Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit UCA93 du fabricant Calibre UK
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Calibre UK Ltd 2003 CALIBRE UCA 93 I2C Communi cations A dap ter Issue 1.0 01/07/2003.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page i 01/07/03 Welcome to t he Calibre UCA93 adjustab le voltage I 2 C Adapter. T his Adapter provid es full I 2 C bi-directional compatibility as either a master or slave from within a Windows 98 2000 or Windows X P environment.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page ii 01/07/03 Contents INTRODUCT ION 1 1.1. General Introduc tion 1 1.2. Pack ing List 1 1.3. Configuring the Adapter 1 1.4. Bus T erm ination and Protection 1 1.5. Connecting the Adapter to your Sy stem 1 1.6. Bus Capacitance Lim itations/Cable Choic e 2 1.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 1 01/07/03 INTRODUCT ION 1.1. General Intr oduction The UCA93 is a USB V1.1 to I 2 C Adapter based on the PIC 16F 874 mic rocontroller using a Philips PCF8584 for the bus m onitor func tion. It features f ull I 2 C bi-directional com patibility as either a m aster or slave.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 2 01/07/03 IO 1 is a 5V T TL input and c an only be us ed on 5V tolerant systems . Pin Function 1 NC – DO NOT CONNECT 2I O 0 3I O 1 40 V 1.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 3 01/07/03 INSTALLING THE A DA PT ER UNDER WINDOWS 2.1. Introduc tion This section details the installation of the UCA93 I 2 C com munic ations Adapter under W indows 98® / W indows2000® and W indows XP®.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 4 01/07/03 LIBRA RIES FOR PROGRAMMING IN M ICROSOFT W INDOWS ENVIRONM ENTS 3.1. Introduc tion 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. T he Adapter should be setup pr ior to any data transfer.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 5 01/07/03 3.2. Function Prototy pes If you are using ‘C’ or ‘C++’ copy the file CALUCA.H into the directory containing your project and add the line: #include " CALUCA.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 6 01/07/03 If y ou are using Visual Basic c opy the f ile UCA93LV.BAS into the director y c ontaining y our project and add the file UCA93LV.BAS to your project: The f ollowing functions ar e implem ented in the windows libraries:- Public Declare F unction Setup% Lib "USBDLL_XP.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 7 01/07/03 3.3. Function Description 3.3.1. Setup Function specif ication int Setup(int OwnAddress, int Clock Speed, int BusVoltage, int PullUpsOn, int SlaveBlock Tim eout) Parameters are: int ownaddress This is the I2C address to which the Adapter is to r espond in slave m ode.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 8 01/07/03 Wr i t e B y t e Function spec ification Int W riteByte(int DataBy te) Parameters are: int DataByte This is the byte of data to be written. Parameters returned int ErrCode . If the trans fer tim e out occ urs error code 8002H is returned otherwise the status is returned.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 9 01/07/03 Usually a data pointer would already have been written using WriteByte. Functional desc ription Sends a start code and the s lave address.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 10 01/07/03 3.3.9. Block W rite Function spec ification void Block W rite(int SlaveW riteAddres s, int MSB_W ordAddres s, int LSB_W ordAddress,int NoBytesToSend, int NoT ries ) Parameters are: int SlaveAddress This is the address to be access ed via the I2C, e.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 11 01/07/03 This is the num ber of tim es the Adapter is to try to send the address. Param eters returned None. Prerequisites Adapter m ust be conf igured using setu p. Functional desc ription T his f unction causes the Adapter to read a block of data via the I2C bus .
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 12 01/07/03 3.3.16. Block SlaveTrans mitter Status Function spec ification int Block SlaveT ransm itterStatus ( void)) Parameters are: None Parameters returned int Transf erStatus . Returns 0 if the transfer has not been com pleted.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 13 01/07/03 3.3.18. Block SlaveReceiverStatus Function spec ific ation int BlockSlaveReceiver Status (void)) Parameters are: None Parameters returned int Transf erStatus . Returns 0 if the no data has been received. Returns the a status if the trans fer is com pleted (see below).
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 14 01/07/03 3.3.21. W rite_IO_Pin Function spec ification int W rite_IO_Pin (int IO Number , int IOState) Parameters are: int IONumber The num ber of the IO pin (0 or 1) to be driven int IOState The requir ed state (0 or 1) of the selec ted IO pin Parameters returned int Returns a 0 if function s ucces sful.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 15 01/07/03 3.3.23. SendAddressNoStatus Function spec ification void SendAddres sNoStatus(int SlaveAddr ess, int SetNac k, int NoT ries) Parameters are: int SlaveAddress This is the address to be access ed via the I2C, e.g. A0H.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 16 01/07/03 3.3.27. RestartNoStatus Function spec ification void Restar tNoStatus(int SlaveAddres s, int SetNack , int NoT ries) Parameters are: int SlaveAddress The addres s to be acces sed via the I2C, e.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 17 01/07/03 The Real- Time Bus M onit or To ins tall the monitor run the setup progr am loc ated in the CD_USBUSB_Monitor folder, follow the instruc tions given by the installation wiz ard. Before attem pting to run the m onitor program ensure that the device drivers are installed c orrectly in accordanc e with this manual.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 18 01/07/03 A ppendix A I 2 C Communications A dapter Status Codes This is an eight bit register , read using the GetStatus routine. Each individual bit has its own meaning as follows: Bit 7 (MSB) - The (old) PIN Bit To all intents and purposes, this bit is now redundant.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 19 01/07/03 A ppendix B Migration Notes for Existing Calibre I2C Customers Thes e notes are intended fo r custom ers who have code working on one or m ore of Calibre UK’s existing AT or PCI based adapters and wish to conver t it to work with the new UCA93 Adapter.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 20 01/07/03 The slave functions of the UCA93 dif fer m ost f rom traditional Calibre AT and PCI bus based pr oducts. A user must m ak e a pre-deter mined dec ision whether to put the adapter into m aster, s lave transm itter or slave receiver m odes.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 21 01/07/03 W hen the mast er term inates the trans fer, the adapter c ompletes sending the data block to the host together with a single status byte indicating how the transfer went, and the data is put into a global variable.
CALIBRE Issue 1.0 Page 22 01/07/03 When the T HE MO ST COM M ONLY AS KED I2C QUEST IONS General Que stions Question I get corrup ted transf ers why is this? Answer The m ost lik ely reason for c orrupted trans fers is either incor rect bus ter mination or exces sive capacitanc e - see the m anual for details.
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