It may look like I've been doing nothing with the MCU pin setup webpage in the last few weeks:
Well, it's because I haven't. :)
What I've actually been doing is on the "editor" branch, which can be found here:
https://github.com/Hubberthus/hubberthus.github.io/tree/editor
With the editor anyone will be able to easily modify and/or add cores/modules to the MCU pin setup tool.
Anyway, the "editor" branch is unstable and for now is nearly completely useless. But I'm working on it, and when it becomes usable, I'll merge it into the so-to-say release branch.
Features expected to be done:
- MCU core add/modify:
- Basic and detailed information
- Packaging and additional info if any (ground pad, unrouted pins, etc.)
- Pins with detailed information (input/output, PWM, internal pull resistors, etc.).
- Peripherals with basic information, pin usage, and additional options (clock source, speed, mode, etc.)
- Module add/modify:
- Basic and detailed information
- Images from front and back sides of the module
- WYSIWYG pin layout, naming and additional information for the board (onboard resistor, LED, etc.)
- Additional information for peripherals affected by the board (built-in, unrouted, etc)
- Load/save edits made
- Update main page by providing the custom edits to the developers (most probably via the github. Pull-request, or issue with the file attached)
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