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UART2 RX TX initialization-how to use?

pietruha8
Associate II
Posted on December 14, 2011 at 22:47

Hello, I have problem with initialization UART2 in my project(STM8S105). Below you can see part of my code, what am i doing wrong?

I'm trying to send sign to LCD display.

...

void UART2_Cmd(FunctionalState ENABLE);

void UART2_InitGPS()

{

    UART2_DeInit();

    UART2_Init( (u32)9600, UART2_WORDLENGTH_8D, UART2_STOPBITS_1, UART2_PARITY_NO, UART2_SYNCMODE_CLOCK_DISABLE, UART2_MODE_TXRX_ENABLE);   

}

void UART2_SendData8(u8 Data);

u8 UART2_ReceiveData8(void);

void main(void)

{

    char tmp;

    LCD5110_init();

//function which initialize LCD

    LCD5110_set_XY(0,0);

//function which set rows and columns in LCD

    UART2_SendData8(36);

    UART2_ReceiveData8();

    tmp = UART2_ReceiveData8();

    LCD5110_write_char(tmp); //function which send characters to LCD

}

I have to mention that i have no errors after compiling code and if I use function like this everything works fine(but I need UART to racive data from GPS and send it to LCD) :

void main(void)

{

    char tmp=33; //33 -> ''!'' sign in my matrix(table or haw to name it)

    LCD5110_init();

//function which initialize LCD

    LCD5110_set_XY(0,0);

//function which set rows and columns in LCD

  

    LCD5110_write_char(tmp); //function which send characters to LCD

}

BR,

Konrad

P.S. If somebody wants to see whole code let me know 🙂

1 REPLY 1
drebbe
Associate II
Posted on April 08, 2012 at 19:11

When you are using UART*_ReceiveData() functions you should probably wait until UART2_FLAG_RXNE flag is set by using UART*_GetFlagStatus(). A better method than doing that would be to use the UART interrupt UART2_IT_RXNE_OR and push the data to the screen whenever the interrupt triggers, that way you're main code isn't stuck in a loop wasting cpu time.