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Zorglub
- 3rd April 2005, 12:22
Hi,
I have multiple applications with the 16F87.
I would like to connect all these applications together with the I2C bus with 1 master (16F877) and all the slaves (16F87).
How can I address the slaves independently ?
Best regards
NavMicroSystems
- 3rd April 2005, 13:33
Zorglub,
based on the information you have given the answer is:
By simply assigning the slaves address in the I2CWRITE / I2CREAD command.
Please see also THIS (http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=1254)
Melanie
- 3rd April 2005, 13:35
PICBasic only supports I2C Master mode for the Master PIC... you will have to write your own routines for the Slave Mode PICs.
NavMicroSystems
- 3rd April 2005, 13:54
Mel,
based on the information given one could assume he already has written the slave routines.
Melanie
- 3rd April 2005, 16:01
Well in that case addressing is the easiest part of all. Just assign some spare pins on the Slave PICs, ground some, and pull others up to V+ and they become the unique address for that PIC. That way, all your Slave PIC software remains the same, and when that PIC powers-up it determines it's own address. Thereafter, the Master just addresses the PICs as if they were standard I2C devices. Nothing could be simpler at that point.
Zorglub
- 4th April 2005, 10:01
Thank you,
Is the following another solution ? in the datasheet 16F87 :
Register SSPSR and SSPADD for chip addressing ????
Best regards
Luciano
- 4th April 2005, 10:22
Hi!
Maybe these links will help you.
(Search with Google for more).
Microchip Application Note AN734:
Using the PICmicro SSP for Slave I2C Communication
http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1824&appnote=en011798
Picbasic Pro project for Slave I2C Communication:
http://www.astrosurf.com/soubie/pic_as_an_i2c_slave.htm
(See Microchip application note AN734 has errors).
Luciano
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