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Problems with TMP102 and PIC18F46K22

 
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gabriel09



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Problems with TMP102 and PIC18F46K22
PostPosted: Sun Nov 29, 2020 8:02 pm     Reply with quote

Here is my code:
Code:

#include <18f46K22.h>
#device PASS_STRINGS = IN_RAM
#define BME280_I2C_ADDRESS  0xEC

//#fuses XT,NOWDT,NOPROTECT,PUT,NOLVP,BROWNOUT
#fuses XT,NOWDT,NOPROTECT,PUT,NOLVP,NOBROWNOUT
#use i2c(Master, sda=PIN_D1, scl=PIN_D0)
#use delay(clock = 20MHz,crystal = 20MHz)
#use rs232(baud=9600,bits=8,parity=N,xmit=PIN_C6,rcv=PIn_C7)                                  //SERIAL de GPS
//#use RS232(UART1, BAUD = 9600, ERRORS)  //UART1
//#use i2c(MASTER, sda=pin_D1,scl=pin_D0, FAST = 400000, STREAM = TMP117_STREAM, FORCE_HW, SMBUS )   //BME280
//#use I2C(MASTER, sda=pin_B0,scl=pin_B1, FAST = 400000, STREAM = INA_STREAM, )
//#include <BME280_Lib.c>  // include BME280 sensor driver source file
//#include <GPS_Lib.c>    //Libreria GPS
#include <stdio.h>                               
#include <string.h>
#include<math.h>
//#define TMP_RD       0x91
//#define TMP_WR       0x90//Assume ADR0 is tied to VCC
//#define TEMP_REG    0x00

signed int32 temperature;
unsigned int32 pressure, humidity;


//Varaibles del sensor de corriente
int data1,data2;
 int16 VSina = 0;
 unsigned int16 VSinau;
float valuecurrent;

int8 get_ack_status(int8 address)
{
int8 status;

i2c_start();
status = i2c_write(address);  // Status = 0 if got an ACK
i2c_stop();

if(status == 0)
   return(TRUE);
else
   return(FALSE);
}

 //void dac(unsigned int16 sample){
   
   //  i2c_start(TMP117_STREAM);
   //i2c_write(TMP117_STREAM,0B11000000);  // I2C slave address 0x40
   // i2c_write(TMP117_STREAM,0B1000000);  // INA219 config reg
   // i2c_write(TMP117_STREAM,((sample & 0xFF0) >> 4)); // bus 16V, shunt 320mV, 12-bit continuous Vshunt Vbus
   // i2c_write(TMP117_STREAM,((sample & 0xF) << 4));
   // i2c_write(INA_STREAM,0x9F); //
   // i2c_stop(TMP117_STREAM);
   
   // }
   
   

void main(){

 unsigned int8 msb, lsb ;
 int re, re2, re3;

 
   
   delay_ms(2000);         
 printf("TMP102 Example \r\n");
 printf("Reading Started...\r\n");
 delay_ms(500);
   
   
  while(TRUE)
  {
 
  unsigned int8 i;
unsigned int8 status;
unsigned int8 count = 0;

printf("\n\rStart:\n\r");

delay_ms(1000);

// Try all slave addresses from 0x10 to 0xEF.
// See if we get a response from any slaves
// that may be on the i2c bus.
for(i=0x10; i < 0xF0; i+=2)
   {
    status = get_ack_status(i);
    if(status == TRUE)
      {
       printf("ACK addr: %X\n\r", i);
       count++;
       delay_ms(2000);
      }
   }

if(count == 0)
   printf("\n\rNothing Found");
else
   printf("\n\rNumber of i2c chips found: %u", count);
   
   
   i2c_start();
  delay_ms(50);
   re=i2c_write(i); //We want to write a value to the TMP
  delay_ms(50);
   re2=i2c_write(0X00);       //Set pointer register to temperature register (it's already there by default, but you never know)
   i2c_start();
   delay_ms(50);
   re3=i2c_write(i+1); // Read from this I2C address, R/*W Set
   delay_ms(50);
   
   msb= i2c_read();            //Read the MSB data
   delay_ms(50);
  lsb = i2c_read(0);            //Read the LSB data
   i2c_Stop();
   
   printf(" %u ", msb); //
   printf(" %u ", lsb);    //   
  printf(" re:%d re2:%d \n", re, re2);
     delay_ms(3000);
 
  }

  }
Ttelmah



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 30, 2020 4:16 am     Reply with quote

Comments inline

Code:

//#fuses XT,NOWDT,NOPROTECT,PUT,NOLVP,BROWNOUT
#fuses XT,NOWDT,NOPROTECT,PUT,NOLVP,NOBROWNOUT
//This is wrong. XT is for a crystal <=4MHz. You should be selecting HS

#use delay(clock = 20MHz,crystal = 20MHz)
//This though overrides the previous error.

#use i2c(Master, sda=PIN_D1, scl=PIN_D0)
//Put this _after_ the clock setup. Otherwise timings may not be right

#use rs232(baud=9600,bits=8,parity=N,xmit=PIN_C6,rcv=PIn_C7)


You then need to get rid of your delay_ms(50) lines. The chip has a
built in timeout, if a transaction does not complete in 30mSec . These
delays will prevent the I2C from working properly. Once a 'start' has been
sent, the I2C should be continuous, without delays.
On a standard I2C device, there is no 'timeout', but SMBUS devices
have a timeout. This is an SMBUS device.
temtronic



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 30, 2020 5:35 am     Reply with quote

re: the hardware...just downloaded the TMP102...The datasheet says it's a '3 volt ' device, so be SURE to run the PIC at 3 volts !!

Also, add 'ERRORS' to the #Use RS232(...options...). It'll prevent overrun errors (UART freezing).
Jay
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