vfo_oled/lib/Rotary/examples/InterruptProMicro/InterruptProMicro.ino
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/*
Rotary Encoder - Interrupt Example
This is the same as "Interrupt.ino" but works
the Pro Micro from Sparkfun which uses the
Atmega32U4 microcontroller. This controller
does not have the PCIE2 or PCMSK2 registers used in the
Interrupt example. Instead these are moved
to the PCIE0 and PCMSK0 registers instead.
These registers support interrupts on Pro Micro
pins 8, 9, 10 or 11. This example wires the encoder
to pins 8 and 9.
Note that the interrupt vector also changes to
correspond to the PCIE0 interrupt.
The circuit:
* encoder pin A to Arduino pin 8
* encoder pin B to Arduino pin 9
* encoder ground pin to ground (GND)
*/
#include <Rotary.h>
Rotary r = Rotary(8, 9);
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);
r.begin();
PCICR |= (1 << PCIE0);
PCMSK0 |= (1 << PCINT4) | (1 << PCINT5);
sei();
}
void loop() {
}
ISR(PCINT0_vect) {
unsigned char result = r.process();
if (result == DIR_NONE) {
// do nothing
}
else if (result == DIR_CW) {
Serial.println("ClockWise");
}
else if (result == DIR_CCW) {
Serial.println("CounterClockWise");
}
}