I have an issue with STM32F0 Discovery. I am using I2C1 (like master) to send start condition and address to I2C2 (slave) on the same board. I am able to generate propertly the signal but the IC2 (slave) is not able to generate an ACK on 9th clk
What's wrong? Here my code about the setup:
void set_I2C(void){
GPIO_InitTypeDef GPIO_InitStructure;
I2C_InitTypeDef I2C_InitStructure;
RCC_AHBPeriphClockCmd(RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOB, ENABLE);
RCC_APB1PeriphClockCmd(RCC_APB1Periph_I2C1, ENABLE);
/* Configure the I2C clock source. The clock is derived from the HSI */
RCC_I2CCLKConfig(RCC_I2C1CLK_SYSCLK);
GPIO_PinAFConfig(GPIOB, GPIO_PinSource6, GPIO_AF_1);
GPIO_PinAFConfig(GPIOB, GPIO_PinSource7, GPIO_AF_1);
//Configure pins: SCL and SDA ------------------
GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Pin = GPIO_Pin_6 | GPIO_Pin_7;
GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Speed = GPIO_Speed_50MHz;
GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Mode = GPIO_Mode_AF;
GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_PuPd = GPIO_PuPd_NOPULL;
GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_OType = GPIO_OType_OD;
GPIO_Init(GPIOB, &GPIO_InitStructure);
I2C_DeInit(I2C1);
I2C_Cmd(I2C1, DISABLE);
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_AnalogFilter = I2C_AnalogFilter_Enable;
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_DigitalFilter = 0x00;
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_OwnAddress1 = 0x40;
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_Mode = I2C_Mode_I2C;
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_Ack = I2C_Ack_Enable;
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_Timing =0xB0420F13; //100KHz
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_AcknowledgedAddress = I2C_AcknowledgedAddress_7bit;
I2C_Init(I2C1, &I2C_InitStructure);
I2C_Cmd(I2C1, ENABLE);
//Set up of I2C2
RCC_APB1PeriphClockCmd(RCC_APB1Periph_I2C2, ENABLE);
RCC_AHBPeriphClockCmd(RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOB, ENABLE);
GPIO_PinAFConfig(GPIOB, GPIO_PinSource11, GPIO_AF_1);
GPIO_PinAFConfig(GPIOB, GPIO_PinSource10, GPIO_AF_1);
//Configure pins: SCL and SDA ------------------
GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Pin = GPIO_Pin_11 | GPIO_Pin_10;
GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Speed = GPIO_Speed_50MHz;
GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Mode = GPIO_Mode_AF;
GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_PuPd = GPIO_PuPd_NOPULL;
GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_OType = GPIO_OType_OD;
GPIO_Init(GPIOB, &GPIO_InitStructure);
I2C_DeInit(I2C2);
I2C_Cmd(I2C2, DISABLE);
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_AnalogFilter = I2C_AnalogFilter_Disable;
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_DigitalFilter = 0x00;
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_OwnAddress1 = 0x30;
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_Mode = I2C_Mode_I2C;
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_Ack = I2C_Ack_Enable;
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_Timing =0xB0420F13;
I2C_InitStructure.I2C_AcknowledgedAddress = I2C_AcknowledgedAddress_7bit;
I2C_Init(I2C2, &I2C_InitStructure);
I2C_Cmd(I2C2, ENABLE);
I2C_ITConfig(I2C2, I2C_AcknowledgedAddress_7bit, ENABLE);
NVIC_InitTypeDef NVIC_InitStructure;
/* Configure the I2C2 interrupt priority */
NVIC_InitStructure.NVIC_IRQChannel = I2C2_IRQn;
NVIC_InitStructure.NVIC_IRQChannelPriority=1;
NVIC_InitStructure.NVIC_IRQChannelCmd = ENABLE;
NVIC_Init(&NVIC_InitStructure);
}
I had the same problem. It was caused by absence of the required for I2C external pull-up resistors. You can't just use an internal MCU's pull-ups. You MUST use external ones.
Detailed explanation is provided in these articles:
http://www.robot-electronics.co.uk/acatalog/I2C_Tutorial.html