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Revision 1.7 09/12/1999 ICA93LV I 2 C Communications A dapter User Ma nual Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Pack ing List 1 2. Configuring the Adapter 2 2.1. Setting the Adapter Base Addres s 2 2.2. W ait State Generator 2 2.3. Interrupt Generation 3 2.4. Bus Te rm ination and Protection 3 2.5. Installing the Adapter 3 3. Connecting the Adapter to y[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 1 of 27 09/12/1999 1. Introduction The I 2 C Com m unications Adapter is a half length PC inter face c ard des igned to f it any IBM PC com patible expansion slot. Based on the Philips PCF8584 bus c ontroller, it f eatures f ull I 2 C bi-directional com patibility as either a m aster or slave. I 2 C connections are m ade via a 9 w[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 2 of 27 09/12/1999 2. Configuring the A dapter NOTE: MANY COM PONENT S ON THE ADA PTER CARD A RE STATIC SENSIT IVE. OBSERVE NORM AL STA TIC SENSIT IVE PRECA UTION S WHEN HANDLING THE CA RD! The adapter is supplied in a sta ndard configuration which should suit most applications. Howev er, some features are link selectable. Read th[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 3 of 27 09/12/1999 Important Note: Due to the internal operation of the ICA93, it must not be accessed o ver the PC bus (read or w ritten) more than o nce every nine of it s own clock cycles. The ICA93 is clocked at 12MHz ; therefore it MUST NOT be accessed more than once ev ery 0.75 microseconds. If this requirement is not observ[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 4 of 27 09/12/1999 3. Conn ecting th e A dapter to your System 3.1. Connec tor Pinout All external connec tions are m ade via a 9 way “D” sock et: Pin Norm al Mode 10 V 20 V 30 V 40 V 5N C 6 SDA (Bi-direc tional) 7 +V Variable bus voltage 8 SCL (Bi-direc tional) 9N C NOTE: THE PINS M A RKED NC MUST NOT BE CONNECT ED IN NORM A [...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 5 of 27 09/12/1999 4. Getting Star ted 4.1. Resetting t he A dapter A reset forces the adapter into a well defined state, ready for initialisation. T he card uses the sam e reset line as the PC so either a power up or hard reset ( press the <RESET> button on your PC) will suff ice. 4.2. Introduction to the Utilities The util[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 6 of 27 09/12/1999 5. Using the Utilities Each utility is documented in a s tandard for mat, which lis ts its nam e, usage, f unction, and ef fect on the adapter is given. Following a reset, the adapter should be setup prior to any data transfer . 5.1. C Routines 5.1.1. I 2 C Setup/Initialisation Routine Name: setup(base, own, scl[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 7 of 27 09/12/1999 Parameters are: int controladdress address of I 2 C control r egister. T his is equal to 1+( base address of adapter set by links on circuit board) . Value Returned: int <status> where status is an integer from 0x 00 to 0xFF which indic ates the curr ent status of I 2 C Com munications Adapter . See Append[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 8 of 27 09/12/1999 { int base, slv, setnac k; base = 0x310; /* Adapter’s bas address = 0x 310 (hex) */ slv = 0xa0; /* I 2 C Address of s lave, this is a typical */ /* write for an I 2 C static RAM or EEPROM */ setnack = 0; /* Enable Acknowledge (see param eter */ /* descriptions ) */ sendaddress (base, slv, setnac k) ; printf(?[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 9 of 27 09/12/1999 /* This will read a by te of data fr om a slave previously addressed */ /* by and with acknowledge already disabled by sendaddress. */ /* After r eading the data, acknowledge will be re-enabled. */ 5.1.5. Write Data Byte to Slav e Routine Name: writeby te(base, data) Usage: writeby te(base, data) Function: proce[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 10 of 27 09/12/1999 #include <dos.h> /* Optional, but reco mm ended if your compiler */ /* supports DO S I/0 functions */ #include <i2c.h> /* This Contains the I 2 C routines */ mai n { int base, controladdr ess; base = 0x310; /* Adapter’s base addr ess = 0x310 ( hex) */ controladdres s = base + 1; /* Control Registe[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 11 of 27 09/12/1999 Name: setup (baseaddr%, own%, sc lk%) Usage: call setup(bas eaddr%, own%, sclk %) Function: procedure to s et up I 2 C Comm unications Adapter. Parameters are: baseaddr% base address of adapter s et by links on circuit board. own% I 2 C address to which the adapter is to respond in slave m ode. T his form s the[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 12 of 27 09/12/1999 baseaddr% = &h310 ‘* adapter’s base addr ess = 0x310 ( hex) * controladdres s% = baseaddr % + 1 status% = FNgets tatus%(contr oladdress%) print”I 2 C Com m unications Adapter Status = “;status % ‘* This will read the I 2 C Comm unications Adapter’s c urrent status * 5.2.3. I 2 C A ddress and Sta[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 13 of 27 09/12/1999 setnack % this controls whether the I 2 C Com munic ations Adapter trans mits and Ack nowledge down the I 2 C Bus on reception of a byte. The last byte received during a transf er m ust not be ack nowledged, in all other c ases ack nowledge mus t be enabled. If setnac k% = 0 then ac knowledge is enabled, if se [...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 14 of 27 09/12/1999 Function: procedure to send a Stop (end of com m unication s ignal) down the I 2 C Bus, ending a transm ission or reception with a slave that was address previously by sendaddress . Parameters are: controladdres s% The addres s of the I 2 C Com m unications Adapter control register , equal to 1+(base addres s s[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 15 of 27 09/12/1999 slv% = &ha1 ‘* I 2 C Address of slave, this is a ty pical read address * ‘* for an I 2 C s tatic RAM or EEPROM* setnack % = 0 ‘* Enable Ac knowledge (s ee param eter descr iptions) * call restar t(baseaddr%, s lv%, setnack %) print”Restar t and I 2 C Slave Address s ent” ‘* This will send a Rest[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 16 of 27 09/12/1999 baseaddress is the addres s at which the adapter has been inst alled, e.g. 310H ownaddress I2C address to which the adapter is to res pond in slave mode. T his f orm s the upper 7 bits of the 8 bit addres s, the lowest bit being the read (1) or write (0) bit. This m eans that if ownaddres s = 57H the card will [...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 17 of 27 09/12/1999 Setnack 1 for no ac knowledge 0 for ack nowledge. Paramete rs returned I 2 Cdata, the data read, if a time-out oc curs the Er rCode 8005H is returned. Prerequisites Adapter m us t be conf igured us ing set up, star t and read address s ent by sendaddress. Functional Desc ription If setnack is 1 the function wri[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 18 of 27 09/12/1999 getstatus Function spec ification: Int getstatus ( ) Paramete rs returned I 2 Cstatus, the current value of the bus status . Prerequisites Adapter m us t be configur ed using setup. Functional desc ription The f unction reads status word fr om the adapter and returns it. recover Function spec ification: Int rec[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 19 of 27 09/12/1999 W hen all the by tes have been transm itted a stop is issued and the total number of bytes is returned. Sendby tes can only be used in mas ter write m ode. getbyte s Function spec ification Int getby tes (int far *transfer array) The f ar pointer m ust point to a s ingle dimens ional array the form at of which [...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 20 of 27 09/12/1999 Getbytes can only be used in m aster read m ode. slavelastbyte Function spec ification void slavelastbyte( ) Paramete rs returned none. Prerequisites Adapter m us t be configur ed using set up. T his func tion would norm ally only be called following the end of a tr ansm ission in slave write mode – when the [...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 21 of 27 09/12/1999 6. Furth er Information The f ollowing references m ay be found usef ul when using the adapter: Philips Semic onductor s Tec hnic al Handbook Book 4 Par ts 12a and 12b. T hese give details of the I2C com patible ICs, and the I 2 C Bus specific ation. The PCF 8584P used on the adapter is included in later editio[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 22 of 27 09/12/1999 7. Th e Real-Time Bu s Mo nitor The progr am REALTIM1.EX E in the MONTO R director y is a completely non-invasive real-tim e bus monitor which records ac tivity on an I 2 C-bus , post-proces ses the data and stores the results in an ASCII file. This file can be printed out or exam ined w ith a word-process or a[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 23 of 27 09/12/1999 A ppendix A I 2 C Communications A dapter S tatus Codes This is an eight bit register, read using the gets tatus routine. Each individual bit has its own m eaning as follows: Bit 7 (MSB) - The PIN Bit The PIN bit “Pending Inter rupt Not” is a read- only flag which is us ed to s ynchronize serial com m unica[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 24 of 27 09/12/1999 A ppendix B – I 2 C Communic ations A dapter Control Codes The Control Regis ter should norm ally be w ritten using the setup, s endaddress and sends top routines. T o implem ent m ore advanc ed functions such as enabling hardware interrupt generation or im plementing long distance mode, these r outines m ay [...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 25 of 27 09/12/1999 A ppendix C - T he M ost Commonly Asked I 2 C Questions General Ques tions Question Will my adapter work in a Pentium PC? Answer Y es and there is no need to alter LK 4 f rom the position in which your adapter was shipped. Question Will my adapter run I2C clock speeds greater than 90KHz? Answer At the mom ent y[...]
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Revision 1.7 Page 26 of 27 09/12/1999 W indows 95 START - Run regedit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | |--S YS TEM | |--CurrentControlSet | |--S ervi ces | |--Cl ass | |--W inRT | |--W inRTdev0 | |--Parameter s |--Section0 |--Section1 W indows NT ST ART - Run r egedit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | |--S YS TEM | |--CurrentControlSet | |--S ervi ces | |--W inRT | |--W in[...]