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hamdoun



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I2C communication
PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:50 am     Reply with quote

I'm a student I'm now doing a project in which I must do a communication between an CCMos sensor and an DSP DM6437 using an I2C bus the programe of the protocol is done by CCS please any can help me giving me any information or program I'm now blocked and I'm unable to do any thing please help me Sad

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Re: I2C bus
PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:51 am     Reply with quote

hamdoun wrote:
I'm a student I'm now doing a project in which I must do a communication between an CCMos sensor and an DSP DM6437 using an I2C bus the programe of the protocol is done by CCS please any can help me giving me any information or program I'm now blocked and I'm unable to do any thing please help me :sad:
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:37 am     Reply with quote

First of all, you need to give us as much information as possible, in order to help you.

1. Are you using CCS's compiler? That will make a huge difference. If you're using another compiler then you need to visit their forum.
2. What PIC are you trying to use?
3. If you are using CCS, which compiler version are you using?
4. What have you tried, so far? Post some code to show what you are trying to do.
5. Don't ask for us to do your homework for you. You need to put in some effort first. That's how you Learn.
6. How are you doing things? Are you using a simulator or do you have an actual circuit with real parts? Do you have the required hardware like pull-up resistors, connected to the proper I/O?

We'll help you along but you need to start the journey first.

Ronald
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