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PCA10095/code.py
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PCA10095/code.py
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import board
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from kmk.keys import KC
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from kmk.kmk_keyboard import KMKKeyboard
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from kmk.matrix import DiodeOrientation
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keyboard = KMKKeyboard()
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keyboard.col_pins = (board.LED2_R, board.LED2_G, board.LED2_B)
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keyboard.row_pins = (board.SW1, board.P1_10)
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keyboard.diode_orientation = DiodeOrientation.COLUMNS
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keyboard.debug_enabled = False
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keyboard.keymap = [
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[
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KC.A, KC.NO, KC.NO, KC.NO, KC.NO, KC.NO,
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],
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]
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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keyboard.go()
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PCA10095/matrix.py
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PCA10095/matrix.py
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import digitalio
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def intify_coordinate(row, col):
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return row << 8 | col
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class DiodeOrientation:
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'''
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Orientation of diodes on handwired boards. You can think of:
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COLUMNS = vertical
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ROWS = horizontal
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'''
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COLUMNS = 0
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ROWS = 1
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class MatrixScanner:
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def __init__(
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self,
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cols,
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rows,
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diode_orientation=DiodeOrientation.COLUMNS,
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rollover_cols_every_rows=None,
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):
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self.len_cols = len(cols)
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self.len_rows = len(rows)
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# A pin cannot be both a row and column, detect this by combining the
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# two tuples into a set and validating that the length did not drop
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#
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# repr() hackery is because CircuitPython Pin objects are not hashable
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unique_pins = {repr(c) for c in cols} | {repr(r) for r in rows}
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assert (
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len(unique_pins) == self.len_cols + self.len_rows
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), 'Cannot use a pin as both a column and row'
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del unique_pins
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self.diode_orientation = diode_orientation
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# __class__.__name__ is used instead of isinstance as the MCP230xx lib
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# does not use the digitalio.DigitalInOut, but rather a self defined one:
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# https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_MCP230xx/blob/3f04abbd65ba5fa938fcb04b99e92ae48a8c9406/adafruit_mcp230xx/digital_inout.py#L33
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if self.diode_orientation == DiodeOrientation.COLUMNS:
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self.outputs = [
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x
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if x.__class__.__name__ is 'DigitalInOut'
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else digitalio.DigitalInOut(x)
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for x in cols
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]
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self.inputs = [
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x
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if x.__class__.__name__ is 'DigitalInOut'
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else digitalio.DigitalInOut(x)
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for x in rows
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]
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self.translate_coords = True
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elif self.diode_orientation == DiodeOrientation.ROWS:
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self.outputs = [
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x
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if x.__class__.__name__ is 'DigitalInOut'
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else digitalio.DigitalInOut(x)
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for x in rows
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]
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self.inputs = [
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x
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if x.__class__.__name__ is 'DigitalInOut'
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else digitalio.DigitalInOut(x)
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for x in cols
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]
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self.translate_coords = False
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else:
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raise ValueError(
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'Invalid DiodeOrientation: {}'.format(self.diode_orientation)
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)
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for pin in self.outputs:
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pin.switch_to_output()
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for pin in self.inputs:
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pin.switch_to_input(pull=digitalio.Pull.UP)
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self.rollover_cols_every_rows = rollover_cols_every_rows
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if self.rollover_cols_every_rows is None:
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self.rollover_cols_every_rows = self.len_rows
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self.len_state_arrays = self.len_cols * self.len_rows
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self.state = bytearray(self.len_state_arrays)
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self.report = bytearray(3)
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def scan_for_changes(self):
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'''
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Poll the matrix for changes and return either None (if nothing updated)
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or a bytearray (reused in later runs so copy this if you need the raw
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array itself for some crazy reason) consisting of (row, col, pressed)
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which are (int, int, bool)
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'''
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ba_idx = 0
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any_changed = False
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for oidx, opin in enumerate(self.outputs):
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opin.value = False
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for iidx, ipin in enumerate(self.inputs):
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# cast to int to avoid
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#
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# >>> xyz = bytearray(3)
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# >>> xyz[2] = True
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# Traceback (most recent call last):
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# File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
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# OverflowError: value would overflow a 1 byte buffer
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#
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# I haven't dived too far into what causes this, but it's
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# almost certainly because bool types in Python aren't just
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# aliases to int values, but are proper pseudo-types
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new_val = int(not ipin.value)
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old_val = self.state[ba_idx]
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if old_val != new_val:
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if self.translate_coords:
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new_oidx = oidx + self.len_cols * (
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iidx // self.rollover_cols_every_rows
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)
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new_iidx = iidx - self.rollover_cols_every_rows * (
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iidx // self.rollover_cols_every_rows
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)
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self.report[0] = new_iidx
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self.report[1] = new_oidx
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else:
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self.report[0] = oidx
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self.report[1] = iidx
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self.report[2] = new_val
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self.state[ba_idx] = new_val
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any_changed = True
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break
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ba_idx += 1
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opin.value = True
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if any_changed:
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break
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if any_changed:
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return self.report
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