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EEPROM SPI problem

 
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EEPROM SPI problem
PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:01 am     Reply with quote

I've been having trouble communicating between a PIC 18F2455 and a 25AA256 EEPROM. There is no file in the drivers folder for the 25AA256 so I attempted to edit a similar file so it would work with my eeprom. Unfortunately I have not had any luck. Here is my code:
Code:

#include<18f2455.h>

#fuses HS,NOWDT,NOPROTECT,NOLVP
#use delay(clock=4000000)
#use rs232 (baud=9600,xmit=PIN_C6,rcv=PIN_C7, bits=8)

#define EEPROM_SELECT PIN_B2
#define EEPROM_DI     PIN_B0   
#define EEPROM_DO     PIN_C7
#define EEPROM_CLK    PIN_B1

#define EEPROM_ADDRESS BYTE
#define EEPROM_SIZE    256

void init_ext_eeprom();
BOOLEAN ext_eeprom_ready();
void write_ext_eeprom(EEPROM_ADDRESS address, BYTE data);
BYTE read_ext_eeprom(EEPROM_ADDRESS address);

void main() {
      
   byte value;
   int i=0;

   init_ext_eeprom();
   delay_ms(15);
   write_ext_eeprom(0,7);
   delay_ms(15);

   
   while(1){
      
      output_toggle(PIN_B3);
      value=read_ext_eeprom(i++);
      delay_ms(15);
      printf("%X\r\n", value);
      delay_ms(50);
   
   }
}

void init_ext_eeprom() {
      
   output_high(EEPROM_SELECT);
   output_low(EEPROM_DI);
   output_low(EEPROM_CLK);
   //setup_spi(spi_master |spi_l_to_h |spi_clk_div_16 );
}

BOOLEAN ext_eeprom_ready() {
   BYTE cmd[1], i, data;

   cmd[0] = 0x05;                  //rdsr opcode

   output_low(EEPROM_SELECT);

   for(i=1; i<=8; ++i) {
      output_bit(EEPROM_DI, shift_left(cmd,1,0));
      output_high(EEPROM_CLK);   //data latches
      output_low(EEPROM_CLK);      //back to idle
   }

   for(i=1; i<=8; ++i) {
        output_high(EEPROM_CLK);   //data latches
        shift_left(&data,1,input(EEPROM_DO));
        output_low(EEPROM_CLK);  //back to idle
   }
   output_high(EEPROM_SELECT);
   return !bit_test(data, 0);
}

void write_ext_eeprom(EEPROM_ADDRESS address, BYTE data) {
   BYTE cmd[4];
   BYTE i;
   BYTE wren;
   wren=0x06;

   // Wait until the eeprom is done with a previous write
   while(!ext_eeprom_ready());

   for(i=0; i<8; ++i)
   {
      output_bit(EEPROM_DI, shift_left(&wren,1,0));
      output_high(EEPROM_CLK);
      output_low(EEPROM_CLK);
   }
   output_high(EEPROM_SELECT);
   output_low(EEPROM_SELECT);
   for(i=0; i<64; ++i)
   {
      output_bit(EEPROM_DI, shift_left(cmd,4,0));
      output_high(EEPROM_CLK);
      output_low(EEPROM_CLK);
   }
   output_high(EEPROM_SELECT);
}

BYTE read_ext_eeprom(EEPROM_ADDRESS address) {
   BYTE cmd[3];
   BYTE i,data;

   // Wait until the eeprom is done with a previous write
   while(!ext_eeprom_ready());

   output_low(EEPROM_SELECT);
   for(i=0; i<56; ++i)
   {
      output_bit(EEPROM_DI, shift_left(cmd,3,0));
      output_high(EEPROM_CLK);
      output_low(EEPROM_CLK);
   }
   for(i=0; i<8; ++i)
   {
      shift_left(&data,1,input(EEPROM_DO));
      output_high(EEPROM_CLK);
      output_low(EEPROM_CLK);
   }
   output_high(EEPROM_SELECT);
   return(data);
}


I can't include this in the code section for some reason, but for the write cmd is:
cmd[0]=data;
cmd[1]=address;
cmd[2]=(address>>8);
cmd[3]=0x02;

read:
cmd[0]=address;
cmd[1]=(address>>8);
cmd[2]=0x03;

I'm not sure what the problem is. I have tried changing the numbers in the for loops with no success. I was also wondering why in the write function it uses EEPROM_DI as opposed to EEPROM_DO. Changing that did not help me either though. Any help would be appreciated.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 11:50 am     Reply with quote

Your loop counts are wrong. You have arrays of 3 bytes for a read
and 4 bytes for a write. These are 24 bits and 32 bits long, respectively,
but you have loop counts of 56 and 64. This needs to be fixed.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 1:08 pm     Reply with quote

I changed the loop counts, but still no luck reading the values from the eeprom.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 2:13 pm     Reply with quote

Try using the CCS 25640.c driver file. The 25AA256 interface looks
nearly the same as the 25LC640, so it should work. You're using
different pins than the default pins in the driver. To tell the driver
to use your pins, put the #define statements right above the #include
statement for the driver file. Example:
Code:

#define EEPROM_SELECT PIN_B2
#define EEPROM_DI     PIN_B0   
#define EEPROM_DO     PIN_C7
#define EEPROM_CLK    PIN_B1
#include <25640.c>


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