Communication.c 5.4 KB

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  1. /***************************************************************************//**
  2. * @file Communication.c
  3. * @brief Implementation of Communication Driver.
  4. * @author DBogdan (dragos.bogdan@analog.com)
  5. ********************************************************************************
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  40. * SVN Revision: 500
  41. *******************************************************************************/
  42. /******************************************************************************/
  43. /* Include Files */
  44. /******************************************************************************/
  45. #include "Communication.h"
  46. /***************************************************************************//**
  47. * @brief Initializes the SPI communication peripheral.
  48. *
  49. * @param lsbFirst - Transfer format (0 or 1).
  50. * Example: 0x0 - MSB first.
  51. * 0x1 - LSB first.
  52. * @param clockFreq - SPI clock frequency (Hz).
  53. * Example: 1000 - SPI clock frequency is 1 kHz.
  54. * @param clockPol - SPI clock polarity (0 or 1).
  55. * Example: 0x0 - idle state for SPI clock is low.
  56. * 0x1 - idle state for SPI clock is high.
  57. * @param clockPha - SPI clock phase (0 or 1).
  58. * Example: 0x0 - data is latched on the leading edge of SPI
  59. * clock and data changes on trailing edge.
  60. * 0x1 - data is latched on the trailing edge of SPI
  61. * clock and data changes on the leading edge.
  62. *
  63. * @return 0 - Initialization failed, 1 - Initialization succeeded.
  64. *******************************************************************************/
  65. unsigned char SPI_Init(unsigned char lsbFirst,
  66. unsigned long clockFreq,
  67. unsigned char clockPol,
  68. unsigned char clockPha)
  69. {
  70. // Add your code here.
  71. return(1);
  72. }
  73. /***************************************************************************//**
  74. * @brief Writes data to SPI.
  75. *
  76. * @param data - Write data buffer:
  77. * - first byte is the chip select number;
  78. * - from the second byte onwards are located data bytes to write.
  79. * @param bytesNumber - Number of bytes to write.
  80. *
  81. * @return Number of written bytes.
  82. *******************************************************************************/
  83. unsigned char SPI_Write(unsigned char* data,
  84. unsigned char bytesNumber)
  85. {
  86. // Add your code here.
  87. return(bytesNumber);
  88. }
  89. /***************************************************************************//**
  90. * @brief Reads data from SPI.
  91. *
  92. * @param data - As an input parameter, data represents the write buffer:
  93. * - first byte is the chip select number;
  94. * - from the second byte onwards are located data bytes to write.
  95. * As an output parameter, data represents the read buffer:
  96. * - from the first byte onwards are located the read data bytes.
  97. * @param bytesNumber - Number of bytes to write.
  98. *
  99. * @return Number of written bytes.
  100. *******************************************************************************/
  101. unsigned char SPI_Read(unsigned char* data,
  102. unsigned char bytesNumber)
  103. {
  104. // Add your code here.
  105. return(bytesNumber);
  106. }