MCUXpresso SDK Documentation

cmsis_i2c_int_b2b_transfer_slave

cmsis_i2c_int_b2b_transfer_slave#

Overview#

CMSIS-Driver defines generic peripheral driver interfaces for middleware making it reusable across a wide range of supported microcontroller devices. The API connects microcontroller peripherals with middleware that implements for example communication stacks, file systems, or graphic user interfaces. More information and usage method please refer to http://www.keil.com/pack/doc/cmsis/Driver/html/index.html.

The i2c_interrupt_b2b_transfer_master example shows how to use CMSIS i2c driver as master to do board to board transfer with interrupt:

In this example, one i2c instance as master and another i2c instance on the other board as slave. Master sends a piece of data to slave, and receive a piece of data from slave. This example checks if the data received from slave is correct.

Supported Boards#

FRDM-K22F
Hardware requirements
  • Micro USB cable

  • Two FRDM-K22F boards

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

I2C one board:

  • Transfer data from MASTER_BOARD to SLAVE_BOARD of I2C interface, I2C0 pins of MASTER_BOARD are connected with I2C0 pins of SLAVE_BOARD

MASTER_BOARD        CONNECTS TO         SLAVE_BOARD
Pin Name   Board Location     Pin Name   Board Location
I2C0_SCL   J24-12             I2C0_SCL   J24-12
I2C0_SDA   J24-10             I2C0_SDA   J24-10
GND        J25-14             GND        J25-14
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a micro USB cable between the PC host and the OpenSDA USB port on the board.

  2. Open a serial terminal on PC for OpenSDA serial device with these settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

CMSIS I2C board2board interrupt example -- Slave transfer.


Slave received data :
0x 0  0x 1  0x 2  0x 3  0x 4  0x 5  0x 6  0x 7
0x 8  0x 9  0x a  0x b  0x c  0x d  0x e  0x f
0x10  0x11  0x12  0x13  0x14  0x15  0x16  0x17
0x18  0x19  0x1a  0x1b  0x1c  0x1d  0x1e  0x1f


End of I2C example .   
FRDM-K32L2B
Hardware requirements
  • Mini USB cable

  • Two FRDM-K32L2B boards

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

I2C one board:

  • Transfer data from MASTER_BOARD to SLAVE_BOARD of I2C interface, I2C0 pins of MASTER_BOARD are connected with I2C0 pins of SLAVE_BOARD

MASTER_BOARD        CONNECTS TO         SLAVE_BOARD
Pin Name   Board Location     Pin Name   Board Location
I2C0_SCL   J4-2               I2C0_SCL   J4-2
I2C0_SDA   J4-4               I2C0_SDA   J4-4
GND        J3-14              GND        J3-14
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a mini USB cable between the PC host and the OpenSDA USB port on the board.

  2. Open a serial terminal on PC for OpenSDA serial device with these settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

CMSIS I2C board2board interrupt example -- Slave transfer.


Slave received data :
0x 0  0x 1  0x 2  0x 3  0x 4  0x 5  0x 6  0x 7
0x 8  0x 9  0x a  0x b  0x c  0x d  0x e  0x f
0x10  0x11  0x12  0x13  0x14  0x15  0x16  0x17
0x18  0x19  0x1a  0x1b  0x1c  0x1d  0x1e  0x1f


End of I2C example .   
FRDM-KE02Z40M
Hardware requirements
  • Mini USB cable

  • FRDM-KE02Z40M board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

I2C one board:

  • Transfer data from MASTER_BOARD to SLAVE_BOARD of I2C interface, I2C0 pins of MASTER_BOARD are connected with I2C0 pins of SLAVE_BOARD

MASTER_BOARD        CONNECTS TO         SLAVE_BOARD
Pin Name   Board Location     Pin Name   Board Location
I2C0_SCL   J2-20              I2C0_SCL   J2-20
I2C0_SDA   J2-18              I2C0_SDA   J2-18
GND        J2-14              GND        J2-14
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a mini USB cable between the PC host and the OpenSDA USB port on the board.

  2. Open a serial terminal on PC for OpenSDA serial device with these settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

CMSIS I2C board2board interrupt example -- Slave transfer.


Slave received data :
0x 0  0x 1  0x 2  0x 3  0x 4  0x 5  0x 6  0x 7
0x 8  0x 9  0x a  0x b  0x c  0x d  0x e  0x f
0x10  0x11  0x12  0x13  0x14  0x15  0x16  0x17
0x18  0x19  0x1a  0x1b  0x1c  0x1d  0x1e  0x1f


End of I2C example .   
FRDM-MCXC242
Hardware requirements
  • Mini USB cable

  • Two FRDM-MCXC242 boards

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

I2C one board:

  • Transfer data from MASTER_BOARD to SLAVE_BOARD of I2C interface, I2C0 pins of MASTER_BOARD are connected with I2C0 pins of SLAVE_BOARD

MASTER_BOARD        CONNECTS TO         SLAVE_BOARD
Pin Name   Board Location     Pin Name   Board Location
I2C0_SCL   J4-12              I2C0_SCL   J4-12
I2C0_SDA   J4-10              I2C0_SDA   J4-10
GND        J3-14              GND        J3-14
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a mini USB cable between the PC host and the OpenSDA USB port on the board.

  2. Open a serial terminal on PC for OpenSDA serial device with these settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

CMSIS I2C board2board interrupt example -- Slave transfer.


Slave received data :
0x 0  0x 1  0x 2  0x 3  0x 4  0x 5  0x 6  0x 7
0x 8  0x 9  0x a  0x b  0x c  0x d  0x e  0x f
0x10  0x11  0x12  0x13  0x14  0x15  0x16  0x17
0x18  0x19  0x1a  0x1b  0x1c  0x1d  0x1e  0x1f


End of I2C example .   
FRDM-MCXC444
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • Two FRDM-MCXC444 boards

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

I2C one board:

  • Transfer data from MASTER_BOARD to SLAVE_BOARD of I2C interface, I2C0 pins of MASTER_BOARD are connected with I2C0 pins of SLAVE_BOARD

MASTER_BOARD        CONNECTS TO         SLAVE_BOARD
Pin Name   Board Location     Pin Name   Board Location
I2C0_SCL   J4-2               I2C0_SCL   J4-2
I2C0_SDA   J4-4               I2C0_SDA   J4-4
GND        J3-14              GND        J3-14
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a type-c USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port (J13) on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

CMSIS I2C board2board interrupt example -- Slave transfer.


Slave received data :
0x 0  0x 1  0x 2  0x 3  0x 4  0x 5  0x 6  0x 7
0x 8  0x 9  0x a  0x b  0x c  0x d  0x e  0x f
0x10  0x11  0x12  0x13  0x14  0x15  0x16  0x17
0x18  0x19  0x1a  0x1b  0x1c  0x1d  0x1e  0x1f


End of I2C example .   
TWR-KM35Z75M
Hardware requirements
  • Micro USB cable

  • Two TWR-KM35Z75M boards

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

I2C one board:

  • Transfer data from MASTER_BOARD to SLAVE_BOARD of I2C interface, I2C0 pins of MASTER_BOARD are connected with I2C0 pins of SLAVE_BOARD

MASTER_BOARD        CONNECTS TO         SLAVE_BOARD
Pin Name   Board Location     Pin Name   Board Location
I2C0_SCL       J25-12         I2C0_SCL      J25-12
I2C0_SDA       J25-11         I2C0_SDA      J25-11
GND            J25-10         GND           J25-10
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a micro USB cable between the PC host and the OpenSDA USB port on the board.

  2. Open a serial terminal on PC for OpenSDA serial device with these settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

CMSIS I2C board2board interrupt example -- Slave transfer.


Slave received data :
0x 0  0x 1  0x 2  0x 3  0x 4  0x 5  0x 6  0x 7
0x 8  0x 9  0x a  0x b  0x c  0x d  0x e  0x f
0x10  0x11  0x12  0x13  0x14  0x15  0x16  0x17
0x18  0x19  0x1a  0x1b  0x1c  0x1d  0x1e  0x1f


End of I2C example .