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max22215
How to use
To access the max22215's registers, the TMC-API offers two functions: max22215_readRegister and max22215_writeRegister. Each of these functions takes in an icID, which is used to identify the IC when multiple ICs are connected. This identifier is passed down to the callback functions (see How to Integrate).
How to integrate: overview
- Include all the files of the TMC-API/ic/tmc/max22215 folder into the custom project.
- Include the max22215.h file in the custom source code.
- Implement the necessary callback functions (see below).
- (optional): Take a look at the Examples subfolder for ready-made examples of the TMC-API usage.
Accessing the max22215 via I2C
The following diagram depicts how to access the MAX22200 via I2C using the TMC-API.
The description of the functions, in the above flowchart, are as follows:
- The functions max22215_readRegister and max22215_writeRegister are used to read and write the registers respectively. These functions check the current active bus and call the bus-specific function i.e readRegisterI2C or writeRegisterI2C.
- These bus specific functions construct the datagram and further call the bus specific callback 'max22215_readWriteI2C'.
- This callback function further calls the hardware specific read/write function for I2C and needs to be implemented externally.
How to integrate: Callback functions
Implement the following callback functions to access the chip via I2C:
- max22215_readWriteI2C(), which is a HAL wrapper function that provides the necessary hardware access.
Further info
Dependency graph for the ICs with new register R/W mechanism
This graph illustrates the relationships between files within the TMC-API library, highlighting dependencies and identifying the files that are essential for integrating the library into the custom projects.
Example usage: TMC-Evalsystem
For a reference usage of the TMC-API, visit the TMC-Evalsystem
Migration status
The max22215 has been reworked to the access system described above. For more infos on the status of this and other ICs, check out the migration page.