2024-07-02 02:57 AM
I have setup a base board of ADE9000 With only Basic Components connected, Like Bypass capacitors, Reset pullups and connected SPI Directly with the STM32F401 Blackpill board , Everything starts-up perfectly.
So I want to check the communication between the MCU and AE9000, So To read the Register value at 0x4FE (Version of ADE9000) I am sending 0x4FE8 (8 Is added so as to set bit 3 High For read Command) But I am only getting 0xfffc and 0xfff8 in random patterns.
SPI for STM32F4 is set to 16 bits with Mode 0 Configuration and I am checking the data using Logic Analyzer which check out that the data sent from the MCU is 0x4FE8 but receiving is 0xfffc and/or 0xfff8
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2024-07-02 03:13 AM - edited 2024-07-02 03:22 AM
@Caan wrote:I have setup a base board of ADE9000
You mean this: https://www.analog.com/en/products/ade9000.html ?
Is that a custom board you've made yourself, or something from ADI? or 3rd party?
Please post your code & schematics, and logic analyser traces - see:
Some good, clear photos of your setup would also help.
@Caan wrote:I am checking the data using Logic Analyzer which check out that the data sent from the MCU is 0x4FE8 but receiving is 0xfffc and/or 0xfff8
Have you shown ADI the traces? It's their chip, so they'd be best to spot anything that's not right in your comms...
EDIT:
Have you tried the Software Driver which ADI provide?
It seems there's an Arduino library available:
2024-07-02 03:13 AM - edited 2024-07-02 03:22 AM
@Caan wrote:I have setup a base board of ADE9000
You mean this: https://www.analog.com/en/products/ade9000.html ?
Is that a custom board you've made yourself, or something from ADI? or 3rd party?
Please post your code & schematics, and logic analyser traces - see:
Some good, clear photos of your setup would also help.
@Caan wrote:I am checking the data using Logic Analyzer which check out that the data sent from the MCU is 0x4FE8 but receiving is 0xfffc and/or 0xfff8
Have you shown ADI the traces? It's their chip, so they'd be best to spot anything that's not right in your comms...
EDIT:
Have you tried the Software Driver which ADI provide?
It seems there's an Arduino library available:
2024-07-02 03:29 AM
I have made a custom board for ADE9000
Code
/* USER CODE BEGIN Header */
/**
******************************************************************************
* @file : main.c
* @brief : Main program body
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* Copyright (c) 2024 STMicroelectronics.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This software is licensed under terms that can be found in the LICENSE file
* in the root directory of this software component.
* If no LICENSE file comes with this software, it is provided AS-IS.
*
******************************************************************************
*/
/* USER CODE END Header */
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "main.h"
uint8_t txData;
uint16_t rxData;
uint16_t LOW=0XB8;
uint16_t HIGH=0x00B8;
SPI_HandleTypeDef hspi1;
void SystemClock_Config(void);
static void MX_GPIO_Init(void);
static void MX_SPI1_Init(void);
int main(void)
{
HAL_Init();
SystemClock_Config();
MX_GPIO_Init();
MX_SPI1_Init();
while (1)
{
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_4, GPIO_PIN_RESET);
//temp_address = (((0x25d << 4) & 0xFFF0) + 8);
if (HAL_SPI_TransmitReceive(&hspi1,&HIGH,&rxData, 1, HAL_MAX_DELAY) != HAL_OK)
{
// Transmission error
Error_Handler();
}
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_4, GPIO_PIN_SET);
HAL_Delay(100);
}
}
/**
* @brief System Clock Configuration
* @retval None
*/
void SystemClock_Config(void)
{
RCC_OscInitTypeDef RCC_OscInitStruct = {0};
RCC_ClkInitTypeDef RCC_ClkInitStruct = {0};
/** Configure the main internal regulator output voltage
*/
__HAL_RCC_PWR_CLK_ENABLE();
__HAL_PWR_VOLTAGESCALING_CONFIG(PWR_REGULATOR_VOLTAGE_SCALE2);
/** Initializes the RCC Oscillators according to the specified parameters
* in the RCC_OscInitTypeDef structure.
*/
RCC_OscInitStruct.OscillatorType = RCC_OSCILLATORTYPE_HSE;
RCC_OscInitStruct.HSEState = RCC_HSE_ON;
RCC_OscInitStruct.PLL.PLLState = RCC_PLL_ON;
RCC_OscInitStruct.PLL.PLLSource = RCC_PLLSOURCE_HSE;
RCC_OscInitStruct.PLL.PLLM = 25;
RCC_OscInitStruct.PLL.PLLN = 168;
RCC_OscInitStruct.PLL.PLLP = RCC_PLLP_DIV2;
RCC_OscInitStruct.PLL.PLLQ = 4;
if (HAL_RCC_OscConfig(&RCC_OscInitStruct) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
/** Initializes the CPU, AHB and APB buses clocks
*/
RCC_ClkInitStruct.ClockType = RCC_CLOCKTYPE_HCLK|RCC_CLOCKTYPE_SYSCLK
|RCC_CLOCKTYPE_PCLK1|RCC_CLOCKTYPE_PCLK2;
RCC_ClkInitStruct.SYSCLKSource = RCC_SYSCLKSOURCE_PLLCLK;
RCC_ClkInitStruct.AHBCLKDivider = RCC_SYSCLK_DIV1;
RCC_ClkInitStruct.APB1CLKDivider = RCC_HCLK_DIV2;
RCC_ClkInitStruct.APB2CLKDivider = RCC_HCLK_DIV1;
if (HAL_RCC_ClockConfig(&RCC_ClkInitStruct, FLASH_LATENCY_2) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
}
/**
* @brief SPI1 Initialization Function
* @PAram None
* @retval None
*/
static void MX_SPI1_Init(void)
{
/* USER CODE BEGIN SPI1_Init 0 */
/* USER CODE END SPI1_Init 0 */
/* USER CODE BEGIN SPI1_Init 1 */
/* USER CODE END SPI1_Init 1 */
/* SPI1 parameter configuration*/
hspi1.Instance = SPI1;
hspi1.Init.Mode = SPI_MODE_MASTER;
hspi1.Init.Direction = SPI_DIRECTION_2LINES;
hspi1.Init.DataSize = SPI_DATASIZE_16BIT;
hspi1.Init.CLKPolarity = SPI_POLARITY_LOW;
hspi1.Init.CLKPhase = SPI_PHASE_1EDGE;
hspi1.Init.NSS = SPI_NSS_SOFT;
hspi1.Init.BaudRatePrescaler = SPI_BAUDRATEPRESCALER_256;
hspi1.Init.FirstBit = SPI_FIRSTBIT_MSB;
hspi1.Init.TIMode = SPI_TIMODE_DISABLE;
hspi1.Init.CRCCalculation = SPI_CRCCALCULATION_DISABLE;
hspi1.Init.CRCPolynomial = 10;
if (HAL_SPI_Init(&hspi1) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
/* USER CODE BEGIN SPI1_Init 2 */
/* USER CODE END SPI1_Init 2 */
}
/**
* @brief GPIO Initialization Function
* @PAram None
* @retval None
*/
static void MX_GPIO_Init(void)
{
GPIO_InitTypeDef GPIO_InitStruct = {0};
/* USER CODE BEGIN MX_GPIO_Init_1 */
/* USER CODE END MX_GPIO_Init_1 */
/* GPIO Ports Clock Enable */
__HAL_RCC_GPIOH_CLK_ENABLE();
__HAL_RCC_GPIOA_CLK_ENABLE();
/*Configure GPIO pin Output Level */
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_4, GPIO_PIN_RESET);
/*Configure GPIO pin : PA4 */
GPIO_InitStruct.Pin = GPIO_PIN_4;
GPIO_InitStruct.Mode = GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT_PP;
GPIO_InitStruct.Pull = GPIO_NOPULL;
GPIO_InitStruct.Speed = GPIO_SPEED_FREQ_LOW;
HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIOA, &GPIO_InitStruct);
/* USER CODE BEGIN MX_GPIO_Init_2 */
/* USER CODE END MX_GPIO_Init_2 */
}
/* USER CODE BEGIN 4 */
/* USER CODE END 4 */
/**
* @brief This function is executed in case of error occurrence.
* @retval None
*/
void Error_Handler(void)
{
/* USER CODE BEGIN Error_Handler_Debug */
/* User can add his own implementation to report the HAL error return state */
__disable_irq();
while (1)
{
}
/* USER CODE END Error_Handler_Debug */
}
#ifdef USE_FULL_ASSERT
/**
* @brief Reports the name of the source file and the source line number
* where the assert_param error has occurred.
* @PAram file: pointer to the source file name
* @PAram line: assert_param error line source number
* @retval None
*/
void assert_failed(uint8_t *file, uint32_t line)
{
/* USER CODE BEGIN 6 */
/* User can add his own implementation to report the file name and line number,
ex: printf("Wrong parameters value: file %s on line %d\r\n", file, line) */
/* USER CODE END 6 */
}
#endif /* USE_FULL_ASSERT */
2024-07-19 04:43 AM
Problem Solved.
2024-07-19 04:51 AM
For the benefit of future readers, it would be helpful if you described what the problem was, how you found it, and how you fixed it.
2024-07-20 01:51 AM - edited 2024-07-20 01:59 AM
SPI Configuration that worked
hspi1.Instance = SPI1;
hspi1.Init.Mode = SPI_MODE_MASTER;
hspi1.Init.Direction = SPI_DIRECTION_2LINES;
hspi1.Init.DataSize = SPI_DATASIZE_16BIT;
hspi1.Init.CLKPolarity = SPI_POLARITY_LOW;
hspi1.Init.CLKPhase = SPI_PHASE_1EDGE;
hspi1.Init.NSS = SPI_NSS_SOFT;
hspi1.Init.BaudRatePrescaler = SPI_BAUDRATEPRESCALER_256;
hspi1.Init.FirstBit = SPI_FIRSTBIT_MSB;
hspi1.Init.TIMode = SPI_TIMODE_DISABLE;
hspi1.Init.CRCCalculation = SPI_CRCCALCULATION_DISABLE;
hspi1.Init.CRCPolynomial = 10;
if (HAL_SPI_Init(&hspi1) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
SPI Routine to read and Write 16 Bit Registers and 32 Bits Registers.
uint16_t SPI_Read_16(uint16_t address)
{
uint16_t temp_address = (((address << 4) & 0xFFF0) + 8);
uint16_t data[2];
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_4, GPIO_PIN_RESET);
HAL_SPI_TransmitReceive(&hspi1,&temp_address,&data,2, HAL_MAX_DELAY);
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_4, GPIO_PIN_SET);
// HAL_Delay(1);
return data[2];
}
void SPI_Write_16(uint16_t address,uint16_t writedata)
{
uint16_t addresswrite = (((address << 4) & 0xFFF0) + 0);
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_4, GPIO_PIN_RESET);
HAL_SPI_Transmit(&hspi1,&addresswrite,1, HAL_MAX_DELAY);
HAL_SPI_Transmit(&hspi1,&writedata,1, HAL_MAX_DELAY);
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_4, GPIO_PIN_SET);
// HAL_Delay(1);
return writedata;
}
uint32_t SPI_Read32(uint16_t address)
{
uint32_t addresswrite32[3] = {(((address << 4) & 0xFFF0) + 8),0x0000,0x0000};
uint16_t readdata[3];
uint32_t send;
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_4, GPIO_PIN_RESET);
HAL_SPI_TransmitReceive(&hspi1,&addresswrite32,&readdata,3, HAL_MAX_DELAY);
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_4, GPIO_PIN_SET);
send=(readdata[1]<<16)|readdata[2];
// HAL_Delay(1);
return send;
}
uint32_t SPI_Write_32(uint16_t address,uint16_t writedata)
{
uint16_t temp_addresswrite32[3] = {(((address << 4) & 0xFFF0) + 0),0x0000,0x0000};
uint16_t temp_highpacket;
uint16_t temp_lowpacket;
temp_highpacket= (writedata & 0xFFFF0000)>>16;
temp_lowpacket= (writedata & 0x0000FFFF);
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_4, GPIO_PIN_RESET);
HAL_SPI_Transmit(&hspi1,&temp_addresswrite32,1, HAL_MAX_DELAY);
HAL_SPI_Transmit(&hspi1,&temp_highpacket,1, HAL_MAX_DELAY);
HAL_SPI_Transmit(&hspi1,&temp_lowpacket,1, HAL_MAX_DELAY);
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_4, GPIO_PIN_SET);
// HAL_Delay(1);
return 0;
}
now the ADE9000 is communicating happily.