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MLX90614 Driver(for read) CRC8 (PEC) Code

 
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MLX90614 Driver(for read) CRC8 (PEC) Code
PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:59 am     Reply with quote

Hi everyone,
I am writing MLX90614 driver (just read) with C in CCS C. I wrote code reading function, but couldn't generate the CRC(PEC) code. CRC8 to write my code please help me ? I'm reading function(ReadSensor()), right? Could you check ? Thank you so much for interest. Good works.

Code:

#include <18f4550.h>
#if defined(__PCH__)
#use delay(clock=4000000)
#use i2c(master,sda=PIN_B0, scl=PIN_B1)

const float IR_ADDR = 0x5A;
const float OBJ_TEMP    = 0x07;
int PEC=0;

/*void crc_control(unsigned int paket, unsigned char)

*/

float ReadSensor(char Temp_Source)
{
  unsigned int Temp_var;
 
  i2c_start();                  // i2c start
  i2c_write(IR_ADDR << 1); //send byte
  i2c_write(Temp_Source);          //
  //i2c_res_start();         
  i2c_write(IR_ADDR << 1); //send byte
  Temp_var = i2c_read(0);         // (Not ACK)
  Temp_var = ((i2c_read(0) << 8) + Temp_var);
  i2c_Stop();                   // i2c stop
 
  return Temp_var;
}

float Temp;

void main()
{
  i2c_start(); //i2c_init(50000);
  delay_ms(1000);
 
    while (1)
  {
    Temp = ReadSensor(OBJ_TEMP);         
    Temp = (Temp * 0.02) - 273.15;
    delay_ms(500);                         
  }
}
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 1:21 am     Reply with quote

You should only NACK the _last_ byte in a transaction....
You also have two 8bit values, that you attempt to assemble in an 8bit integer....

Look at ex_crc.c
The driver for this is in crc.c. You need the generate_8bit_crc function, with the pattern 0b0111 (CCITT CRC8).
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