Reply by "Walsh, Colin"●January 27, 20112011-01-27
Hi Chris,
thanks for reply,
I'm applying an external byte of eg AA or similar to port 3 pins 0-7 of
eval board. I'm reading FIO3PIN0 register and displaying it to an LCD. This
reading can be anything from all 1's to 0's to anything in between.
I'm sure the LCD readings are correct but unfortunanely cant seem to read
inputs correctly
--- In l..., Timo wrote: >
> On 01/27/2011 07:35 PM, colin.walsh@... wrote:
> > [...] still having same problem though [...]
>
> Have you enabled fast I/O?
>
That was my first thought as well. However, reading of the manual tells me that
you only have to do that for Port 0 and Port 1 on the LPC2468. The Port 3 that
Colin is using is 'Fast Only'.
@ Colin: What exactly do you mean by '.... Am getting spurious
results'?
What results are you expecting and why?
What results are you getting?
Regards,
Chris
Reply by Timo●January 27, 20112011-01-27
On 01/27/2011 07:35 PM, c...@arrisi.com wrote: > [...] still having same problem though [...]
Have you enabled fast I/O?
--
Timo
Reply by coli...@arrisi.com●January 27, 20112011-01-27
thanks Andy,
apologies again that was bad mistake,
still having same problem though
even when
PINSEL6 = 0x00000000;
also for ease have
FIO3DIR = 0x00000000; //for input
FIO3MASK0 = 0x00; //enabled for read FIO3PIN0
apologies again but just seem to be missing something.I've been scanning
user manual GPIO sections but cant figure it out
regards,
Colin
Hi, >I'm a noob in this group and with LPC micros for
forgive me if this sounds a little basic. Have been tearing my hair out trying
to set D0-D7 (P3.0 - P3.7) as GPIO inputs on LPC2468. Using keil,
>
>have the following config
>
>PINSEL6 = 0x5555; /*enable D0/
>FIO3DIR &= ~((1UL <
You'll find under Pinsel6 that it describes the different functions of each
pin setting. If you're trying to set up 8 GPIO pins (which is actually the
default state for the pins anyway) you'll actually need PINSEL6 = 0;
(You're currently setting each pin to function 01 which is data bus).
FIO3DIR only works if you're in GPIO, so I assume that's what you want
rather than a data bus.
In Keil btw you can quickly see the state of your Pin block by quickly dropping
into debug mode, setting a break point after your pinsel statement and then
looking at Peripherals->Pin Connect Block. It's also a very fast way of
setting the register up with the correct boot-up settings without having to work
them all out manually. Likewise you can also look at Peripherals->GPIO in order
to see pin state and direction etc.
Hope that helps.
Andy
From: l... [mailto:l...] On Behalf Of c...@arrisi.com
Sent: 27 January 2011 11:12
To: l...
Subject: [lpc2000] LPC2468 GPIO
Hi,
I'm a noob in this group and with LPC micros for forgive me if this sounds
a little basic. Have been tearing my hair out trying to set D0-D7 (P3.0 - P3.7)
as GPIO inputs on LPC2468. Using keil,
I then thought it was just a manner of reading FIO3PIN0 reg but apparently not.
Am getting spurious results
int lower = FIO3PIN0;
would appreciate any help or pointers
Reply by coli...@arrisi.com●January 27, 20112011-01-27
Hi,
I'm a noob in this group and with LPC micros for forgive me if this sounds
a little basic. Have been tearing my hair out trying to set D0-D7 (P3.0 - P3.7)
as GPIO inputs on LPC2468. Using keil,