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view src/cs/layer1/audio_include/l1audio_proto.h @ 632:d968a3216ba0
new tangomdm build target
TCS211/Magnetite built for target leonardo runs just fine on the Tango-based
Caramel board, but a more proper tangomdm build target is preferable in order
to better market these Tango modems to prospective commercial customers. The
only differences are in GPIO and MCSI config:
* MCSI is enabled in the tangomdm build config.
* GPIO 1 is loudspeaker amplifier control on Leonardo, but on Tango platforms
it can be used for anything. On Caramel boards this GPIO should be
configured as an output driving high.
* GPIO 2 needs to be configured as Calypso input on Leonardo, but on Tango
platforms it can be used for anything. On Caramel boards this GPIO should be
configured as an output, either high or low is OK.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sat, 04 Jan 2020 19:27:41 +0000 |
parents | b870b6a44d31 |
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/************* Revision Controle System Header ************* * GSM Layer 1 software * L1AUDIO_PROTO.H * * Filename l1audio_proto.h * Copyright 2004 (C) Texas Instruments * ************* Revision Controle System Header *************/ #if (AUDIO_TASK == 1) #ifndef _L1AUDIO_PROTO_H_ #define _L1AUDIO_PROTO_H_ // Functions declared in l1audio_afunc.c void l1a_audio_send_confirmation(UWORD32 SignalCode); void l1a_audio_send_result (UWORD32 SignalCode, xSignalHeaderRec *msg, UWORD8 queue); #if (SPEECH_RECO) void l1_send_sr_background_msg (UWORD32 SignalCode); #endif #if (MELODY_E2) void l1_send_melody_e2_background_msg(UWORD32 SignalCode, UWORD8 melody_id); #endif #endif // _L1AUDIO_PROTO_H_ #endif // AUDIO_TASK