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// TI File $Revision: /main/10 $
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// Checkin $Date: April 21, 2008 15:43:02 $
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//###########################################################################
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//
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// FILE: Example_2833xI2c_eeprom.c
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//
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// TITLE: DSP2833x I2C EEPROM Example
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//
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// ASSUMPTIONS:
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//
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// This program requires the DSP2833x header files.
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//
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// This program requires an external I2C EEPROM connected to
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// the I2C bus at address 0x50.
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//
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// As supplied, this project is configured for "boot to SARAM"
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// operation. The 2833x Boot Mode table is shown below.
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// For information on configuring the boot mode of an eZdsp,
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// please refer to the documentation included with the eZdsp,
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//
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// $Boot_Table:
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//
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// GPIO87 GPIO86 GPIO85 GPIO84
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// XA15 XA14 XA13 XA12
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// PU PU PU PU
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// ==========================================
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// 1 1 1 1 Jump to Flash
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// 1 1 1 0 SCI-A boot
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// 1 1 0 1 SPI-A boot
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// 1 1 0 0 I2C-A boot
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// 1 0 1 1 eCAN-A boot
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// 1 0 1 0 McBSP-A boot
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// 1 0 0 1 Jump to XINTF x16
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// 1 0 0 0 Jump to XINTF x32
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// 0 1 1 1 Jump to OTP
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// 0 1 1 0 Parallel GPIO I/O boot
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// 0 1 0 1 Parallel XINTF boot
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// 0 1 0 0 Jump to SARAM <- "boot to SARAM"
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// 0 0 1 1 Branch to check boot mode
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// 0 0 1 0 Boot to flash, bypass ADC cal
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// 0 0 0 1 Boot to SARAM, bypass ADC cal
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// 0 0 0 0 Boot to SCI-A, bypass ADC cal
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// Boot_Table_End$
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//
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// DESCRIPTION:
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//
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// This program will write 1-14 words to EEPROM and read them back.
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// The data written and the EEPROM address written to are contained
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// in the message structure, I2cMsgOut1. The data read back will be
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// contained in the message structure I2cMsgIn1.
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//
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// This program will work with the on-board I2C EEPROM supplied on
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// the F2833x eZdsp.
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//
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//
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//###########################################################################
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// Original Author: D.F.
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//
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// $TI Release: DSP2833x/DSP2823x Header Files V1.20 $
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// $Release Date: August 1, 2008 $
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//###########################################################################
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#include "DSP28x_Project.h" // Device Headerfile and Examples Include File
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// Note: I2C Macros used in this example can be found in the
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// DSP2833x_I2C_defines.h file
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// Prototype statements for functions found within this file.
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void I2CA_Init(void);
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Uint16 I2CA_WriteData(struct I2CMSG *msg);
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Uint16 I2CA_ReadData(struct I2CMSG *msg);
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interrupt void i2c_int1a_isr(void);
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void pass(void);
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void fail(void);
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#define I2C_SLAVE_ADDR 0x50
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#define I2C_NUMBYTES 4
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#define I2C_EEPROM_HIGH_ADDR 0x00
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#define I2C_EEPROM_LOW_ADDR 0x30
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// Global variables
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// Two bytes will be used for the outgoing address,
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// thus only setup 14 bytes maximum
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struct I2CMSG I2cMsgOut1={I2C_MSGSTAT_SEND_WITHSTOP,
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I2C_SLAVE_ADDR,
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I2C_NUMBYTES,
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I2C_EEPROM_HIGH_ADDR,
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I2C_EEPROM_LOW_ADDR,
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0x12, // Msg Byte 1
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0x34, // Msg Byte 2
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0x56, // Msg Byte 3
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0x78, // Msg Byte 4
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0x9A, // Msg Byte 5
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0xBC, // Msg Byte 6
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0xDE, // Msg Byte 7
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0xF0, // Msg Byte 8
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0x11, // Msg Byte 9
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0x10, // Msg Byte 10
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0x11, // Msg Byte 11
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0x12, // Msg Byte 12
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0x13, // Msg Byte 13
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0x12}; // Msg Byte 14
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struct I2CMSG I2cMsgIn1={ I2C_MSGSTAT_SEND_NOSTOP,
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I2C_SLAVE_ADDR,
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I2C_NUMBYTES,
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I2C_EEPROM_HIGH_ADDR,
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I2C_EEPROM_LOW_ADDR};
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struct I2CMSG *CurrentMsgPtr; // Used in interrupts
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Uint16 PassCount;
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Uint16 FailCount;
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void main(void)
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{
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Uint16 Error;
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Uint16 i;
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CurrentMsgPtr = &I2cMsgOut1;
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// Step 1. Initialize System Control:
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// PLL, WatchDog, enable Peripheral Clocks
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// This example function is found in the DSP2833x_SysCtrl.c file.
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InitSysCtrl();
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// Step 2. Initalize GPIO:
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// This example function is found in the DSP2833x_Gpio.c file and
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// illustrates how to set the GPIO to it's default state.
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// InitGpio();
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// Setup only the GP I/O only for I2C functionality
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InitI2CGpio();
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// Step 3. Clear all interrupts and initialize PIE vector table:
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// Disable CPU interrupts
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DINT;
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// Initialize PIE control registers to their default state.
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// The default state is all PIE interrupts disabled and flags
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// are cleared.
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// This function is found in the DSP2833x_PieCtrl.c file.
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InitPieCtrl();
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// Disable CPU interrupts and clear all CPU interrupt flags:
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IER = 0x0000;
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IFR = 0x0000;
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// Initialize the PIE vector table with pointers to the shell Interrupt
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// Service Routines (ISR).
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// This will populate the entire table, even if the interrupt
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// is not used in this example. This is useful for debug purposes.
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// The shell ISR routines are found in DSP2833x_DefaultIsr.c.
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// This function is found in DSP2833x_PieVect.c.
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InitPieVectTable();
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// Interrupts that are used in this example are re-mapped to
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// ISR functions found within this file.
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EALLOW; // This is needed to write to EALLOW protected registers
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PieVectTable.I2CINT1A = &i2c_int1a_isr;
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EDIS; // This is needed to disable write to EALLOW protected registers
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// Step 4. Initialize all the Device Peripherals:
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// This function is found in DSP2833x_InitPeripherals.c
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// InitPeripherals(); // Not required for this example
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I2CA_Init();
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// Step 5. User specific code
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// Clear Counters
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PassCount = 0;
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FailCount = 0;
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// Clear incoming message buffer
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for (i = 0; i < I2C_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE; i++)
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{
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I2cMsgIn1.MsgBuffer[i] = 0x0000;
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}
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// Enable interrupts required for this example
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// Enable I2C interrupt 1 in the PIE: Group 8 interrupt 1
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PieCtrlRegs.PIEIER8.bit.INTx1 = 1;
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// Enable CPU INT8 which is connected to PIE group 8
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IER |= M_INT8;
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EINT;
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// Application loop
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for(;;)
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{
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//////////////////////////////////
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// Write data to EEPROM section //
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//////////////////////////////////
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// Check the outgoing message to see if it should be sent.
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// In this example it is initialized to send with a stop bit.
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if(I2cMsgOut1.MsgStatus == I2C_MSGSTAT_SEND_WITHSTOP)
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{
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Error = I2CA_WriteData(&I2cMsgOut1);
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// If communication is correctly initiated, set msg status to busy
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// and update CurrentMsgPtr for the interrupt service routine.
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// Otherwise, do nothing and try again next loop. Once message is
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// initiated, the I2C interrupts will handle the rest. Search for
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// ICINTR1A_ISR in the i2c_eeprom_isr.c file.
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if (Error == I2C_SUCCESS)
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{
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CurrentMsgPtr = &I2cMsgOut1;
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I2cMsgOut1.MsgStatus = I2C_MSGSTAT_WRITE_BUSY;
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}
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} // end of write section
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///////////////////////////////////
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// Read data from EEPROM section //
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///////////////////////////////////
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// Check outgoing message status. Bypass read section if status is
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// not inactive.
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if (I2cMsgOut1.MsgStatus == I2C_MSGSTAT_INACTIVE)
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{
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// Check incoming message status.
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if(I2cMsgIn1.MsgStatus == I2C_MSGSTAT_SEND_NOSTOP)
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{
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// EEPROM address setup portion
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while(I2CA_ReadData(&I2cMsgIn1) != I2C_SUCCESS)
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{
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// Maybe setup an attempt counter to break an infinite while
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// loop. The EEPROM will send back a NACK while it is performing
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// a write operation. Even though the write communique is
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// complete at this point, the EEPROM could still be busy
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// programming the data. Therefore, multiple attempts are
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// necessary.
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}
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// Update current message pointer and message status
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CurrentMsgPtr = &I2cMsgIn1;
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I2cMsgIn1.MsgStatus = I2C_MSGSTAT_SEND_NOSTOP_BUSY;
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}
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// Once message has progressed past setting up the internal address
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// of the EEPROM, send a restart to read the data bytes from the
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// EEPROM. Complete the communique with a stop bit. MsgStatus is
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// updated in the interrupt service routine.
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else if(I2cMsgIn1.MsgStatus == I2C_MSGSTAT_RESTART)
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{
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// Read data portion
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while(I2CA_ReadData(&I2cMsgIn1) != I2C_SUCCESS)
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{
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// Maybe setup an attempt counter to break an infinite while
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// loop.
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}
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// Update current message pointer and message status
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CurrentMsgPtr = &I2cMsgIn1;
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I2cMsgIn1.MsgStatus = I2C_MSGSTAT_READ_BUSY;
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}
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} // end of read section
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} // end of for(;;)
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} // end of main
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void I2CA_Init(void)
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{
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// Initialize I2C
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I2caRegs.I2CSAR = 0x0050; // Slave address - EEPROM control code
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#if (CPU_FRQ_150MHZ) // Default - For 150MHz SYSCLKOUT
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I2caRegs.I2CPSC.all = 14; // Prescaler - need 7-12 Mhz on module clk (150/15 = 10MHz)
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#endif
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#if (CPU_FRQ_100MHZ) // For 100 MHz SYSCLKOUT
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I2caRegs.I2CPSC.all = 9; // Prescaler - need 7-12 Mhz on module clk (100/10 = 10MHz)
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#endif
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I2caRegs.I2CCLKL = 10; // NOTE: must be non zero
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I2caRegs.I2CCLKH = 5; // NOTE: must be non zero
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I2caRegs.I2CIER.all = 0x24; // Enable SCD & ARDY interrupts
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I2caRegs.I2CMDR.all = 0x0020; // Take I2C out of reset
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// Stop I2C when suspended
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I2caRegs.I2CFFTX.all = 0x6000; // Enable FIFO mode and TXFIFO
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I2caRegs.I2CFFRX.all = 0x2040; // Enable RXFIFO, clear RXFFINT,
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return;
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}
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Uint16 I2CA_WriteData(struct I2CMSG *msg)
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{
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Uint16 i;
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// Wait until the STP bit is cleared from any previous master communication.
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// Clearing of this bit by the module is delayed until after the SCD bit is
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// set. If this bit is not checked prior to initiating a new message, the
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// I2C could get confused.
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if (I2caRegs.I2CMDR.bit.STP == 1)
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{
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return I2C_STP_NOT_READY_ERROR;
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}
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// Setup slave address
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I2caRegs.I2CSAR = msg->SlaveAddress;
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// Check if bus busy
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if (I2caRegs.I2CSTR.bit.BB == 1)
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{
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return I2C_BUS_BUSY_ERROR;
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}
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// Setup number of bytes to send
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// MsgBuffer + Address
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I2caRegs.I2CCNT = msg->NumOfBytes+2;
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// Setup data to send
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I2caRegs.I2CDXR = msg->MemoryHighAddr;
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I2caRegs.I2CDXR = msg->MemoryLowAddr;
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// for (i=0; i<msg->NumOfBytes-2; i++)
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for (i=0; i<msg->NumOfBytes; i++)
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{
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I2caRegs.I2CDXR = *(msg->MsgBuffer+i);
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}
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// Send start as master transmitter
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I2caRegs.I2CMDR.all = 0x6E20;
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return I2C_SUCCESS;
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}
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Uint16 I2CA_ReadData(struct I2CMSG *msg)
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{
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// Wait until the STP bit is cleared from any previous master communication.
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// Clearing of this bit by the module is delayed until after the SCD bit is
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// set. If this bit is not checked prior to initiating a new message, the
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// I2C could get confused.
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if (I2caRegs.I2CMDR.bit.STP == 1)
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{
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return I2C_STP_NOT_READY_ERROR;
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}
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I2caRegs.I2CSAR = msg->SlaveAddress;
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if(msg->MsgStatus == I2C_MSGSTAT_SEND_NOSTOP)
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{
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// Check if bus busy
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if (I2caRegs.I2CSTR.bit.BB == 1)
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{
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return I2C_BUS_BUSY_ERROR;
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}
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I2caRegs.I2CCNT = 2;
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I2caRegs.I2CDXR = msg->MemoryHighAddr;
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I2caRegs.I2CDXR = msg->MemoryLowAddr;
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I2caRegs.I2CMDR.all = 0x2620; // Send data to setup EEPROM address
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}
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else if(msg->MsgStatus == I2C_MSGSTAT_RESTART)
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{
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I2caRegs.I2CCNT = msg->NumOfBytes; // Setup how many bytes to expect
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I2caRegs.I2CMDR.all = 0x2C20; // Send restart as master receiver
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}
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return I2C_SUCCESS;
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}
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interrupt void i2c_int1a_isr(void) // I2C-A
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{
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Uint16 IntSource, i;
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// Read interrupt source
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IntSource = I2caRegs.I2CISRC.all;
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// Interrupt source = stop condition detected
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if(IntSource == I2C_SCD_ISRC)
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{
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// If completed message was writing data, reset msg to inactive state
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if (CurrentMsgPtr->MsgStatus == I2C_MSGSTAT_WRITE_BUSY)
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{
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CurrentMsgPtr->MsgStatus = I2C_MSGSTAT_INACTIVE;
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}
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else
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{
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// If a message receives a NACK during the address setup portion of the
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// EEPROM read, the code further below included in the register access ready
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// interrupt source code will generate a stop condition. After the stop
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// condition is received (here), set the message status to try again.
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// User may want to limit the number of retries before generating an error.
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if(CurrentMsgPtr->MsgStatus == I2C_MSGSTAT_SEND_NOSTOP_BUSY)
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{
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CurrentMsgPtr->MsgStatus = I2C_MSGSTAT_SEND_NOSTOP;
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}
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// If completed message was reading EEPROM data, reset msg to inactive state
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// and read data from FIFO.
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else if (CurrentMsgPtr->MsgStatus == I2C_MSGSTAT_READ_BUSY)
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{
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CurrentMsgPtr->MsgStatus = I2C_MSGSTAT_INACTIVE;
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for(i=0; i < I2C_NUMBYTES; i++)
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{
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CurrentMsgPtr->MsgBuffer[i] = I2caRegs.I2CDRR;
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}
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{
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// Check recieved data
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for(i=0; i < I2C_NUMBYTES; i++)
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{
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if(I2cMsgIn1.MsgBuffer[i] == I2cMsgOut1.MsgBuffer[i])
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{
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PassCount++;
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}
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else
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{
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FailCount++;
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}
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}
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if(PassCount == I2C_NUMBYTES)
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{
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pass();
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}
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else
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{
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fail();
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}
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}
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}
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}
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} // end of stop condition detected
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// Interrupt source = Register Access Ready
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// This interrupt is used to determine when the EEPROM address setup portion of the
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// read data communication is complete. Since no stop bit is commanded, this flag
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// tells us when the message has been sent instead of the SCD flag. If a NACK is
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// received, clear the NACK bit and command a stop. Otherwise, move on to the read
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// data portion of the communication.
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else if(IntSource == I2C_ARDY_ISRC)
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{
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if(I2caRegs.I2CSTR.bit.NACK == 1)
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{
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I2caRegs.I2CMDR.bit.STP = 1;
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I2caRegs.I2CSTR.all = I2C_CLR_NACK_BIT;
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}
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else if(CurrentMsgPtr->MsgStatus == I2C_MSGSTAT_SEND_NOSTOP_BUSY)
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{
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CurrentMsgPtr->MsgStatus = I2C_MSGSTAT_RESTART;
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}
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} // end of register access ready
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else
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{
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// Generate some error due to invalid interrupt source
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asm(" ESTOP0");
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}
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// Enable future I2C (PIE Group 8) interrupts
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PieCtrlRegs.PIEACK.all = PIEACK_GROUP8;
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}
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void pass()
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{
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asm(" ESTOP0");
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for(;;);
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}
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void fail()
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{
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asm(" ESTOP0");
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for(;;);
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}
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//===========================================================================
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// No more.
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//===========================================================================
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@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
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/*
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// TI File $Revision: /main/5 $
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// Checkin $Date: August 9, 2007 17:18:05 $
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//###########################################################################
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//
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// This .gel file can be used to help load and build the example project.
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// It should be unloaded from Code Composer Studio before loading another
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// project.
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//
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//###########################################################################
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// $TI Release: DSP2833x/DSP2823x Header Files V1.20 $
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// $Release Date: August 1, 2008 $
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//###########################################################################
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*/
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menuitem "DSP2833x I2C EEPROM Example"
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hotmenu Load_and_Build_Project()
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{
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GEL_ProjectLoad("Example_2833xI2C_eeprom.pjt");
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GEL_ProjectBuild("Example_2833xI2C_eeprom.pjt");
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Setup_WatchWindow();
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}
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hotmenu Load_Code()
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{
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GEL_Load(".\\debug\\Example_2833xI2C_eeprom.out");
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Setup_WatchWindow();
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}
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hotmenu Setup_WatchWindow()
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{
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GEL_WatchReset();
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GEL_WatchAdd("PassCount",,"Correct Bytes");
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GEL_WatchAdd("FailCount",,"Incorrect Bytes");
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GEL_WatchAdd("I2cMsgIn1.MsgBuffer",,"Input Buffer");
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GEL_WatchAdd("I2cMsgOut1.MsgBuffer",,"Output Buffer");
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GEL_WatchAdd("I2caRegs,x");
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}
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@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
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; Code Composer Project File, Version 2.0 (do not modify or remove this line)
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[Project Settings]
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ProjectName="DSP2833x"
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ProjectDir="C:\tidcs\c28\DSP2833x\v120\DSP2833x_examples\i2c_eeprom\"
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ProjectType=Executable
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CPUFamily=TMS320C28XX
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Tool="Compiler"
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Tool="DspBiosBuilder"
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Tool="Linker"
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Config="Debug"
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Config="Release"
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[Source Files]
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_common\source\DSP2833x_ADC_cal.asm"
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_common\source\DSP2833x_CodeStartBranch.asm"
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_common\source\DSP2833x_CpuTimers.c"
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_common\source\DSP2833x_DefaultIsr.c"
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_common\source\DSP2833x_I2C.c"
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_common\source\DSP2833x_PieCtrl.c"
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_common\source\DSP2833x_PieVect.c"
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_common\source\DSP2833x_SysCtrl.c"
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_common\source\DSP2833x_usDelay.asm"
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_headers\source\DSP2833x_GlobalVariableDefs.c"
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Source="Example_2833xI2C_eeprom.c"
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_common\cmd\28335_RAM_lnk.cmd"
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Source="..\..\DSP2833x_headers\cmd\DSP2833x_Headers_nonBIOS.cmd"
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["Compiler" Settings: "Debug"]
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Options=-g -q -pdr -fr"C:\tidcs\c28\DSP2833x\v120\DSP2833x_examples\i2c_eeprom\Debug" -fs"C:\tidcs\c28\DSP2833x\v120\DSP2833x_examples\i2c_eeprom\Debug" -i"..\..\DSP2833x_headers\include" -i"..\..\DSP2833x_common\include" -d"_DEBUG" -d"LARGE_MODEL" --float_support=fpu32 -ml -mt -v28
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["Compiler" Settings: "Release"]
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Options=-q -o3 -fr"C:\tidcs\c28\DSP2833x\v120\DSP2833x_examples\i2c_eeprom\Release" -d"LARGE_MODEL" -ml -v28
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["DspBiosBuilder" Settings: "Debug"]
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Options=-v28
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["DspBiosBuilder" Settings: "Release"]
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Options=-v28
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["Linker" Settings: "Debug"]
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Options=-q -c -ecode_start -m".\Debug\Example_2833xI2C_eeprom.map" -o".\Debug\Example_2833xI2C_eeprom.out" -stack0x380 -w -x -i"..\..\DSP2833x_headers\include" -l"rts2800_fpu32.lib"
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["Linker" Settings: "Release"]
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Options=-q -c -o".\Release\Example_2833xI2C_eeprom.out" -x
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