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//******************************************************************************
// MSP430x24x Demo - USCI_B0 I2C Slave TX multiple bytes to MSP430 Master
//
// Description: This demo connects two MSP430's via the I2C bus. The slave
// transmits to the master. This is the slave code. The interrupt driven
// data transmission is demonstrated using the USCI_B0 TX interrupt.
// ACLK = n/a, MCLK = SMCLK = default DCO = ~1.045Mhz
//
// /|\ /|\
// MSP430F249 10k 10k MSP430F249
// slave | | master
// ----------------- | | -----------------
// -|XIN P3.1/UCB0SDA|<-|---+->|P3.1/UCB0SDA XIN|-
// | | | | |
// -|XOUT | | | XOUT|-
// | P3.2/UCB0SCL|<-+----->|P3.2/UCB0SCL |
// | | | |
//
// B. Nisarga
// Texas Instruments Inc.
// September 2007
// Built with CCE Version: 3.2.0 and IAR Embedded Workbench Version: 3.42A
//******************************************************************************
#include "msp430x24x.h"
unsigned char *PTxData; // Pointer to TX data
volatile unsigned char TXByteCtr;
const unsigned char TxData[] = // Table of data to transmit
{
0x11,
0x22,
0x33,
0x44,
0x55
};
void main(void)
{
WDTCTL = WDTPW + WDTHOLD; // Stop WDT
P3SEL |= 0x06; // Assign I2C pins to USCI_B0
UCB0CTL1 |= UCSWRST; // Enable SW reset
UCB0CTL0 = UCMODE_3 + UCSYNC; // I2C Slave, synchronous mode
UCB0I2COA = 0x48; // Own Address is 048h
UCB0CTL1 &= ~UCSWRST; // Clear SW reset, resume operation
UCB0I2CIE |= UCSTPIE + UCSTTIE; // Enable STT and STP interrupt
IE2 |= UCB0TXIE; // Enable TX interrupt
while (1)
{
PTxData = (unsigned char *)TxData; // Start of TX buffer
TXByteCtr = 0; // Clear TX byte count
__bis_SR_register(CPUOFF + GIE); // Enter LPM0 w/ interrupts
// Remain in LPM0 until master
// finishes RX
__no_operation(); // Set breakpoint >>here<< and
} // read out the TXByteCtr counter
}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The USCI_B0 data ISR is used to move data from MSP430 memory to the
// I2C master. PTxData points to the next byte to be transmitted, and TXByteCtr
// keeps track of the number of bytes transmitted.
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#pragma vector = USCIAB0TX_VECTOR
__interrupt void USCIAB0TX_ISR(void)
{
UCB0TXBUF = *PTxData++; // Transmit data at address PTxData
TXByteCtr++; // Increment TX byte counter
}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The USCI_B0 state ISR is used to wake up the CPU from LPM0 in order to do
// processing in the main program after data has been transmitted. LPM0 is
// only exit in case of a (re-)start or stop condition when actual data
// was transmitted.
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#pragma vector = USCIAB0RX_VECTOR
__interrupt void USCIAB0RX_ISR(void)
{
UCB0STAT &= ~(UCSTPIFG + UCSTTIFG); // Clear interrupt flags
if (TXByteCtr) // Check TX byte counter
__bic_SR_register_on_exit(CPUOFF); // Exit LPM0 if data was
} // transmitted
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