation of a UART (serial port) using
//      the AVR's hardware timers, I/O pins, and some software.
//
//      Specifically, this code uses:
//              -Timer 2 Output Capture for transmit timing
//              -Timer 0 Output Capture for receive timing
//              -External Interrupt 2 for receive triggering
//
//      The above resources cannot be used for other purposes while this software
//      UART is enabled.  The overflow interrupts from Timer0 and Timer2 can still
//      be used for other timing, but the prescalers for these timers must not be
//      changed.
//
//      Serial output from this UART can be routed to any I/O pin.  Serial input
//      for this UART must come from the External Interrupt 2 (INT2) I/O pin.
//      These options should be configured by editing your local copy of
//      "uartsw2conf.h".
//
// This code is distributed under the GNU Public License
//              which can be found at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
//
//*****************************************************************************

#ifndef UARTSW2_H
#define UARTSW2_H

#include "global.h"
#include "buffer.h"

// include configuration
#include "uartsw128conf.h"

// constants/macros/typdefs

// functions

//! enable and initialize the software uart
void uartswInit(void);
//! create and initialize the uart buffers
void uartswInitBuffers(void);
//! turns off software UART
void uartswOff(void);
//! returns the receive buffer structure 
cBuffer* uartswGetRxBuffer(void);
//! sets the uart baud rate
void uartswSetBaudRate(u32 baudrate);
//! sends a single byte over the uart
void uartswSendByte(u08 data);

//! gets a single byte from the uart receive buffer
// Function returns TRUE if data was available, FALSE if not.
// Actual data is returned in variable pointed to by "data".
// example usage:
// char myReceivedByte;
// uartswReceiveByte( &myReceivedByte );
u08 uartswReceiveByte(u08* rxData);

//! internal transmit bit handler
void uartswTxBitService(void);
//! internal receive bit handler
void uartswRxBitService(void);

#endif
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