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I2C Problems

 
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I2C Problems
PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:17 pm     Reply with quote

Hi guys! I'm trying to communicate two 16f877 with I2C, but it just don't work and i have no idea why...
It seems like the master sends the address, but the slave don't recognise it... Can you help me please?
The part of the code from master that utilizes I2C and from slave are:

MASTER:

#use i2c (master, scl = pin_c3, sda = pin_c4)
(....)
i2c_start ();
i2c_write (0xA0);
delay_ms (10);
i2c_write (dado1);
delay_ms (10);
i2c_stop();

SLAVE:

#include <16F877.h>
#device adc=8
#fuses NOWDT,RC, NOPUT, NOPROTECT, BROWNOUT, LVP, NOCPD, NOWRT, NODEBUG
#use delay(clock=20000000)
#use rs232(baud=9600,parity=N, xmit=PIN_B2, rcv=PIN_B1, bits=9)
#use i2c (slave, address = 0xa0, scl = pin_c3, sda = pin_c4)

#int_SSP
SSP_isr()
{
printf ("%d", i2c_read());
}

void main ()
{
enable_interrupts(INT_SSP);
enable_interrupts(global);
while (true);
}

Oh, by the way, I'm trying to send 'dado1' to the slave and to write this in a Virtual Terminal (PROTEUS).

Thanks for the help.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:54 pm     Reply with quote

How to create a master program that will talk to the CCS example file,
Ex_Slave.c:
http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28473&start=1

Possible reasons why Proteus could have problems:
http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28744
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 5:59 pm     Reply with quote

MASTER:

#use i2c (master, scl = pin_c3, sda = pin_c4)
(....)
i2c_start ();
i2c_write (0xA0);
i2c_write (0x00);
delay_ms (10);
i2c_write (dado1);
delay_ms (10);
i2c_stop();

Still don't work.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 6:05 pm     Reply with quote

Quote:
#include <16F877.h>
#device adc=8
#fuses NOWDT,RC, NOPUT, NOPROTECT, BROWNOUT, LVP, NOCPD, NOWRT, NODEBUG
#use delay(clock=20000000)
#use rs232(baud=9600,parity=N, xmit=PIN_B2, rcv=PIN_B1, bits=9)
#use i2c (slave, address = 0xa0, scl = pin_c3, sda = pin_c4)

1. You can't run at 20 MHz with the RC oscillator. It can only run at
up to 4 Mhz maximum. I don't know if Proteus knows this or not.
You should use HS as the fuse for a 20 MHz crystal.

2. Don't set the LVP fuse. It can cause the PIC to lock up if pin B3
is left floating. Again, I don't know if Proteus knows this.
Change the setting to NOLVP.

3. If you're going to use RS232, you should use pins C6 and C7
since these are the hardware UART pins. Also, the standard
number of bits is 8. Don't set it to 9.

4. Do you have the 4.7K pull-up resistors on SDA and SCL ?
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Problem solved (in part)
PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 10:02 pm     Reply with quote

Ok, I forgot the pull-ups resistors... Now it's working... But, still have some weird going on: for example, if dado1 = 52, when i make printf ("%d\r\n", dado1); , the virtual terminal shows:
-06
52

So, why this -06 is showed? Some kind of a junk?
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