Hello, I know this seems crazy (at least for me!) But I need to use different pins for the I2C communication, as my hardware forces me to. So this is a very specific case. My MCU is LPC1114/302 and per default the SCL/SDA Pins are PIO0_4/PIO0_5 But as said I can't unfortunately use them. Instead I have to use PIO1_2/PIO3_0 respectively.
Is this in anyway possible?? I was thinking this could be done manually by writing a library for these pins to work as I2C pins but this seems a hard job to do which I would leave as the last choice.
I would be grateful if someone has another idea!
thanks Rong, thats exactly what I needed!
Hi Rong, it's LPC1114FBD48/302. In the data sheet PIO1_2 can be used as a timer(CT32B1_Mat1).
I think this means it can work as an SCL-Pin. The PIO3_0 pin is normal GPIO-Pin. The question is: is there any code which handels this case already? A code which implements the I2C protocol from scratch?
Hi, Eiamghrabi,
Pls refer to the following Table 3 pin description overview which I copied from the LPC111x.pdf, the LPC111x,pdf was attached in last Email.
The Table 8 or Figure 3 describe the pin assignment of LPC1114FBD48/302.
Figure 3:
From Figure 3, we see that the pin36 PIO3_0/DTR and pin 35 R/PIO1_2/ADC3/CT32B1_MAT1 are NOT I2C pins.
Hope it can help you
BR
XiangJun Rong
Hello Rong, no it doesn't help! Do you really understand what I am asking for? I know that this pins aren't the I2C Pins! I need to use different pins for I2C!! This means I am looking for a code which defines the I2C protokoll from scratch! I have the data sheets already and don't need a help in reading what pins are defined to do what!