Hi,
I am trying to interface ADC-cs5463 with P89v51rd2 micro controller using "bit banging SPI" code but not getting any result.
I am using below code if any one can see the code and if i am making some mistake or doing wrong than reply me.
Please help me to find the problem.
#include "p89v51rx2.h" #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <math.h>
//-----------------------------------ADC CS5463------------------ sbit nreset = P3^3; //RESET PIN OF CS5463 sbit cs = P3^4; //CHIP SELECT OF CS5463 sbit sclk = P3^7; //SERIAL CLOCK sbit sdo = P3^6; //SERIAL DATA OUT sbit sdi = P3^5; //SERIAL DATA IN
unsigned char sec_cnt=0; unsigned long longVar=0;
unsigned char mdatahigh; unsigned char mdatamid; unsigned char mdatalow;
//--------------------- Functions Related to CS5463 --------------------------------- void init_cs5463(void);
void main(void) {
init_cs5463();//initiallises the cs to function as per our requirements
}
void init_cs5463(void) {
write_to_reg(0x40,PCB,0x80,0x61); //write to config register(0x40)
cs=0;
transfer_byte(0xe8); // start continuous conversions..
cs=1;
//Here is my while loop and try to read the CS5463 register and disply it,but not able //to get any response from the it.
longVar = 0;
while(1)
{
read_a_reg(0x40,(unsigned char *)&longVar);
float2str(longVar,&disp_buffer[4],0);
float2str(mdatahigh,&disp_buffer[16],0);
float2str(mdatamid,&disp_buffer[19],0);
float2str(mdatalow,&disp_buffer[22],0);
void transfer_byte(unsigned char datum) {
unsigned char count,tempbyte;
sclk=0;
tempbyte=0x80;
for(count=0;count<8;count++) {
if(datum & tempbyte) {
sdi=1;
else {
sdi=0;
sclk=1;
tempbyte=tempbyte>>1;
delay(10);
unsigned char receive_byte(void) {
unsigned char count,tempbyte,datal;
datal=0x80;
tempbyte=0;
sdo=1;
if(sdo) {
tempbyte|=datal;
} sclk=1;
datal=datal>>1;
return(tempbyte);
void read_a_reg(unsigned char command,unsigned char * ptr) {
transfer_byte(command);
mdatahigh=receive_byte();
mdatamid=receive_byte();
mdatalow=receive_byte();
*ptr=mdatalow;
ptr++;
*ptr=mdatamid;
*ptr=mdatahigh;
void write_to_reg(unsigned char command,unsigned char high,unsigned char mid,unsigned char low) {
transfer_byte(high);
transfer_byte(mid);
transfer_byte(low);
The amount of help given normally depends on the amount of feedback we receive. We know that people who don't give any feedback will probably not listen to what we write. So we don't give any more help.
You have not given any feedback in this thread. So why should we try to remote-debug something if we don't feel that you are an active termination on the other end of this communications link?
We don't know if you have read the datasheet yet, because of the lack of feedback? Have you tried resynchronize the port? Have you considered the Auto-boot sequence? Have you compared your signals with the SDI Write Timing and SDO Read Timing in the datasheet?
Why you all people experts-authors are passing time on comment to other thing...why not think or write solution of my problem??
throw the code out and use the Hardware SPI interface
Erik
(possibly with minor modifications) the SPI code generated by the CodeArchitect (free from http://www.esacademy.com) for the LPC936 will, most likely, work for the RD2. Compare the datasheets, the chance is so great that it is 10 times worth the effort.
That would require some study of two datasheets...
sure, an excellent excesize for a beginner. Anyhow the SPI chapter will not be HUGE