i'm sorry for the image i upload yesterday. i didn't pay attention enought to notice that the switches where high...
Thank you Stuart giving me suggestion of the hint about what information to write in order of being more specific for you....
And CW2... yes what you said about the device address is right but i posted the wrong picture... sorry, my fault
I've created a new image about the connection and the probing connection...
As you can see i put a pull up resistor even on clock, but unfortunately it doesn't work...
I cannot understand why i don't get any data passing even if i disconnect netduino from the device... as i espected... is that wrong to probe SDA and SCK?
Is I2C supported on Netduino standard with .net microframework 4.1?
Edit: What is the return value of Execute() method call?
I can't get what you mean... di you mean why i don't get return value?
OutputPort SDA = new OutputPort(Pins.GPIO_PIN_A4, false); // read in the forum to reset the 2 ports OutputPort SCK = new OutputPort(Pins.GPIO_PIN_A5, false); SDA.Dispose(); SCK.Dispose();
it was an attempt to reset the port but it seems unuseful!
this is the while (true) new code
while (true) { int outp = TPIC2810.Execute(transactions, 100); Gneg.Write(true); Thread.Sleep(100); Gneg.Write(false); }
Gneg is primarly used to see that the program is running and cycling!
cause for the moment I2C is not working