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Spi communication from Pic 16F877 to an EEprom

 
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Justy



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Spi communication from Pic 16F877 to an EEprom
PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 2:04 pm     Reply with quote

Is there any C program that someone has that i can look with my program because i've tried many things an i'm out of idea. I just want to send some data in and read it out from hyperterminal by using rs232. What i want to do with this program is to be able to send an 8bit sound into my memory.

please help !!!!!
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is the eeprom is SPI?
PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 2:18 pm     Reply with quote

As far as I know EEPRON uses I2C protocol, isnt it?
what kind of eepron do you have?
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 2:24 pm     Reply with quote

My eeprom is AT25HP512

It's an Spi serial eeprom.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 4:52 pm     Reply with quote

Are you Take care of SPI configuration?
setup_spi(SPI_MASTER | SPI_H_TO_L | SPI_CLK_DIV_4);

What is the SPI comm speed of your Atmel?

It miss to much detail to help you. Exclamation
neil



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memory v protocol
PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 5:57 pm     Reply with quote

The EEPROM is a type of memory, I2C is a communication protocol. EEPROM can have any interface the manufacturer chooses to give it. 93Cxx series are SPI, 24Cxx are I2C. There are other types as well, parallel, etc.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 10:58 am     Reply with quote

Hello,

I use a " AT45DB321B " and I never succeeded with used routines SPI of compiler CCS?

Therefore I use the functions C following

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// DTF_PINS
//
#define DTF_CLK PIN_C3 // DTF Pin Clock
#define DTF_SO PIN_C4 // DTF Pin Sortie SPI de la DataFlash
#define DTF_SI PIN_C5 // DTF Pin Entree SPI de la DataFlash
#define DTF_READY PIN_E1 // DTF Pin Ready
#define DTF_CS PIN_E2 // DTF Pin Chip select

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// DTF MACRO
//
#define DTF_SELECT() output_low(DTF_CS)
#define DTF_UNSELECT() output_high(DTF_CS)
#define DTF_IS_READY() (input(DTF_READY))

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// TRIS
//
#define TRIS_E 0b00000010 // Tris du port E
#define TRIS_C 0b10010110 // Tris du port C

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Fast IO
//
#USE fast_io(E)
#USE fast_io(C)

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
void write_SPI(BYTE Shift)
{
BYTE BitCnt = 8;
//--- Shifts out
do {
//--- Clock low
output_low(DTF_CLK);
//--- Bit = 1
if(Shift & 0x80)
output_high(DTF_SI);
//--- Bit = 0
else
output_low(DTF_SI);
Shift <<= 1;
//--- Clock high
output_high(DTF_CLK);
} while (--BitCnt);
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
BYTE read_SPI()
{
BYTE Shift,BitCnt = 8;
//--- Shift in
do {
//--- Clock Low, high
output_low(DTF_CLK);
output_high(DTF_CLK);
Shift <<= 1;
//--- Bit = 0
if(!input(DTF_SO))
Shift &= ~1;
//--- Bit = 1
else
Shift |= 1;
} while (--BitCnt);
return (Shift);
}


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Justy



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ITS WORKING :D
PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 12:38 pm     Reply with quote

I would like to thank you guys, specially Neil for the help that you gave to my partner Spiffy Very Happy . The command SPI_read(0); was a really big piece of the puzzle but we've also noticed that we had to bring the chip select low, enter the write enable op-code and then bring it back high again. After that we had to bring it back low and send the write op-code, adress and data before bringing it back high again. that`s the right way to do it which wasn't explained properly in the datasheet.
Anyways it works perfectly now and i'm going to give y'all the final program:

#include "16f877.h"
#include "stdlib.h"
#use delay (clock=4000000)
#use rs232 (baud=9600,xmit=pin_c6,rcv=pin_c7)
#bit CKE = 0x94.6
#bit SMP = 0x94.7
#bit CKP = 0x14.4
#byte SSPSTAT=0x94
#byte SSPCON=0x14


//Déclaration des variables


char choix;
int data=0,yx;
long int i=0;


void ecriture (void);
void lecture (void);
void main (void)

{

set_tris_C(0x90); //configure les ports pour sortie et entree.
set_tris_A(0x00);
set_tris_E(0x04);

setup_spi(spi_master|spi_l_to_h|spi_clk_div_16);

CKE = 1; // donnée VALIDE de front descendant à front descendant
CKP = 0; // La mémoire échantillone sur front montant
SMP = 0; // Échantillonage au centre d'un créneau
while(1)
{

i=0;
Printf("\n\r1 pour activer l'écriture ou 2 pour la lecture");
choix=getch();


if (choix=='1')

{
ecriture();
}

if (choix=='2')
{
lecture();
}
else
{
puts("\n\r Erreur");
}
}


}

void ecriture (void)
{

printf("\n\r SSPSTAT:%x",SSPSTAT);
printf("\n\r SSPSTAT:%x",SSPCON);
printf("\n\r appuyer sur UN chiffre:");
yx=getch();
printf("\n\rlecture:%d",yx);
getch();
delay_ms(45);

output_low(pin_a4); //On choisi la memoire
spi_write(0x06); //Write enable
output_high(pin_a4);
output_low(pin_a4);
spi_write(0x02); //on veut ecrire sur la memoire
spi_write(0x00);
spi_write(0x00); //On choisi l'adress
spi_write(yx); //On designe le data a envoyer
output_high(pin_a4); //On enleve la selection de memoire
delay_ms(200);
printf("\n\r ok!");

}

void lecture (void)

{
printf("\n\r SSPSTAT:%x",SSPSTAT);
printf("\n\r SSPSTAT:%x",SSPCON);



printf("\n\rReading...");
output_low(pin_a4);
spi_write(0x03);
spi_write(0x00);
spi_write(0x00);
delay_ms(23);

While(i<10)
{
data=spi_read(0);
printf("\n\rlecture: %lu %x",i,data);
i++;
}
output_high(pin_a4);

} Laughing
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