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18F2550 I2C Problem

 
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arunkish



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18F2550 I2C Problem
PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 1:59 am     Reply with quote

Helllo

I have been using 16F876 before with I2C interrupt included below and it worked well. I changed the controller to 18F2550 for more memory.

But.... the code I used and what worked with 16F876 did not work. Can someone please look at the code and advise me on the mistake that I have made. Am I missing something for 18F2250 ?? Compiler Version 3.222

Code:


#include <18F2550.h>
#fuses HS,NOWDT,NOBROWNOUT
#use delay(clock=4000000)



//*************** USER DECLARATION **************************//

#define SLAVE_ID        1   // Define Slave ID here***

//*************** END OF USER DECLARATION **************************//


#define hi(x)  (*(&x+1))
#define low(x) (*(&x))
#define uchar unsigned char


#define ADR=SLAVE_ID<<1

#byte SSPADD   =   0xFC8
#use i2c(SLAVE,FAST,SDA=PIN_B0, SCL=PIN_B1,ADDRESS=0x02,FORCE_HW)



#byte PIR1=0xF9E
#bit SSPIF=PIR1.3 //clean flag ssp



#byte SSPCON2 = 0xFC5
#bit GCEN = SSPCON2.7

#byte INTCON=0xFF2
#bit GIE      =  INTCON.7

#BYTE  INTCON2 = 0XFF1
#bit EDGE       =  INTCON2.4

#byte INTCON3=0xFF0
#bit INTE      =  INTCON3.4
#bit INTF      =  INTCON3.1



#byte PORTA = 0xF80
#byte TRISA = 0xF92

#byte PORTB = 0xF81
#byte TRISB = 0xF93

#byte PORTC = 0xF82
#byte TRISC = 0xF94

#bit R_LED = PORTB.3
#bit T_LED = PORTB.4
#bit MAS_RDY = PORTB.7  /// Input  PIN
#bit DAT_RDY = PORTC.0  /// Output PIN


typedef enum {NOTHING, ADDRESS,
              DATA} I2C_STATE;

I2C_STATE fState;
BYTE i2c_write_buffer[10],i2c_read_buffer[10];


/********************************************************************************************************************************************/



byte icount=0,i2c_read_complete=0,i2c_send_complete=0;
byte i;


/********************************************************************************************************************************************/


#INT_SSP
void ssp_interupt()
{
   BYTE incoming,x;

   if (i2c_poll() == FALSE) // Master Requesting Data
  {
       if(fState==ADDRESS)
       {
          T_LED=1;
          for(x=0;x<=7;x++) i2c_write(i2c_write_buffer[x]);
          T_LED=0;
            fState = ADDRESS;
          i2c_send_complete=1;
      }
   }

   else                          // Master Sending Data
   {
    
     if(fState== ADDRESS)
     {
      incoming = i2c_read();
      fState=DATA;
      icount=0;
     }
     else if (fState==DATA)
     {

      i2c_read_buffer[icount]=i2c_read();
       if(icount++>=7){icount=0;i2c_read_complete=1;fState=ADDRESS;}
    
    }
    
    
   }
}






//#ZERO_RAM
#use delay(clock=4000000)
void main ()
{
   
   
 
   TRISA=0b00000000;
   TRISB=0b10000011;
   TRISC=0b00011000;

//   SSPADD=SLAVE_ID<<1;
   icount=0; i2c_read_complete=0;
   fState = ADDRESS;
   for (i=0;i<10;i++){i2c_read_buffer[i] =i2c_write_buffer[i]=0xAA;}
 
 
  SSPIF=0;    

   enable_interrupts(INT_SSP);
   enable_interrupts(GLOBAL);
   port_b_pullups (false);




   SSPIF=0;



   DAT_RDY=0;
   T_LED=R_LED=1;
   delay_ms(20);
   T_LED=R_LED=0;





   T_LED=R_LED=1; //test
   while(1)
   {
      
      if(MAS_RDY && i2c_read_complete)
      {
         T_LED=R_LED=0;
      } // End of IF
   
   } // End of While



}


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 5:32 am     Reply with quote

stuff to consider....
1) Does the PIC perform the '1Hz LED' program at the correct speed ?

2) You should use the getenv(xxx); function to properly find PIC registers.

3) Run PCM_P's 'I2C scanner program' to confirm the PIC can access the I2C device.

Providing the PIC is up and running and this EXACT code(less register locations) does work in the othe rPIC, then it should work on the new PIC.

hth
jay
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 6:08 am     Reply with quote

I suspect the PIC is not even running. The speed is only 4Mhz and the HS
fuse is being used. You need to change HS to XT with 4Mhz oscillator.

As temtronic says, can you get it to blink an LED at a 1hz rate?

A couple more things:
You have a second #use delay() next to main, get rid of that, it doesn't belong there.
TRIS is being used without FAST_IO so they need to be removed.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 8:46 pm     Reply with quote

Hello

As you have suggested,

1. I changed to fuse to XT
2. Commented out the TRIS section
3. Tried using fast_IO

Still there is no response. SCL , SDA lines are low. PIC receives the ADDRESS from the MASTER and STOPS WORKING.

The other PIC (16F876) works well on the same code.

Confused!
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 9:19 pm     Reply with quote

Now the problem has changed!
Quote:

But.... the code I used and what worked with 16F876 did not work.

"did not work" apparently tells us nothing...
This is the reason why we ask posters to be CLEAR about the problem.

I didn't tell you to use FAST_IO, I said to remove the TRIS statements...
you shouldn't use them normally anyway.

Now please CLEARLY explain this comment and what led you to this conclusion.

Quote:
Still there is no response. SCL , SDA lines are low. PIC receives the ADDRESS from the MASTER and STOPS WORKING.


sounds like to me you need to set up the standard 1hz led blink check before you go any further.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:17 pm     Reply with quote

Hello

Yes, I checked the LED blink, and it Blinks LED at 1 HZ. I completely removed TRIS and FAST IO as suggested. Eitherway SLAVE doesnt work. I mean slave receives the address and not the data. It doesn't get through this condition.

Code:

else if (fState==DATA)
     {

      i2c_read_buffer[icount]=i2c_read();
       if(icount++>=7){icount=0;i2c_read_complete=1;fState=ADDRESS;}
    
    }
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:17 am     Reply with quote

1) can you confirm that PCM_P's I2C scanner program works and detects your slave?

2) looking at your ssp_ISR, I don't think the logic is correct. The first 'if' checks for ADDRESS,does a couple things then exits but your 'else' then checks for ADDRESS again.Somehow it seems flawed to me......

hth
jay
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:46 am     Reply with quote

Maybe being ignorant here but
Code:
#use i2c(SLAVE,FAST,SDA=PIN_B0, SCL=PIN_B1,ADDRESS=0x02,FORCE_HW)


Does this define a ADDRESS = 0x02 as the OP uses this for checking the address or put another way is this the same as
#define ADDRESS 0x02 to be used in the conditional test.

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