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Help light sensor TSL2561 I2C
PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:24 am     Reply with quote

Hi All!

I have a problem with I2c
TAOS TSL2561 light sensor connect to PIC16F877A by I2c. I can not receive data from TSL2561 light sensor . It has the value is 255 on LCD

In the following is datasheet of TSL2561
http://www.taosinc.com/downloaddetail.aspx?did=140

Please show me what i am wrong.

Here is my code:
tsl2561.c
Code:

#define TSL2561_SDA  PIN_C4
#define TSL2561_SCL  PIN_C3
#use i2c(master, sda=TSL2561_SDA, scl=TSL2561_SCL)
//==========================
//==========================
void init_TSL2561()
{
   output_float(TSL2561_SCL);
   output_float(TSL2561_SDA);
}
//==========================
//==========================
// power up TSL2561
void Power_On()
{
   i2c_start();
   i2c_write(0x29);
   i2c_write(0x80);
   i2c_write(0x03);
   i2c_stop();
}
int16 read_TSL2561C0() // read adc channel 0
{
  int channel0;
   BYTE DataHigh,DataLow;
   i2c_start();
   i2c_write(0x29); //address
   i2c_write(0x8C);// 8 is the command register and C is the data low register of channel 0
   i2c_start(); // restart I2c
   i2c_write(0x29+1);// address + 1 is the read mode
   DataLow=i2c_read(); // read low data of channel 0
   i2c_stop();
   
   i2c_start();
   i2c_write(0x29); // address
   i2c_write(0X8D); // 8 is the command register and D is the high data register of channel 0
   i2c_start();
   i2c_write(0x29+1); address+ 1 the the read mode
   DataHigh=i2c_read();// read high data of channel 0
   i2c_stop();  // stop i2c
   
   Channel0 = DataHigh*256+DataLow; // conjunction 16 bit data of channel 0
   
   return(Channel0);
}


Here is code in main
Code:

#include <16F877A.h>
#fuses HS,NOWDT,NOPROTECT,NOLVP
#use delay(clock=8000000)
#include "tsl2561.c"
#include "LCD_TM.c"
#use rs232(baud=9600,parity= N,xmit=PIN_C6,rcv=PIN_C7,bits = 9)
#define BUFFER_SIZE 32
void main()
{
int16 L1;
init_TSL2561();
Power_On();   // power up
 L1 = read_TSL2561C0(); //read data 16 bits of channel 0
 lcd_gotoxy(12,1);
 printf(lcd_putc,"%Lu",L1);
}
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:41 am     Reply with quote

Your address has to be wrong.
I2C write addresses are always _even_ numbers (the read/write bit is a zero).
Depending on the voltage at the ADDR SEL terminal, the device addresses are:

GND 0x52/0x53
Float 0x72/0x73
VDD 0x92/0x93

Addresses are _left justified_ in the byte. You are treating them as right justified.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 5:28 am     Reply with quote

Also be sure to use the proper pullup resistors on the I2C lines !
ntrungtruc2003



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:56 pm     Reply with quote

Thanks all

It hasn't received data from TSL2561 light sensor yet.
Following your guide I change address of light sensor 0x52(write-GND mode) and 0x53(read-GND mode). The pull up resistor is 4k7 Ohm.


May be an error in the following code.
Code:
void init_TSL2561()
{
   output_float(TSL2561_SCL);
   output_float(TSL2561_SDA);
}


Please show me what am i doing wrong ?
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