protofuse Posted April 3, 2010 Report Posted April 3, 2010 hello, I use 2 AINx4 on one core8 and 1 AINx4 on the other one. Now, with core32, I know I'll use my 3 AINx4 in a same chain. I wrote "I know", but it is more an "I guess" I'm a bit confused with the hardware and software part actually, I have 3 pins + 2x5 for each SR chains. with core32, what is the best architecture I can build? I mean, I have at least 2 options : - 2 AINx4 on one core32 port and the last one on another port. - the 3 AINx4 chained and this chain on only one core32 port all infos would be appreciated :) all the best, Quote
TK. Posted April 3, 2010 Report Posted April 3, 2010 AINx4 modules are not chained, the three multiplexer control lines (J6:A/B/C) are connected in parallel - it's really straightforward. Best Regards, Thorsten. Quote
protofuse Posted April 3, 2010 Author Report Posted April 3, 2010 (edited) ok Thorsten. I understand. you meant J5:A/B/C ...? I guess in http://svnmios.midib...mios32_config.h (the 12th tutorial about AIN muxing), I found : // control pins to select the muxed channel #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX0_PIN GPIO_Pin_4 // J5C.A8 #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX0_PORT GPIOC #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX1_PIN GPIO_Pin_5 // J5C.A9 #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX1_PORT GPIOC #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX2_PIN GPIO_Pin_0 // J5C.A10 #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX2_PORT GPIOB should I change something ? I mean, I read in the readme file : the for MIOS8 compatible pin enumeration tip. I'll use it. But should I define the MIOS32_AIN_MUX... constants ? Edited April 3, 2010 by protofuse Quote
TK. Posted April 3, 2010 Report Posted April 3, 2010 No, you were speaking of the MBHP_AIN module, therefore I referenced the three multiplexer control inputs at J6:A/B/C The configuration has to be done in mios32_config.h as explained in the 012_ain_muxed tutorial example. This would be a working configuration for up to 96 pots (control lines are connected to J19 instead of J5C, as you obviously want to use the analog inputs of J5C) // AIN configuration: // bit mask to enable channels // // Pin mapping on MBHP_CORE_STM32 module: // 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 // J16.SO J16.SI J16.SC J16.RC J5C.A11 J5C.A10 J5C.A9 J5C.A8 // 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 // J5B.A7 J5B.A6 J5B.A5 J5B.A4 J5A.A3 J5A.A2 J5A.A1 J5A.A0 // // Examples: // mask 0x000f will enable all J5A channels // mask 0x00f0 will enable all J5B channels // mask 0x0f00 will enable all J5C channels // mask 0x0fff will enable all J5A/B/C channels // (all channels are disabled by default) #define MIOS32_AIN_CHANNEL_MASK 0x0fff // define the deadband (min. difference to report a change to the application hook) // typically set to (2^(12-desired_resolution)-1) // e.g. for a resolution of 7 bit, it's set to (2^(12-7)-1) = (2^5 - 1) = 31 #define MIOS32_AIN_DEADBAND 31 // muxed or unmuxed mode (0..3)? // 0 == unmuxed mode // 1 == 1 mux control line -> *2 channels // 2 == 2 mux control line -> *4 channels // 3 == 3 mux control line -> *8 channels #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX_PINS 3 // control pins to select the muxed channel #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX0_PIN GPIO_Pin_5 // J19.SO #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX0_PORT GPIOB #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX1_PIN GPIO_Pin_6 // J19.SC #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX1_PORT GPIOB #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX2_PIN GPIO_Pin_13 // J19.RC1 #define MIOS32_AIN_MUX2_PORT GPIOC [/code] Best Regards, Thorsten. Quote
protofuse Posted April 3, 2010 Author Report Posted April 3, 2010 ok thorsten. I guess I understood. each AINx4 on J5:a, b & c. the input control on J19:SO,SI & RC1 each AINx4 received the 3 input control on A, B & C I guess: Quote
TK. Posted April 3, 2010 Report Posted April 3, 2010 Yes, except for the connection name - you probably mixed it again. The three control lines are located at MBHP_AIN::J6:A/B/C, they have to be connected to J19 in your special case (96 pot inputs) The analog and supply lines are located at MBHP_AIN::J5, they have to be connected to MBHP_CORE_STM32::J5A/J5B/J5C Best Regards Thorsten. Quote
protofuse Posted April 3, 2010 Author Report Posted April 3, 2010 J19.SO J19.SC J19.RC1 are the correct name :) (?!!) Quote
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