I am new user of CCS and don't know how to use it.
, here I post the source code I do with ADC. Hope you all can give me any idea, if possible, plz give me ur email address of IM so it is easier to me to ask.
#include "DSP281x_Device.h" // DSP281x Headerfile Include File
#include "DSP281x_Examples.h" // DSP281x Examples Include File
// Prototype statements for functions found within this file.
interrupt void adc_isr(void);
main()
{
// Step 1. Initialize System Control:
// PLL, WatchDog, enable Peripheral Clocks
// This example function is found in the DSP281x_SysCtrl.c file.
InitSysCtrl();
// For this example, set HSPCLK to SYSCLKOUT / 6 (25Mhz assuming 150Mhz SYSCLKOUT)
EALLOW;
SysCtrlRegs.HISPCP.all = 0x3; // HSPCLK = SYSCLKOUT/6
EDIS;
// Step 2. Initialize GPIO:
// This example function is found in the DSP281x_Gpio.c file and
// illustrates how to set the GPIO to it's default state.
// InitGpio(); // Skipped for this example
// Step 3. Clear all interrupts and initialize PIE vector table:
// Disable CPU interrupts
DINT;
// Initialize the PIE control registers to their default state.
// The default state is all PIE interrupts disabled and flags
// are cleared.
// This function is found in the DSP281x_PieCtrl.c file.
InitPieCtrl();
// Disable CPU interrupts and clear all CPU interrupt flags:
IER = 0x0000;
IFR = 0x0000;
// Initialize the PIE vector table with pointers to the shell Interrupt
// Service Routines (ISR).
// This will populate the entire table, even if the interrupt
// is not used in this example. This is useful for debug purposes.
// The shell ISR routines are found in DSP281x_DefaultIsr.c.
// This function is found in DSP281x_PieVect.c.
InitPieVectTable();
// Interrupts that are used in this example are re-mapped to
// ISR functions found within this file.
EALLOW; // This is needed to write to EALLOW protected register
PieVectTable.ADCINT = &adc_isr;
EDIS; // This is needed to disable write to EALLOW protected registers
// Step 4. Initialize all the Device Peripherals:
// This function is found in DSP281x_InitPeripherals.c
// InitPeripherals(); // Not required for this example
InitAdc(); // For this example, init the ADC
// Step 5. User specific code, enable interrupts:
// Enable ADCINT in PIE
PieCtrlRegs.PIEIER1.bit.INTx6 = 1;
IER |= M_INT1; // Enable CPU Interrupt 1
EINT; // Enable Global interrupt INTM
ERTM; // Enable Global realtime interrupt DBGM
}
#include "DSP281x_Device.h" // DSP281x Headerfile Include File
#include "DSP281x_Examples.h" // DSP281x Examples Include File
Uint16 LoopCount;
Uint16 ConversionCount;
Uint16 Voltage1[10];
Uint16 Voltage2[10];
void InitAdc()
{
// Enable ADCINT in PIE
PieCtrlRegs.PIEIER1.bit.INTx6 = 1;
IER |= M_INT1; // Enable CPU Interrupt 1
EINT; // Enable Global interrupt INTM
ERTM; // Enable Global realtime interrupt DBGM
LoopCount = 0;
ConversionCount = 0;
// Configure ADC
AdcRegs.ADCMAXCONV.all = 0x0001; // Setup 2 conv's on SEQ1
AdcRegs.ADCCHSELSEQ1.bit.CONV00 = 0x8; // Setup ADCINB0 as 1st SEQ1 conv.
AdcRegs.ADCCHSELSEQ1.bit.CONV01 = 0x9; // Setup ADCINB1 as 2nd SEQ1 conv.
AdcRegs.ADCTRL2.bit.EVA_SOC_SEQ1 = 1; // Enable EVASOC to start SEQ1
AdcRegs.ADCTRL2.bit.INT_ENA_SEQ1 = 1; // Enable SEQ1 interrupt (every EOS)
// Configure EVA
// Assumes EVA Clock is already enabled in InitSysCtrl();
EvaRegs.T1CMPR = 0x0080; // Setup T1 compare value
EvaRegs.T1PR = 0xFFFF; // Setup period register
EvaRegs.GPTCONA.bit.T1TOADC = 1; // Enable EVASOC in EVA
EvaRegs.T1CON.all = 0x1042; // Enable timer 1 compare (upcount mode)
// Wait for ADC interrupt
while(1)
{
LoopCount++;
}
}
interrupt void adc_isr(void)
{
Voltage1[ConversionCount] = AdcRegs.ADCRESULT0 >>4;
Voltage2[ConversionCount] = AdcRegs.ADCRESULT1 >>4;
// If 40 conversions have been logged, start over
if(ConversionCount == 9)
{
ConversionCount = 0;
}
else ConversionCount++;
// Reinitialize for next ADC sequence
AdcRegs.ADCTRL2.bit.RST_SEQ1 = 1; // Reset SEQ1
AdcRegs.ADCST.bit.INT_SEQ1_CLR = 1; // Clear INT SEQ1 bit
PieCtrlRegs.PIEACK.all = PIEACK_GROUP1; // Acknowledge interrupt to PIE
return;
}
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