Has base BMU code but sends dummy temperature and voltage readings to test CAN
Dependencies: CUER_CAN DS1820 LTC2943 LTC6804 mbed
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Temperature.cpp
- Committer:
- DasSidG
- Date:
- 2017-07-02
- Revision:
- 15:e901aff1f5b3
- Parent:
- 12:fa9b1a459e47
File content as of revision 15:e901aff1f5b3:
/* * Code for identifying address and temperature of DS1820 1-Wire Thermometers by Maxim * Uses the DS1820 library written by Michael Hagberg and Fernando Caamaño, with some slight modifications * Currently tested using DS18S20 1-Wire Thermometers in an array, parasite power yet to be tested */ #include "Temperature.h" DS1820* probe[MAX_PROBES]; int devices_found = 0; void temperature_init() { DigitalOut isotherm_12V_pin(ISOTHERM_12V_PIN); isotherm_12V_pin = 1; int i; int address_byte_count; // Initialize the probe array to DS1820 objects for (i = 0; i < MAX_PROBES; i++) probe[i] = new DS1820(DATA_PIN, PARASITE_PIN); // Initialize global state variables probe[0]->search_ROM_setup(); // Loop to find all devices on the data line while (probe[devices_found]->search_ROM() and devices_found<MAX_PROBES-1) devices_found++; // If maximum number of probes are found, // bump the counter to include the last array entry if (probe[devices_found]->ROM[0] != 0xFF) devices_found++; if (devices_found==0) printf("No devices found"); else { printf("\n%d device(s) found!\r\n\n" ,devices_found); for (i=0; i<devices_found; i++) { printf("Device %d address is: \r\n", i+1); for(address_byte_count=0; address_byte_count<8; address_byte_count++) { printf("0x%02x", probe[i]->ROM[address_byte_count]); if(address_byte_count == 7) printf("\r\n\n"); else printf(", "); } } } }