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MemLog Guest
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Need help on SPI interface with M25P20 |
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:10 pm |
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Hi everyone,
I am trying to setup a communication link between the PIC and M25P20 using SPI. All data returned from read operation is 0.
What's wrong with my code?
Thank you and best regards,
James
Here is a testing code:
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#include <18F442.h>
#device *=16
#include <string.h>
#fuses HS,NOWDT,NOPUT,NOPROTECT, NOBROWNOUT
#use delay(clock=12352000)
#use rs232(baud=19200, xmit=PIN_C6, rcv=PIN_C7, ERRORS)
#define PORTD_CFG 0xE0
#define MEM_CLK PIN_D0
#define MEM_CS PIN_D2
#define MEM_WRI PIN_D3
#define MEM_HOLD PIN_D4
#define MAX_ADDRESS 262144
int1 ext_fmem_ready(void)
{
int8 data;
output_low(MEM_CS);
//RDSR (Read Status Register) has address 5
spi_write(0x05);
//Read RDSR, bit0 is Write In Progress (WIP)
data = spi_read(0);
output_high(MEM_CS);
//if WIP is 0, flash memory is ready to write
return(!bit_test(data, 0));
}
int write_ext_fmem(int32 address, BYTE data)
{
int wait_timeout = 3;
while(!ext_fmem_ready())
{
if(--wait_timeout == 0)
return 0;
}
if( address > (long)MAX_ADDRESS)
return 0;
output_low(MEM_CS);
//WREN (Write Enable) address on 6
spi_write(0x06);
output_high(MEM_CS);
output_low(MEM_CS);
//select Page Program
spi_write(0x02);
spi_write(address >> 16);
spi_write(address >> 8);
spi_write(address);
//write data
spi_write(data);
output_high(MEM_CS);
return 1;
}
//--------------------------------
int read_ext_fmem(int32 address)
{
int8 data;
int wait_timeout = 3;
while(!ext_fmem_ready())
{
if(--wait_timeout == 0)
return 0;
}
if(address > MAX_ADDRESS)
return 0;
output_low(MEM_CS);
spi_write(0x03);
spi_write(address >> 16);
spi_write(address >> 8);
spi_write(address);
data = spi_read(0);
output_high(MEM_CS);
return data;
}
void main ( )
{
int data;
#use fast_io(D)
Set_Tris_D(PORTD_CFG);
//setup spi
output_low(MEM_CLK);
output_high(MEM_CS);
setup_spi(SPI_MASTER | SPI_L_TO_H | SPI_CLK_DIV_16 );
delay_us(20);
//write to address 10 and read it back
write_ext_fmem(10, 128);
data = read_ext_fmem(10);
} |
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PCM programmer
Joined: 06 Sep 2003 Posts: 21708
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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:22 pm |
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Quote: | #define PORTD_CFG 0xE0
#define MEM_CLK PIN_D0
#define MEM_CS PIN_D2
#define MEM_WRI PIN_D3
#define MEM_HOLD PIN_D4
spi_write(address >> 16);
spi_write(address >> 8);
spi_write(address);
What's wrong with my code?
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You're using the CCS spi functions, such as spi_write().
These functions only use the hardware SPI pins, which are on Port C.
You need to re-wire the flash memory chip to use those pins.
You have some other things that need be fixed:
1. You need to add the NOLVP fuse.
2. You need a while(1); statement at the end of main().
3. I would get rid of the #fast_io and let CCS handle the TRIS.
Just use output_low(), output_high(), output_float(), etc., and
the compiler will take care of the TRIS.
I didn't try to analyze your code for correctness as a driver.
I just did a quick scan of it. |
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MELOG Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:38 pm |
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PortC has reserved for A/D chip. With PortD only, any sample code or it is impossible?
PCM programmer wrote: | Quote: | #define PORTD_CFG 0xE0
#define MEM_CLK PIN_D0
#define MEM_CS PIN_D2
#define MEM_WRI PIN_D3
#define MEM_HOLD PIN_D4
spi_write(address >> 16);
spi_write(address >> 8);
spi_write(address);
What's wrong with my code?
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You're using the CCS spi functions, such as spi_write().
These functions only use the hardware SPI pins, which are on Port C.
You need to re-wire the flash memory chip to use those pins.
You have some other things that need be fixed:
1. You need to add the NOLVP fuse.
2. You need a while(1); statement at the end of main().
3. I would get rid of the #fast_io and let CCS handle the TRIS.
Just use output_low(), output_high(), output_float(), etc., and
the compiler will take care of the TRIS.
I didn't try to analyze your code for correctness as a driver.
I just did a quick scan of it. |
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melog Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 1:09 pm |
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PCM programmer,
I found an example code 9346.c under c:\Program Files\PICC\Drivers. Any better ones (using M25P20)?
Thanks. |
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PCM programmer
Joined: 06 Sep 2003 Posts: 21708
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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 1:13 pm |
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Look at CCS drivers for memory chips, that use software SPI:
c:\program files\picc\drivers\at45db021.c
c:\program files\picc\drivers\68hc68r2.c |
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Memlog Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 1:20 pm |
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PCM programmer,
Thanks. One of them is perfect maching with my case! |
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