kevlar129bp
- 8th December 2010, 17:14
Hello again all,
As you may or may not know, the current project I am working on now involves reading eeproms that are on-board and controlled by their own host mcu's. I seem to be running into a slight snag on one of my reads, and I believe it is the host mcu's clock causing it. My question is, can I simply ground the clock (resonator) pins on the host mcu so I don't get garbage from my I2C eeprom read? Will there be any ill effects from doing so? I recall reading somewhere that someone had to do this same type of thing, but I can't find the post to save my life! If you guys could give me any input, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again guys,
Chris
As you may or may not know, the current project I am working on now involves reading eeproms that are on-board and controlled by their own host mcu's. I seem to be running into a slight snag on one of my reads, and I believe it is the host mcu's clock causing it. My question is, can I simply ground the clock (resonator) pins on the host mcu so I don't get garbage from my I2C eeprom read? Will there be any ill effects from doing so? I recall reading somewhere that someone had to do this same type of thing, but I can't find the post to save my life! If you guys could give me any input, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again guys,
Chris