Re: OT, anyone tried LM73 I2C?
- From: sdeyoreo@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 16:07:08 -0500
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 20:42:46 GMT, PeteS <peter.smith8380@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
sdeyoreo@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 23:08:18 GMT, PeteS <peter.smith8380@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
sdeyoreo@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:Hmm... I have pull ups on both SDA and SCLK lines. Does SCLK need a
Using a BasicStamp to read from LM73 using I2C, but just getting allI have used this device in multiple designs and it works fine. I suggest
1s. Have used I2C before for memory IC and PCF8574 bus expander, OK
but nothing from the LM73. Has anyone had sucess?
looking at your I2C code.
Cheers
PeteS
pullup? Did you set the pointer register before reading the temp? Did
you use an internal address along with the devices's slave address?
The spec says it powers up pointing to the temperature register, so I
give it the slave address byte and then read back the temp. But
nothing but 1s. I haven't put a scope or analyzer on it yet to see
whats up.
If your familiar with PBasic, here's code:
LM73read CON %10010011 ' I2C address
I2Cpin CON 0 ' P0->Sdata,P1->SCLK
tempIn VAR Word ' 16 bit word from LM73
' read 2 bytes (16 bits) from LM73 into WORD tempIn:
I2CIN I2Cpin,LM73read,[tempIn.HIGHBYTE, tempIn.LOWBYTE ]
The required pullup in I2C depends on the capacitive loading of the bus,
and yes both SCK and SDA should be pulled up for standard devices. What
value pullups do you have? An incorrect pullup value will certainly make
things fail at fullspeed.
Cheers
PeteS
4.7K pull-ups. The circiut is only that device built on a uController
development board I've used for other I2C.
What language did you use? Could you post a relevant snippet?
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