I2C Communication, PIC 16F616 to Honeywell humiditysensor HIH6131


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    Hi Tim ,

    Just to let you know that I tried another new sample and it worked fine. The first 2 may have been defective or were dummies as the design engineer suggested. ( the mix-up with trade show dummy units). I am able to enter command mode and am now debugging the rest of the program.

    Don't worry about the humidity sensors. If you have problems contact Honeywell support and ask to talk with Gordon, the principal engineer for this product. Insist on a conference call. He will have the answers you need.

    Joe Rapoza (joerap)

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    Yup, I got my samples to work fine also. In fact, I found an error in my original design that uses the HIH5031 because the values read back from the HIH6131 was so much lower than I read back from the analog part.
    Tim Barr

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    Hi Tim,

    I noted in my last post that the new samples were working fine. That is, I was able to enter command mode with no problems.

    Another situation popped up: When attempting to set an Atarm_low_on limit, It appears to write to the sensor normally. When I attempted to read back what I had written, I received a different value.

    Do you have the application note, Entering and Using Command Mode on .....? If so on page 5, configuration steps. Step 8 it shows a read (read bit set) and a $5A (write) to the EEPROM location. Do you think this is proper? When I do this, I see on the 'scopeThat the address is changed ( by the processor,I think) from $4F to $4E. Do you think this should be an I2CWRITE? or a I2CREAD as it appears is suggested?

    Just when I thought all was well. Nothing is easy. Let me know if you have the app note. If not I will scan and send the page to which I referred .

    Thanks for your help.


    Joe Rapoza

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    FYI my copy of the doc shows step 8 with the R/W bit set to Write (0).

    It looks like they don't follow a standard EEPROM process for reading and writing.
    Writing is pretty straightforward. Write the slave address, then the register address, and then the data to be written using one start/stop.
    Now, a typical I2C EEPROM read function writes the starting address, then uses a restart to change the R/W bit, and then reads data. But the Honeywell part, in command mode, looks like it requires a command to be sent to set the address to be read as one I2C transaction, and then a basic read transaction without an address byte to read the register content.
    So you would need to do a I2CWRITE to set the register address, and then a I2CREAD with a blank address byte to read the data. It looks like the data read back is the command/status/response byte and 16 bits of register data.
    Tim Barr

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