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DS18B20 help

 
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BillT



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DS18B20 help
PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 6:20 pm     Reply with quote

Hi and help!

I stripped my code to barebones and even copied some of it to be sure: no matter what I do, I can't read the sensor - one single sensor! I swapped out the PIC, tried different pins, and changed timing. The 1-wire part is indeed found - it just doesn't send any data back. During read by the PIC, it just sits high, which gives the 0xFFFFF... response. Any advice?

Thanks very much,
BillT

My output is always:
Code:
Pulse detected!!!
ffffffffffffffffff
ffffffffffffffffff
ffffffffffffffffff
ffffffffffffffffff


except when I unplug the sensor, and then the DS18B02 is indeed not found as expected.

Code:
//
//  Dallas 18B20 I/O pin connected to PIC RB5 pin, pulled up by 5k ohm resistor
//  Data sent to PC via MAX232 on PIC RC6 pin
//
//
#include <16F877.h>
#fuses HS,NOWDT,NOPROTECT,NOLVP,DEBUG,NOBROWNOUT,
#use delay(clock=4000000)
#use rs232(baud=19200, xmit=PIN_C6, rcv=PIN_C7, PARITY=N, BITS=8, stream=PC)

int1 init_1_wire(void);
void send_byte(int8 data);
int8 read_byte(void);


void main() {

   int8 k;
   int1 test;
   int8 buff[9];

// For now, keep it simple wrt interrupts:
   disable_interrupts(GLOBAL);

// Default state: 1-wire pin is floating:
   output_float(PIN_B5);

// Find the device and report the results:
   test = init_1_wire();

if(test)
   fprintf(PC, "\r\nPulse detected!!!\r\n");
else
   fprintf(PC, "\r\nPulse NOT detected!!!\r\n");

// Here, perform temperature conversion and send scratchpad bytes to PC:
while(1){
  test = init_1_wire();
   send_byte(0xCC);  // Skip ROM
   send_byte(0x44);  // Perform temperature conversion
   delay_ms(800);    // Takes 750 msec for conversion

 test = init_1_wire();
   send_byte(0xCC);  // Skip ROM     
   send_byte(0xBE);  // Read scratchpad
   
   delay_us(60);
   
// Read and report what was found: 
for(k = 0; k < 9;++k){
      buff[k] = read_byte(); }

fprintf(PC, "%x%x%x%x%x%x%x%x%x\r\n", buff[8],buff[7],buff[6],buff[5],buff[4],buff[3],buff[2],buff[1],buff[0]);

   } // Close the while

 } // Close the main



int1 init_1_wire(void){
int8 n = 250;

// Pull pin low for 500 usec and check if device is there:
      output_low(PIN_B5);
      delay_us(500);
      output_float(PIN_B5);

while((--n) && input(PIN_B5));

   if(n)
      return(1);
   else
      return(0);

} // close init_1_wire


void send_byte(int8 data){
   int8 count;

   for(count = 0; count < 8; ++count) {
         output_low(PIN_B5);
         delay_us(2);
         output_bit(PIN_B5, shift_right(&data,1,0));  // Put bit on pin
         delay_us(60);                                // End of write slot
         output_float(PIN_B5);                        // 1-wire goes high
         delay_us(2);                                 // Must be high > 1 usec
   }
}  // Close send_byte


int8 read_byte(void){
   int8 count, data;

   for(count = 0; count < 8; ++count) {
         output_low(PIN_B5);
         delay_us(2);
         output_float(PIN_B5);
         delay_us(13);
         shift_right(&data,1,input(PIN_B5));
         delay_us(45);
         }

   return(data);
}  //Close read_byte
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 10:03 am     Reply with quote

BillT,
compare your code with my onewire lib routines,
http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19520

hope that helps,
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