npmx-zephyr repository provides an example of npmx library integration with the Zephyr RTOS environment. This can be used as a starting point for an integration with other RTOS or bare-metal environments.
For the user's convenience, this repository includes also a variety of sample applications demonstrating how to use the npmx drivers.
- nPM1300
The recommended way to clone the repositories is by using the west
tool. Information about the installation, available commands, configuration and more can be found in the Zephyr's west tool documentation.
To initalize the npmx-zephyr repository, run the following commands:
mkdir <new_directory>
cd <new_directory>
west init -m https://github.com/NordicSemiconductor/npmx-zephyr
cd npmx-zephyr
west update
Alternatively, you can clone repositories by using git only. In this case pay special attention to revisions - both Zephyr and npmx revisions should match the ones specified in the west.yml
. Moreover, the npmx
folder should be placed in the zephyr/modules
subdirectory.
To run one of the sample applications, do the following:
- Configure the setup based on the relevant sample documentation.
- Build and flash the application to the target device by using the following commands:
cd <path_to_npmx-zephyr>/samples/<desired_sample> west build -b <target> west flash
For instance, if you want to run the LED sample for nPM1300 used with nRF52840DK, you must configure the setup as specified in the LED sample README. After that, run the following commands:
cd npmx-zephyr/samples/led
west build -b nrf52840dk_nrf52840
west flash
As a result, you should see LEDs blinking on the board.
Make sure that the
ZEPHYR_BASE
variable is set as a path to your Zephyr folder (the one you have cloned with west).If not, set this variable manually with the following command:
export ZEPHYR_BASE=<path_to_zephyr_directory>
If you want to create a custom application, refer to the following guidelines:
- npmx Github repository for API usage
- nPM1300 documentation for the required setup configuration
.
├── doc # Project documentation files
├── drivers # npmx drivers files
├── dts # Devicetree source files for nPM devices
├── samples # npmx samples files
│ ├── buck # Samples related to BUCK peripheral
│ ├── ldo # Samples related to LDO peripheral
│ .
│ .
│
├── scripts # Various scripts
└── zephyr # Zephyr configuration files
All files that are required to compile the Sphinx-based documentation for the npmx-zephyr
repository are located under the doc folder.
Install Python 3 and its dependencies with the following command:
pip install -r scripts/requirements.txt
You can build the documentation in two ways:
-
Use the provided script
doc/generate_sphinx_doc.sh
and open thedoc/build/html/index.html
file to see the output. -
Build it manually by going to the
doc
directory and running the following command:sphinx-build -M html . build
For smoother workflow, npmx-zephyr
includes hook scripts that are managed by using the pre-commit
framework. These scripts help to identify common issues, such as trailing whitespaces or missing licenses, right before the code review.
Information about the usage, available commands, configuration and more can be found on the pre-commit page.
To enable or disable the pre-commit functionality, run the relevant command:
pre-commit install
pre-commit uninstall