nrf51822_aqi_sensor_test/config/sdk_config.h

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#ifndef SDK_CONFIG_H
#define SDK_CONFIG_H
// <<< Use Configuration Wizard in Context Menu >>>\n
#ifdef USE_APP_CONFIG
#include "app_config.h"
#endif
// <h> nRF_Drivers
//==========================================================
// <e> CLOCK_ENABLED - nrf_drv_clock - CLOCK peripheral driver
//==========================================================
#ifndef CLOCK_ENABLED
#define CLOCK_ENABLED 1
#endif
#if CLOCK_ENABLED
// <o> CLOCK_CONFIG_XTAL_FREQ - HF XTAL Frequency
// <0=> Default (64 MHz)
// <255=> Default (16 MHz)
// <0=> 32 MHz
#ifndef CLOCK_CONFIG_XTAL_FREQ
#define CLOCK_CONFIG_XTAL_FREQ 255
#endif
// <o> CLOCK_CONFIG_LF_SRC - LF Clock Source
// <0=> RC
// <1=> XTAL
// <2=> Synth
#ifndef CLOCK_CONFIG_LF_SRC
#define CLOCK_CONFIG_LF_SRC 1
#endif
// <o> CLOCK_CONFIG_IRQ_PRIORITY - Interrupt priority
// <i> Priorities 0,2 (nRF51) and 0,1,4,5 (nRF52) are reserved for SoftDevice
// <0=> 0 (highest)
// <1=> 1
// <2=> 2
// <3=> 3
#ifndef CLOCK_CONFIG_IRQ_PRIORITY
#define CLOCK_CONFIG_IRQ_PRIORITY 3
#endif
// <e> CLOCK_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED - Enables logging in the module.
//==========================================================
#ifndef CLOCK_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED
#define CLOCK_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED 0
#endif
#if CLOCK_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED
// <o> CLOCK_CONFIG_LOG_LEVEL - Default Severity level
// <0=> Off
// <1=> Error
// <2=> Warning
// <3=> Info
// <4=> Debug
#ifndef CLOCK_CONFIG_LOG_LEVEL
#define CLOCK_CONFIG_LOG_LEVEL 3
#endif
// <o> CLOCK_CONFIG_INFO_COLOR - ANSI escape code prefix.
// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White
#ifndef CLOCK_CONFIG_INFO_COLOR
#define CLOCK_CONFIG_INFO_COLOR 0
#endif
// <o> CLOCK_CONFIG_DEBUG_COLOR - ANSI escape code prefix.
// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White
#ifndef CLOCK_CONFIG_DEBUG_COLOR
#define CLOCK_CONFIG_DEBUG_COLOR 0
#endif
#endif //CLOCK_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED
// </e>
#endif //CLOCK_ENABLED
// </e>
//==========================================================
// <e> PERIPHERAL_RESOURCE_SHARING_ENABLED - nrf_drv_common - Peripheral drivers common module
//==========================================================
#ifndef PERIPHERAL_RESOURCE_SHARING_ENABLED
#define PERIPHERAL_RESOURCE_SHARING_ENABLED 0
#endif
#if PERIPHERAL_RESOURCE_SHARING_ENABLED
// <e> COMMON_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED - Enables logging in the module.
//==========================================================
#ifndef COMMON_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED
#define COMMON_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED 0
#endif
#if COMMON_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED
// <o> COMMON_CONFIG_LOG_LEVEL - Default Severity level
// <0=> Off
// <1=> Error
// <2=> Warning
// <3=> Info
// <4=> Debug
#ifndef COMMON_CONFIG_LOG_LEVEL
#define COMMON_CONFIG_LOG_LEVEL 3
#endif
// <o> COMMON_CONFIG_INFO_COLOR - ANSI escape code prefix.
// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White
#ifndef COMMON_CONFIG_INFO_COLOR
#define COMMON_CONFIG_INFO_COLOR 0
#endif
// <o> COMMON_CONFIG_DEBUG_COLOR - ANSI escape code prefix.
// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White
#ifndef COMMON_CONFIG_DEBUG_COLOR
#define COMMON_CONFIG_DEBUG_COLOR 0
#endif
#endif //COMMON_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED
// </e>
#endif //PERIPHERAL_RESOURCE_SHARING_ENABLED
// </e>
// <e> UART_ENABLED - nrf_drv_uart - UART/UARTE peripheral driver
//==========================================================
#ifndef UART_ENABLED
#define UART_ENABLED 1
#endif
#if UART_ENABLED
// <o> UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_HWFC - Hardware Flow Control
// <0=> Disabled
// <1=> Enabled
#ifndef UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_HWFC
#define UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_HWFC 0
#endif
// <o> UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_PARITY - Parity
// <0=> Excluded
// <14=> Included
#ifndef UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_PARITY
#define UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_PARITY 0
#endif
// <o> UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_BAUDRATE - Default Baudrate
// <323584=> 1200 baud
// <643072=> 2400 baud
// <1290240=> 4800 baud
// <2576384=> 9600 baud
// <3862528=> 14400 baud
// <5152768=> 19200 baud
// <7716864=> 28800 baud
// <10289152=> 38400 baud
// <15400960=> 57600 baud
// <20615168=> 76800 baud
// <30924800=> 115200 baud
// <61865984=> 230400 baud
// <67108864=> 250000 baud
// <121634816=> 460800 baud
// <251658240=> 921600 baud
// <268435456=> 57600 baud
#ifndef UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_BAUDRATE
#define UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_BAUDRATE 30924800
#endif
// <o> UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_IRQ_PRIORITY - Interrupt priority
// <i> Priorities 0,2 (nRF51) and 0,1,4,5 (nRF52) are reserved for SoftDevice
// <0=> 0 (highest)
// <1=> 1
// <2=> 2
// <3=> 3
#ifndef UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_IRQ_PRIORITY
#define UART_DEFAULT_CONFIG_IRQ_PRIORITY 3
#endif
// <q> UART_EASY_DMA_SUPPORT - Driver supporting EasyDMA
#ifndef UART_EASY_DMA_SUPPORT
#define UART_EASY_DMA_SUPPORT 1
#endif
// <q> UART_LEGACY_SUPPORT - Driver supporting Legacy mode
#ifndef UART_LEGACY_SUPPORT
#define UART_LEGACY_SUPPORT 1
#endif
// <e> UART0_ENABLED - Enable UART0 instance
//==========================================================
#ifndef UART0_ENABLED
#define UART0_ENABLED 1
#endif
#if UART0_ENABLED
// <q> UART0_CONFIG_USE_EASY_DMA - Default setting for using EasyDMA
#ifndef UART0_CONFIG_USE_EASY_DMA
#define UART0_CONFIG_USE_EASY_DMA 1
#endif
#endif //UART0_ENABLED
// </e>
// <e> UART_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED - Enables logging in the module.
//==========================================================
#ifndef UART_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED
#define UART_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED 1
#endif
#if UART_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED
// <o> UART_CONFIG_LOG_LEVEL - Default Severity level
// <0=> Off
// <1=> Error
// <2=> Warning
// <3=> Info
// <4=> Debug
#ifndef UART_CONFIG_LOG_LEVEL
#define UART_CONFIG_LOG_LEVEL 4
#endif
// <o> UART_CONFIG_INFO_COLOR - ANSI escape code prefix.
// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White
#ifndef UART_CONFIG_INFO_COLOR
#define UART_CONFIG_INFO_COLOR 3
#endif
// <o> UART_CONFIG_DEBUG_COLOR - ANSI escape code prefix.
// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White
#ifndef UART_CONFIG_DEBUG_COLOR
#define UART_CONFIG_DEBUG_COLOR 6
#endif
#endif //UART_CONFIG_LOG_ENABLED
// </e>
#endif //UART_ENABLED
// </e>
// </h>
//==========================================================
// <h> nRF_Libraries
//==========================================================
// <q> APP_FIFO_ENABLED - app_fifo - Software FIFO implementation
#ifndef APP_FIFO_ENABLED
#define APP_FIFO_ENABLED 1
#endif
// <e> APP_UART_ENABLED - app_uart - UART driver
//==========================================================
#ifndef APP_UART_ENABLED
#define APP_UART_ENABLED 1
#endif
#if APP_UART_ENABLED
// <o> APP_UART_DRIVER_INSTANCE - UART instance used
// <0=> 0
#ifndef APP_UART_DRIVER_INSTANCE
#define APP_UART_DRIVER_INSTANCE 0
#endif
#endif //APP_UART_ENABLED
// </e>
// <q> RETARGET_ENABLED - retarget - Retargeting stdio functions
#ifndef RETARGET_ENABLED
#define RETARGET_ENABLED 1
#endif
// </h>
//==========================================================
// <h> nRF_Log
//==========================================================
// <e> NRF_LOG_ENABLED - nrf_log - Logging
//==========================================================
#ifndef NRF_LOG_ENABLED
#define NRF_LOG_ENABLED 1
#endif
#if NRF_LOG_ENABLED
// <e> NRF_LOG_USES_COLORS - If enabled then ANSI escape code for colors is prefixed to every string
//==========================================================
#ifndef NRF_LOG_USES_COLORS
#define NRF_LOG_USES_COLORS 1
#endif
#if NRF_LOG_USES_COLORS
// <o> NRF_LOG_COLOR_DEFAULT - ANSI escape code prefix.
// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White
#ifndef NRF_LOG_COLOR_DEFAULT
#define NRF_LOG_COLOR_DEFAULT 6
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_ERROR_COLOR - ANSI escape code prefix.
// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White
#ifndef NRF_LOG_ERROR_COLOR
#define NRF_LOG_ERROR_COLOR 2
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_WARNING_COLOR - ANSI escape code prefix.
// <0=> Default
// <1=> Black
// <2=> Red
// <3=> Green
// <4=> Yellow
// <5=> Blue
// <6=> Magenta
// <7=> Cyan
// <8=> White
#ifndef NRF_LOG_WARNING_COLOR
#define NRF_LOG_WARNING_COLOR 4
#endif
#endif //NRF_LOG_USES_COLORS
// </e>
// <o> NRF_LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL - Default Severity level
// <0=> Off
// <1=> Error
// <2=> Warning
// <3=> Info
// <4=> Debug
#ifndef NRF_LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL
#define NRF_LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL 4
#endif
// <e> NRF_LOG_DEFERRED - Enable deffered logger.
// <i> Log data is buffered and can be processed in idle.
//==========================================================
#ifndef NRF_LOG_DEFERRED
#define NRF_LOG_DEFERRED 1
#endif
#if NRF_LOG_DEFERRED
// <o> NRF_LOG_DEFERRED_BUFSIZE - Size of the buffer for logs in words.
// <i> Must be power of 2
#ifndef NRF_LOG_DEFERRED_BUFSIZE
#define NRF_LOG_DEFERRED_BUFSIZE 256
#endif
#endif //NRF_LOG_DEFERRED
// </e>
// <q> NRF_LOG_USES_TIMESTAMP - Enable timestamping
// <i> Function for getting the timestamp is provided by the user
#ifndef NRF_LOG_USES_TIMESTAMP
#define NRF_LOG_USES_TIMESTAMP 0
#endif
#endif //NRF_LOG_ENABLED
// </e>
// <h> nrf_log_backend - Logging sink
//==========================================================
// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_MAX_STRING_LENGTH - Buffer for storing single output string
// <i> Logger backend RAM usage is determined by this value.
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_MAX_STRING_LENGTH
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_MAX_STRING_LENGTH 256
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_TIMESTAMP_DIGITS - Number of digits for timestamp
// <i> If higher resolution timestamp source is used it might be needed to increase that
#ifndef NRF_LOG_TIMESTAMP_DIGITS
#define NRF_LOG_TIMESTAMP_DIGITS 8
#endif
// <e> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_USES_UART - If enabled data is printed over UART
//==========================================================
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_USES_UART
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_USES_UART 1
#endif
#if NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_USES_UART
// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_BAUDRATE - Default Baudrate
// <323584=> 1200 baud
// <643072=> 2400 baud
// <1290240=> 4800 baud
// <2576384=> 9600 baud
// <3862528=> 14400 baud
// <5152768=> 19200 baud
// <7716864=> 28800 baud
// <10289152=> 38400 baud
// <15400960=> 57600 baud
// <20615168=> 76800 baud
// <30924800=> 115200 baud
// <61865984=> 230400 baud
// <67108864=> 250000 baud
// <121634816=> 460800 baud
// <251658240=> 921600 baud
// <268435456=> 57600 baud
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_BAUDRATE
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_BAUDRATE 30924800
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_TX_PIN - UART TX pin
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_TX_PIN
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_TX_PIN 9
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_RX_PIN - UART RX pin
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_RX_PIN
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_RX_PIN 11
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_RTS_PIN - UART RTS pin
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_RTS_PIN
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_RTS_PIN 8
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_CTS_PIN - UART CTS pin
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_CTS_PIN
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_CTS_PIN 10
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_FLOW_CONTROL - Hardware Flow Control
// <0=> Disabled
// <1=> Enabled
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_FLOW_CONTROL
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_UART_FLOW_CONTROL 0
#endif
// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_INSTANCE - UART instance used
// <0=> 0
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_INSTANCE
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_INSTANCE 0
#endif
#endif //NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_USES_UART
// </e>
// <e> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_USES_RTT - If enabled data is printed using RTT
//==========================================================
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_USES_RTT
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_USES_RTT 0
#endif
#if NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_USES_RTT
// <o> NRF_LOG_BACKEND_RTT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE - RTT output buffer size.
// <i> Should be equal or bigger than \ref NRF_LOG_BACKEND_MAX_STRING_LENGTH.
// <i> This value is used in Segger RTT configuration to set the buffer size
// <i> if it is bigger than default RTT buffer size.
#ifndef NRF_LOG_BACKEND_RTT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE
#define NRF_LOG_BACKEND_RTT_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE 512
#endif
#endif //NRF_LOG_BACKEND_SERIAL_USES_RTT
// </e>
// </h>
//==========================================================
// </h>
//==========================================================
// <h> nRF_Segger_RTT
//==========================================================
// <h> segger_rtt - SEGGER RTT
//==========================================================
// <o> SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_BUFFER_SIZE_UP - Size of upstream buffer.
#ifndef SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_BUFFER_SIZE_UP
#define SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_BUFFER_SIZE_UP 64
#endif
// <o> SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_MAX_NUM_UP_BUFFERS - Size of upstream buffer.
#ifndef SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_MAX_NUM_UP_BUFFERS
#define SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_MAX_NUM_UP_BUFFERS 2
#endif
// <o> SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_BUFFER_SIZE_DOWN - Size of upstream buffer.
#ifndef SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_BUFFER_SIZE_DOWN
#define SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_BUFFER_SIZE_DOWN 16
#endif
// <o> SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_MAX_NUM_DOWN_BUFFERS - Size of upstream buffer.
#ifndef SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_MAX_NUM_DOWN_BUFFERS
#define SEGGER_RTT_CONFIG_MAX_NUM_DOWN_BUFFERS 2
#endif
// </h>
//==========================================================
// </h>
//==========================================================
// <<< end of configuration section >>>
#endif //SDK_CONFIG_H