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How can I have 4MHz I2C signal ?

taz1000
Associate III
Posted on July 25, 2016 at 03:50

I know that I2C's official speed is 100KHz (Standard Mode), 400KHz (Fast Mode), 1MHz (Fast Mode Plus).

But, in my lab application, I need to implement 4MHz I2C signal. 

I had used FPGA logics to achieve 4MHz I2C signal. But, to make simple

system I'm changing it to STM32F207. But, I can't make 4MHz I2C. 

I'm using 0.8K Ohm Pull-Up resistor on SCL and SDA to achieve 4MHz. 

I generated the reference code with CubeMX. With this code, 

1MHz I2C can be made very easily. Changing the initial speed setting is it. 

That was all. 

But, if I tried to change the speed to 2MHz or 4MHz, the signal is not

generated properly. 

Can you make examples to generate 4MHz I2C ?

    MX_I2C3_Init ( );

    HAL_I2C_Master_Transmit ( );

I tried to change options, and to modife code in Transmit();

I had put more condition checkings and delays, but it didn't make change. 

I can clear the HW issue if there is. 

So, please let me have your reference codefor 4MHz I2C. 

Thanks, 

Best Regards, 

Danny 
1 REPLY 1
Posted on July 25, 2016 at 17:25

Consider using a more appropriate interface, like SPI?

Check the divisor/prescaler options in the reference manual, you probably can't get to 4 MHz, but it seems like a bad plan anyway, rethink.

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