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diff --git a/libraries/EEPROM/examples/eeprom_crc/eeprom_crc.ino b/libraries/EEPROM/examples/eeprom_crc/eeprom_crc.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..40b08bd --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/EEPROM/examples/eeprom_crc/eeprom_crc.ino @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +/*** +    Written by Christopher Andrews. +    CRC algorithm generated by pycrc, MIT licence ( https://github.com/tpircher/pycrc ). +	 +	A CRC is a simple way of checking whether data has changed or become corrupted. +	This example calculates a CRC value directly on the EEPROM values. +	The purpose of this example is to highlight how the EEPROM object can be used just like an array. +***/ + +#include <Arduino.h> +#include <EEPROM.h> + +void setup(){ +   +  //Start serial +  Serial.begin(9600); +   +  //Print length of data to run CRC on. +  Serial.print( "EEPROM length: " ); +  Serial.println( EEPROM.length() ); +   +  //Print the result of calling eeprom_crc() +  Serial.print( "CRC32 of EEPROM data: 0x" ); +  Serial.println( eeprom_crc(), HEX ); +  Serial.print( "\n\nDone!" ); +} + +void loop(){ /* Empty loop */ } + +unsigned long eeprom_crc( void ){ +   +  const unsigned long crc_table[16] = { +      0x00000000, 0x1db71064, 0x3b6e20c8, 0x26d930ac, +      0x76dc4190, 0x6b6b51f4, 0x4db26158, 0x5005713c, +      0xedb88320, 0xf00f9344, 0xd6d6a3e8, 0xcb61b38c, +      0x9b64c2b0, 0x86d3d2d4, 0xa00ae278, 0xbdbdf21c +  };   +   +  unsigned long crc = ~0L; +   +  for( int index = 0 ; index < 32  ; ++index ){ +    crc = crc_table[( crc ^ EEPROM[index] ) & 0x0f] ^ (crc >> 4); +    crc = crc_table[( crc ^ ( EEPROM[index] >> 4 )) & 0x0f] ^ (crc >> 4);     +    crc = ~crc; +  } +  return crc; +}
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