Hello,
I am writing an I2C master transmitter object. The problem I am having is that the IRQ Handler for I2C1 is not firing. According to the manual, it should fire after the start condition is sent and the status register is 0x08. When I step through the code with the debugger, the status code is 0x08. I am using an MCB1700 development board. Why is it not firing? Did I not configure something properly? For tests, All I am doing is toggling an LED on when the interrupt fires. Once I solve this problem, I will write the rest of the code.
#include <stdio.h> #include <LPC17XX.h> #include "GPIO1Output.h" GPIO1Output out(P1_28); __irq void I2C1_IRQHandler(void) { if (LPC_I2C1->I2STAT == 0x08) { out.Set(); } } int main(void) { // Initialize I2C. LPC_PINCON->PINSEL0 = 0x0F; LPC_PINCON->PINMODE_OD0 = 0x03; NVIC_EnableIRQ(I2C1_IRQn); LPC_I2C1->I2CONSET = 0x40; LPC_I2C1->I2CONSET = 0x20; int status = LPC_I2C1->I2STAT; }
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He's a carpenter, of course! I think Andy is indeed self-employed - he once posted a link to his company's website (or was it the good old captain?).
I forgot to post a :-)
Come on, does anyone have a solution to this issue I am having?
In main, I'm missing a
for (;;) { }
don't have time look in more detail right now...
The infinite loop does not make a difference.