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author | Trygve Laugstøl <trygvis@inamo.no> | 2017-01-25 22:24:18 +0100 |
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committer | Trygve Laugstøl <trygvis@inamo.no> | 2017-01-25 22:29:25 +0100 |
commit | 40e04e3772726829d66c12e69f24b03920d79c67 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/tmp/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Lib_V3.5.0/Utilities/STM32_EVAL/STM32L152_EVAL/stm32l152_eval_i2c_ee.h b/tmp/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Lib_V3.5.0/Utilities/STM32_EVAL/STM32L152_EVAL/stm32l152_eval_i2c_ee.h deleted file mode 100644 index f0ad428..0000000 --- a/tmp/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Lib_V3.5.0/Utilities/STM32_EVAL/STM32L152_EVAL/stm32l152_eval_i2c_ee.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -/** - ****************************************************************************** - * @file stm32l152_eval_i2c_ee.h - * @author MCD Application Team - * @version V4.5.0 - * @date 07-March-2011 - * @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the stm32l152_eval_i2c_ee - * firmware driver. - ****************************************************************************** - * @attention - * - * THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS - * WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE - * TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY - * DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING - * FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE - * CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS. - * - * <h2><center>© COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2> - ****************************************************************************** - */ - -/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/ -#ifndef __STM32L152_EVAL_I2C_EE_H -#define __STM32L152_EVAL_I2C_EE_H - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - -/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -#include "stm32_eval.h" - -/** @addtogroup Utilities - * @{ - */ - -/** @addtogroup STM32_EVAL - * @{ - */ - -/** @addtogroup STM32L152_EVAL - * @{ - */ - -/** @addtogroup STM32L152_EVAL_I2C_EE - * @{ - */ - -/** @defgroup STM32L152_EVAL_I2C_EE_Exported_Types - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @} - */ - -/** @defgroup STM32L152_EVAL_I2C_EE_Exported_Constants - * @{ - */ - -/* Uncomment the following line to use the default sEE_TIMEOUT_UserCallback() - function implemented in stm32_evel_i2c_ee.c file. - sEE_TIMEOUT_UserCallback() function is called whenever a timeout condition - occure during communication (waiting on an event that doesn't occur, bus - errors, busy devices ...). */ -/* #define USE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CALLBACK */ - -#if !defined (sEE_M24C08) && !defined (sEE_M24C64_32) -/* Use the defines below the choose the EEPROM type */ -/* #define sEE_M24C08*/ /* Support the device: M24C08. */ -/* note: Could support: M24C01, M24C02, M24C04 and M24C16 if the blocks and - HW address are correctly defined*/ -#define sEE_M24C64_32 /* Support the devices: M24C32 and M24C64 */ -#endif - -#ifdef sEE_M24C64_32 -/* For M24C32 and M24C64 devices, E0,E1 and E2 pins are all used for device - address selection (ne need for additional address lines). According to the - Harware connection on the board (on STM3210C-EVAL board E0 = E1 = E2 = 0) */ - - #define sEE_HW_ADDRESS 0xA0 /* E0 = E1 = E2 = 0 */ - -#elif defined (sEE_M24C08) -/* The M24C08W contains 4 blocks (128byte each) with the adresses below: E2 = 0 - EEPROM Addresses defines */ - #define sEE_Block0_ADDRESS 0xA0 /* E2 = 0 */ - /*#define sEE_Block1_ADDRESS 0xA2*/ /* E2 = 0 */ - /*#define sEE_Block2_ADDRESS 0xA4*/ /* E2 = 0 */ - /*#define sEE_Block3_ADDRESS 0xA6*/ /* E2 = 0 */ - -#endif /* sEE_M24C64_32 */ - -#define I2C_SPEED 200000 -#define I2C_SLAVE_ADDRESS7 0xA0 - -#if defined (sEE_M24C08) - #define sEE_PAGESIZE 16 -#elif defined (sEE_M24C64_32) - #define sEE_PAGESIZE 32 -#endif - -/* Maximum Timeout values for flags and events waiting loops. These timeouts are - not based on accurate values, they just guarantee that the application will - not remain stuck if the I2C communication is corrupted. - You may modify these timeout values depending on CPU frequency and application - conditions (interrupts routines ...). */ -#define sEE_FLAG_TIMEOUT ((uint32_t)0x1000) -#define sEE_LONG_TIMEOUT ((uint32_t)(10 * sEE_FLAG_TIMEOUT)) - -/* Maximum number of trials for sEE_WaitEepromStandbyState() function */ -#define sEE_MAX_TRIALS_NUMBER 300 - -/* Defintions for the state of the DMA transfer */ -#define sEE_STATE_READY 0 -#define sEE_STATE_BUSY 1 -#define sEE_STATE_ERROR 2 - -#define sEE_OK 0 -#define sEE_FAIL 1 - -/** - * @} - */ - -/** @defgroup STM32L152_EVAL_I2C_EE_Exported_Macros - * @{ - */ -/** - * @} - */ - -/** @defgroup STM32L152_EVAL_I2C_EE_Exported_Functions - * @{ - */ -void sEE_DeInit(void); -void sEE_Init(void); -uint32_t sEE_ReadBuffer(uint8_t* pBuffer, uint16_t ReadAddr, uint16_t* NumByteToRead); -uint32_t sEE_WritePage(uint8_t* pBuffer, uint16_t WriteAddr, uint8_t* NumByteToWrite); -void sEE_WriteBuffer(uint8_t* pBuffer, uint16_t WriteAddr, uint16_t NumByteToWrite); -uint32_t sEE_WaitEepromStandbyState(void); - -/* USER Callbacks: These are functions for which prototypes only are declared in - EEPROM driver and that should be implemented into user applicaiton. */ -/* sEE_TIMEOUT_UserCallback() function is called whenever a timeout condition - occure during communication (waiting on an event that doesn't occur, bus - errors, busy devices ...). - You can use the default timeout callback implementation by uncommenting the - define USE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CALLBACK in stm32_evel_i2c_ee.h file. - Typically the user implementation of this callback should reset I2C peripheral - and re-initialize communication or in worst case reset all the application. */ -uint32_t sEE_TIMEOUT_UserCallback(void); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* __STM32L152_EVAL_I2C_EE_H */ -/** - * @} - */ - -/** - * @} - */ - -/** - * @} - */ - -/** - * @} - */ - -/** - * @} - */ - -/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/ - - |