remove obsolete low battery check
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#include "watch.h"
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bool battery_is_low = false;
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// receives interrupts from MCLK, OSC32KCTRL, OSCCTRL, PAC, PM, SUPC and TAL, whatever that is.
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void SYSTEM_Handler(void) {
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if (SUPC->INTFLAG.bit.BOD33DET) {
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battery_is_low = true;
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SUPC->INTENCLR.bit.BOD33DET = 1;
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SUPC->INTFLAG.reg &= ~SUPC_INTFLAG_BOD33DET;
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}
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}
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bool watch_is_battery_low(void) {
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return battery_is_low;
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}
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bool watch_is_buzzer_or_led_enabled(void){
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return hri_mclk_get_APBCMASK_TCC0_bit(MCLK);
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}
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#include "watch_private.h"
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/** @brief Returns true when the battery voltage dips below 2.5V.
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* @details A CR2016 battery will have a nominal voltage between 2.9 and 3 volts for most of its lifespan. Once the battery
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* discharges to about 60%, the voltage will drift slightly lower; this may manifest as a dimmer LED. By the time
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* the battery voltage has fallen to 2.5 volts, it will have probably less than 10% of its capacity remaining, and
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* you can expect the voltage to drop relatively quickly as the battery dies.
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*/
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bool watch_is_battery_low(void);
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/** @brief Returns true if either the buzzer or the LED driver is enabled.
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* @details Both the buzzer and the LED use the TCC peripheral to drive their behavior. This function returns true if that
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* peripheral is enabled. You can use this function to determine whether you need to call the watch_disable_leds or
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