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//! This example works on the following boards:
//! - IMXRT1010-EVK
//! - Adafruit Metro M7 (with microSD or with AirLift), requires an external button
//! - Makerdiary iMX RT1011 Nano Kit (TODO: currently untested, please change this)
//!
//! Although beware you will need to change the GPIO pins being used (scroll down).
#![no_std]
#![no_main]
use defmt::info;
use embassy_executor::Spawner;
use embassy_nxp::gpio::{Level, Output};
use embassy_time::Timer;
// Must include `embassy_imxrt1011_examples` to ensure the FCB gets linked.
use {defmt_rtt as _, embassy_imxrt1011_examples as _, panic_probe as _};
#[embassy_executor::main]
async fn main(_spawner: Spawner) -> ! {
let p = embassy_nxp::init(Default::default());
info!("Hello world!");
/* Pick the pins to use depending on your board. */
// IMXRT1010-EVK
//
// LED (D25)
let led = p.GPIO_11;
// Adafruit Metro M7 (both microSD and AirLift variants)
//
// The LED is connected to D13 on the board.
// let led = p.GPIO_03;
// Makerdiary iMX RT1011 Nano Kit
//
// LED0
// let led = p.GPIO_SD_04;
let mut led = Output::new(led, Level::Low);
loop {
Timer::after_millis(500).await;
info!("Toggle");
led.toggle();
}
}
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