qmk_firmware/docs/feature_dip_switch.md
Takeshi ISHII c2ca57c8f4
add DIP_SWITCH_MATRIX_GRID support (#8772)
* dipsw test on helix/rev2/sc/back:five_rows

* add peek_matrix() to matrix_common.c

* add DIP_SWITCH_MATRIX_GRID support to quantum/dip_switch.c

* update docs/feature_dip_switch.md about DIP_SWITCH_MATRIX_GRID

* Test end. remove test code. Revert "dipsw test on helix/rev2/sc/back:five_rows"

This reverts commit 6d4304c74557597c9fb4d324f79c3ae4793ae874.
2020-07-04 23:20:49 +09:00

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DIP Switches

DIP switches are supported by adding this to your rules.mk:

DIP_SWITCH_ENABLE = yes

and this to your config.h:

// Connects each switch in the dip switch to the GPIO pin of the MCU
#define DIP_SWITCH_PINS { B14, A15, A10, B9 }

or

// Connect each switch in the DIP switch to an unused intersections in the key matrix.
#define DIP_SWITCH_MATRIX_GRID { {0,6}, {1,6}, {2,6} } // List of row and col pairs

Callbacks

The callback functions can be inserted into your <keyboard>.c:

void dip_switch_update_kb(uint8_t index, bool active) { 
    dip_switch_update_user(index, active); 
}

or keymap.c:

void dip_switch_update_user(uint8_t index, bool active) { 
    switch (index) {
        case 0:
            if(active) { audio_on(); } else { audio_off(); }
            break;
        case 1:
            if(active) { clicky_on(); } else { clicky_off(); }
            break;
        case 2:
            if(active) { music_on(); } else { music_off(); }
            break;
        case 3:
            if (active) {
                #ifdef AUDIO_ENABLE
                    PLAY_SONG(plover_song);
                #endif
                layer_on(_PLOVER);
            } else {
                #ifdef AUDIO_ENABLE
                    PLAY_SONG(plover_gb_song);
                #endif
                layer_off(_PLOVER);
            }
            break;
    }
}

Additionally, we support bit mask functions which allow for more complex handling.

void dip_switch_update_mask_kb(uint32_t state) { 
    dip_switch_update_mask_user(state); 
}

or keymap.c:

void dip_switch_update_mask_user(uint32_t state) { 
    if (state & (1UL<<0) && state & (1UL<<1)) {
        layer_on(_ADJUST); // C on esc
    } else {
        layer_off(_ADJUST);
    }
    if (state & (1UL<<0)) {
        layer_on(_TEST_A); // A on ESC
    } else {
        layer_off(_TEST_A);
    }
    if (state & (1UL<<1)) {
        layer_on(_TEST_B); // B on esc
    } else {
        layer_off(_TEST_B);
    }
}

Hardware

Connects each switch in the dip switch to the GPIO pin of the MCU

One side of the DIP switch should be wired directly to the pin on the MCU, and the other side to ground. It should not matter which side is connected to which, as it should be functionally the same.

Connect each switch in the DIP switch to an unused intersections in the key matrix.

As with the keyswitch, a diode and DIP switch connect the ROW line to the COL line.