Crate max6675_hal

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§max6675-hal

An embedded-hal driver for the MAX6675 digital thermocouple converter.

§Usage

This example code will change depending on which HAL device driver you’re using. An arduino-hal project’s SPI isn’t like that of an esp32-hal project.

However, you only need to focus on your device’s SPI implementation! (thanks, embedded-hal 1.0 ☺️)

Your SPI settings should use MSB (most significant bit) first, target a clock speed of at least 4mhz, and utilize SPI Mode 1.

// first, define what pins you're connecting to
let so_pin = pins.("your miso pin").into_pull_up_input();
let cs_pin = pins.("your cs pin").into_output();
let sck_pin = pins.("your sck/clock pin").into_output();

// you may need a mosi pin for your device's SPI, though the max6675 doesn't use one.
// if so, just pick some pin that you're not using ☺️
let dummy_mosi = pins.("some pin you're not using").into_output();

let (spi, _) = device-hal::spi::Spi::new(
    sck_pin, dummy_mosi, so_pin, cs_pin,
    device-hal::spi::Settings {
        // pick some settings that roughly align like so:
        data_order: MostSignificantFirst,
        clock: 4MhzClockSpeed,
        mode: embedded_hal::spi::MODE_1,
    }
);
let mut max = Max6675::new(spi)?; // your spi and chip select here

let temp = max.read_celsius()? // ayo! we got the temperature

§Note

This crate re-exports a Temperature type from another crate, simmer. You can change and play with the temperatures in various ways, so feel free to check out its docs for more info.

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  • A Temperature type from simmer. A value that’s one of many common temperature units.