support common anode LEDs
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@ -88,6 +88,11 @@ void _watch_enable_tcc() {
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// period (i.e. a square wave with a 50% duty cycle).
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// period (i.e. a square wave with a 50% duty cycle).
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// * LEDs on CC[2] and CC[3] can be set to any value from 0 (off) to PER (fully on).
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// * LEDs on CC[2] and CC[3] can be set to any value from 0 (off) to PER (fully on).
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hri_tcc_write_WAVE_reg(TCC0, TCC_WAVE_WAVEGEN_NPWM);
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hri_tcc_write_WAVE_reg(TCC0, TCC_WAVE_WAVEGEN_NPWM);
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#ifdef WATCH_INVERT_LED_POLARITY
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// This is here for the dev board, which uses a common anode LED (instead of common cathode like the actual watch).
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hri_tcc_set_WAVE_reg(TCC0, (1 << (TCC_WAVE_POL0_Pos + WATCH_RED_TCC_CHANNEL)) |
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(1 << (TCC_WAVE_POL0_Pos + WATCH_GREEN_TCC_CHANNEL)));
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#endif
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// The buzzer will set the period depending on the tone it wants to play, but we have to set some period here to
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// The buzzer will set the period depending on the tone it wants to play, but we have to set some period here to
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// get the LED working. Almost any period will do, tho it should be below 20000 (i.e. 50 Hz) to avoid flickering.
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// get the LED working. Almost any period will do, tho it should be below 20000 (i.e. 50 Hz) to avoid flickering.
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hri_tcc_write_PER_reg(TCC0, 4096);
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hri_tcc_write_PER_reg(TCC0, 4096);
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