The TWI driver provides the interface to configure and use the TWI peripheral.
Usage
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Configures a TWI peripheral to operate in master mode, at the given frequency (in Hz) using TWI_Configure().
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Sends a STOP condition on the TWI using TWI_Stop().
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Starts a read operation on the TWI bus with the specified slave using TWI_StartRead(). Data must then be read using TWI_ReadByte() whenever a byte is available (poll using TWI_ByteReceived()).
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Starts a write operation on the TWI to access the selected slave using TWI_StartWrite(). A byte of data must be provided to start the write; other bytes are written next.
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Sends a byte of data to one of the TWI slaves on the bus using TWI_WriteByte(). This function must be called once before TWI_StartWrite() with the first byte of data to send, then it shall be called repeatedly after that to send the remaining bytes.
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Check if a byte has been received and can be read on the given TWI peripheral using TWI_ByteReceived().< Check if a byte has been sent using TWI_ByteSent().
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Check if the current transmission is complete (the STOP has been sent) using TWI_TransferComplete().
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Enables & disable the selected interrupts sources on a TWI peripheral using TWI_EnableIt() and TWI_DisableIt().
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Get current status register of the given TWI peripheral using TWI_GetStatus(). Get current status register of the given TWI peripheral, but masking interrupt sources which are not currently enabled using TWI_GetMaskedStatus().
For more accurate information, please look at the TWI section of the Datasheet.
Related files :
twi.c
twi.h.