SDK nRF5_SDK_15.0.0_a53641a
例程 nRF5_SDK_15.0.0_a53641a\examples\peripheral\twi_sensor
没有修改任何内容,编译烧录到nordic开发板后,
执行到 main函数中 LM75B_set_mode()函数,出现阻塞,没有正常往下执行。阻塞的表达式为 while (m_xfer_done == false);
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是因为SDK的原因吗?
SDK nRF5_SDK_15.0.0_a53641a
例程 nRF5_SDK_15.0.0_a53641a\examples\peripheral\twi_sensor
没有修改任何内容,编译烧录到nordic开发板后,
执行到 main函数中 LM75B_set_mode()函数,出现阻塞,没有正常往下执行。阻塞的表达式为 while (m_xfer_done == false);
pics:
是因为SDK的原因吗?
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SDK : nRF5_SDK_15.0.0_a53641a
examples: nRF5_SDK_15.0.0_a53641a\examples\peripheral\twi_sensor
I didn't change anything. After build and download to the Nordic development board,
The LM75B_set_mode() function in the main function is blocked and not executed normally. The blocking expression is while (m_xfer_done == false);
After I used the SDK: nRF5_SDK_15.2.0_9412b96 , also appeared the above situation
Please help to answer it, thank you
Hi,
The blocking expression while (m_xfer_done == false); is waiting for an acknowledgement of the transfer from the slave, as specified in the I2C protocol. Usually this issue occurs due to the sensor not being connected properly.
I would also like to point out that the DK does not contain a LM75B temperature sensor on board. It must be connected externally. The twi_sensor example from the SDK is provided to demonstrate how communication with an arbitrary TWI slave can be implemented.
Could you provide me with the following details: Which specific development kit are you using?
How have you connected the LM75B sensor to your DK, which pins have you used?
Best regards,
Karl
Hi,
I'm using the PCA10040 V1.2.1 development board. I thought there is have a LM75B temperature sensor on the pca10040 V1.2.1 board.
Hi,
I understand. Unfortunately I have to disappoint you - there is no LM75B sensor onboard the nRF52832 DK.
Could you provide me with a reference to the documentation or resource that gave you the impression that there were?
That way I can assure that there are no misleading or inaccurate resources out there, to avoid confusion in the future.
Best regards,
Karl