the adc constantly pulls a small but significant amount of current while
the hardware is enabled. this can have quite an effect on sleeping
devices that also use the adc.
- don't require an irq binding for blocking-only adc
- abstract adc pins into an AnyPin like interface, erasing the actual
peripheral type at runtime.
- add pull-up/pull-down functions for adc pins
- add a test (mostly a copy of the example, to be honest)
- configure adc pads according to datasheet
- report conversion errors (although they seem exceedingly rare?)
- drop embedded-hal interfaces. embedded-hal channels can do neither
AnyPin nor pullup/pulldown without encoding both into the type
- Move typelevel interrupts to a special-purpose mod: `embassy_xx::interrupt::typelevel`.
- Reexport the PAC interrupt enum in `embassy_xx::interrupt`.
This has a few advantages:
- The `embassy_xx::interrupt` module is now more "standard".
- It works with `cortex-m` functions for manipulating interrupts, for example.
- It works with RTIC.
- the interrupt enum allows holding value that can be "any interrupt at runtime", this can't be done with typelevel irqs.
- When "const-generics on enums" is stable, we can remove the typelevel interrupts without disruptive changes to `embassy_xx::interrupt`.