- Each scan module now has a current change callback which passes the available current as a parameter
- No longer attempts to use the max 500 mA immediately, starts with 100 mA then goes to 500 mA after enumeration
- If enumeration fails due to bMaxPower of 500 mA, then attempt again at 100 mA (might also be possible to go even lower to 20 mA in certain cases)
- Now working with the Apple Ipad (no over-power messages)
- Fixed Wake-up behaviour on Apple Ipad (and likely other iOS devices)
- More effecient set_feature/clear_feature handling (device handler)
- Initial power handling via Interconnect (still needs work to get it more dynamic)
- Each scan module now has a current change callback which passes the available current as a parameter
- No longer attempts to use the max 500 mA immediately, starts with 100 mA then goes to 500 mA after enumeration
- If enumeration fails due to bMaxPower of 500 mA, then attempt again at 100 mA (might also be possible to go even lower to 20 mA in certain cases)
- Now working with the Apple Ipad (no over-power messages)
- Fixed Wake-up behaviour on Apple Ipad (and likely other iOS devices)
- More effecient set_feature/clear_feature handling (device handler)
- Initial power handling via Interconnect (still needs work to get it more dynamic)
- Added port swapping to KType
- Added initial KType default keymappings
- Initial PixelMap animiation framework
- Swapped in new i2c library for ISSILed
- Basic support for up to 4 ISSI chips (and partial support for 16 chip configurations)
- Initial USB mux support
* Required USB re-init procedure
- Initial interconnect mux support
* Required some state reset commands
The example scripts include hardcoded values that
do not work for everyone. Instead of requiring the
files to be edited (and dirtying the git tree),
allow them to take command-line arguments.
Also adds better guidance for Mac OSX virtual
serial ports.
- Works for all nodes in chain
- Synchronized to 30 ms update rate (required for ISSI chip)
* Interconnect cannot handle full update speed from Scan module
* Though it should be able to handle quite a bit more than 30 ms updates
- 6 modes
* Single led: decrease, increase, set
* All leds: decrease, increase, set
- Currently update speed limited to once every 30 ms
* Likely an I2C driver or ISSI limitation preventing even faster updates