Author
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Matrix Ltd.
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Version
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1.3
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Category
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Comms: Interface
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I2C Slave component
Generic Two Wire I2C Communications Interface
Component Source Code
Please click here to view the component source code (Beta): FC_Comp_Source_I2C_Slave.fcfx
Detailed description
No detailed description exists yet for this component
Examples
PIC16F1937 Examples
The slave device is connected to a bank of switches, the master device to a bank of LEDs. The value of the switches is passed to the master LEDs.
Master Read Example
Slave Switches Example
The slave device is connected to a bank of LEDs, the master device to a bank of switches. The value of the switches is passed to the slave LEDs.
Master Send Example
Slave LEDs Example
Arduino Uno Examples
Example program showing how to use the I2C Slave on an AVR Arduino device.
I2C Slave Arduino Uno Example
ECIO40P Examples
Example program showing how to use the I2C Slave on an ECIO40P device.
Master Example
Slave Example
Macro reference
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ReceiveByte
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Receives a byte from the I²C bus. Returns the data received, and sends either Ack or Nak Set parameter Last as: 1=Last=Nak, 0=Ack=More
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- BYTE
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Last
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Used to signify the last byte when streaming incoming data. 0=Not last byte, 1=Last Byte
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- BYTE
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Return
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TransmitByte
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Sends a byte on the I²C bus. Returns the acknowledge if any. 0 represents that data was acknowledged and 1 represents no acknowledge was detected.
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- BYTE
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Data
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Data byte to send on the I²C bus.
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- BYTE
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Return
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Check_Status
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Returns the Slave Status. Bit 0 = 1 Indicates address/data byte available in the buffer to read Bit 5 = 1 Indicates that the last byte received or transmitted was data (else address)
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- BYTE
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Return
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Initialise
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Enables the I²C hardware and performs some initialization. Should be called at the start of the program or at least before any of the other I²C functions are called.
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- VOID
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Return
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Property reference
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Properties
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Bus Settings
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Channel
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Channel selection
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Baud Select
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Baud rate option selector
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Baud Rate
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Baud rate to be used
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Stop Delay
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On older microcontroller devices there is a potential for the I2C hardware channel to lock up if there is not a 10ms delay between an I2C stop event and the next I2C start event. Most modern microcontrollers will not have a problem so this property can be disabled to speed up the I2C communications.
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Slave Setttings
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Slave Address
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Mask
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0 - don't care; 1 - perform match; So address of 0x30 and mask of 0xF0 will allow the slave to respond to addresses of 0x30, 0x31, 0x32, …, 0x3F
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Connections
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SDA
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Pin used for SDA (data signal)
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SCL
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Pin used for SCL (clock signal)
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Simulation
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Label
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Label shown on the comms flasher on the simulation panel.
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Scope Traces
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Selects if the scope traces are automatically generated or not
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Console Data
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Selects if the console data is automatically generated or not
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API
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==Macro reference==
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ReceiveByte
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Receives a byte from the I²C bus. Returns the data received, and sends either Ack or Nak Set parameter Last as: 1=Last=Nak, 0=Ack=More
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- BYTE
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Last
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Used to signify the last byte when streaming incoming data. 0=Not last byte, 1=Last Byte
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- BYTE
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Return
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TransmitByte
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Sends a byte on the I²C bus. Returns the acknowledge if any. 0 represents that data was acknowledged and 1 represents no acknowledge was detected.
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- BYTE
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Data
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Data byte to send on the I²C bus.
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- BYTE
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Return
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Check_Status
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Returns the Slave Status. Bit 0 = 1 Indicates address/data byte available in the buffer to read Bit 5 = 1 Indicates that the last byte received or transmitted was data (else address)
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- BYTE
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Return
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Initialise
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Enables the I²C hardware and performs some initialization. Should be called at the start of the program or at least before any of the other I²C functions are called.
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- VOID
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Return
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Property reference
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Properties
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Bus Settings
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Channel
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Channel selection
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Baud Select
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Baud rate option selector
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Baud Rate
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Baud rate to be used
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Stop Delay
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On older microcontroller devices there is a potential for the I2C hardware channel to lock up if there is not a 10ms delay between an I2C stop event and the next I2C start event. Most modern microcontrollers will not have a problem so this property can be disabled to speed up the I2C communications.
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Slave Setttings
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Slave Address
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Mask
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0 - don't care; 1 - perform match; So address of 0x30 and mask of 0xF0 will allow the slave to respond to addresses of 0x30, 0x31, 0x32, …, 0x3F
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Connections
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SDA
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Pin used for SDA (data signal)
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SCL
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Pin used for SCL (clock signal)
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Simulation
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Label
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Label shown on the comms flasher on the simulation panel.
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Scope Traces
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Selects if the scope traces are automatically generated or not
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Console Data
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Selects if the console data is automatically generated or not
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API
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