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RE: LM48901 Control Software

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Uday Takyar
Posted by Uday Takyar
on May 01 2012 16:55 PM
Prodigy120 points

Hello

I am trying to use LM48901 control software and I am connecting the eval board through AARDVARK.

I have installed totalphase and the USB driver for AARDVARK is working ok.But when i try to use LM48901 control software and after connecting, when I scan for devices then it goes into not responding mode.

When i go to Digital mixer and try to change output for example Out1 Select to ADCL then it gives me an error that I2C bus seems to be locked.Rest the board and try again.

Can you please help me with this problem

Thanks

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  • Royce Higashi
    Posted by Royce Higashi
    on May 01 2012 18:36 PM
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    Uday,

    Make sure you have the following jumpers installed:

    JU7, JU8, JU9, , JU10, JU11, JU15, JU16, JU18, JU19, and a jumper installed on JU1 between VDD and the middle pin. 

    Make sure there is no jumper on JU2.

    Connect a power supply between PVDD and GND0.  Make sure that supply is between 3.3V and 5V.  The EVM is not powered through the Aardvark, and will not respond to any I2C commands without the external power supply.

    Also check that the Aardvark is connected corrrectly to the EVM.  With the EVM oriented so  J12 is in the lower left corner, make sure the Aardvark is connected with the red wire on the ribbon cable towards the top of the EVM.  Basically, the Aadrvark should be sitting upside down on your bench.

    What operating system are you using?  There are some issues running the GUI on Windows 7.  Please switch to a Windows XP machine if at all possible.

    Regards,

    royce

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  • Uday Takyar
    Posted by Uday Takyar
    on May 03 2012 05:08 AM
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    Hi Royce

    Thanks a lot for your reply

    Actually I have my jumper settings as you said ,except for the fact that i had JU17 short to SDIO and JU20 short to coax.But there was problem with the AARDVARK cable connection I had put it as top side up,but now i have changed to top side down. But i opened those two jumpers also,but still I had problem.

    And I am using Windows 7,I will change to windows XP if the peoblem is related to that.

    I am getting the error "I2C slave at address 30 not responding"

    As soon as I launch the control software I also get the warnings of could not restore.

    After I have lmcontrolsoftware,MCR and totalphase installed and I have made sure that i have .NET version 4, the procedure I am following is

    1. I do the jumper settings

    2. I connect the EVM to computer via AARDVARK and let the computer install the USB driver

    3. I connect the power

    4 I launch the control software and scan the devices when i get the error on I2C not responding

    It'll be of great help if you could suggest why could tthis error be coming

    Thanks

    Uday

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  • Eric Eklund
    Posted by Eric Eklund
    on May 03 2012 13:39 PM
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    When you install the aardvark driver on Windows 7 - select "Run as administrator"

    and when installing the LM48901 GUI on Windows7 - select "Run as administrator"

    This should help with issues when running on Windows 7.

     

    You can also try running it on XP to see if that helps.

     

    Regards,

    Eric

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  • Uday Takyar
    Posted by Uday Takyar
    on May 04 2012 03:13 AM
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    Hi Eric

    Thanks for your reply.

    I tried the solution of running as adminstrator,but i still have the same problem

    1. Warnings of 'Could not restore editor'

    2. Error 'I2C slave at address 30 is not responding' 

    Regards

    Uday

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  • Harini Sankabattula
    Posted by Harini Sankabattula
    on May 04 2012 19:04 PM
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    Hi Uday,

    Royce is out of office today. I've not played with LM48901 much, so I looked at it to see if I run into the same issues.

    Basically I see the second error "I2C slave at address 30 is not responding" if the demo board is not powered up or if some of the jumpers are not in place. Please make sure you apply ~4.0V between PVdd & Gnd0 (These pins are at one of the corners of the board) and all the jumpers are installed as per Royce's message.

    I was not able to reproduce the warning you mentioned. If you still see the Warning of ''Could not restore editor", please take a screen shot and send it to us and one of us will get back to you on this.

    Best Regards,

    -Harini :-)

     

     

     

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  • Uday Takyar
    Posted by Uday Takyar
    on May 07 2012 08:27 AM
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    Hello

    Please find inline the screenshot of the warnings regarding could not restore.

    Thanks and Regards

    Uday Takyar

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  • Uday Takyar
    Posted by Uday Takyar
    on May 08 2012 05:03 AM
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    Hi

    I even tried it on Windows XP but still it gives the same error I2c slave at address 30 not responding and warning of could not restore.

    I am writing the steps(in the order) i followed(in detail) below,please tell where am i going wrong

    1. Install Totalphase

    2. Plugged in the USB connected to aardvark(at the moment aardvark is not connected to the EVM),the usb driver gets installed.After installation,disconnect

    3. Install LM48901 control software

    4. Did the jumper setting(JU 7,8,9,10,11,15,16,18,19 short and JU1 short to VDD and JU17 short to SDIO) 

    5. Connect powersupply of 4.5V to the EVM board

    6. Connect USB cable(connected to AARDVARK) to the PC

    7. Connect the ribbon of AARDVARK to J12 with the ribbon upside(the one on which arrow is made) down 

    8. Launch LM48901 control software

    9. As soon as I launch it,i have 'could not restore'

    10 Click on connect and scan devices,then error of 'I2C slave at address 30 is not responding'

    Please help with suggestions.

    Thanks and Regards

    Uday Takyar

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  • Harini Sankabattula
    Posted by Harini Sankabattula
    on May 08 2012 11:54 AM
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    Hi Uday,

    Thank you for the screenshot and detailed steps. I'll look at it today afternoon and get back to you on this as soon as I can.

    Best Regards,

    -Harini :-)

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  • Harini Sankabattula
    Posted by Harini Sankabattula
    on May 08 2012 19:52 PM
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    Hi Uday,

    Thank you for pointing out this issue. I reproduced the problem which you pointed out at our end on a different setup. We'll get back to you as soon as we understand the source of this issue and a fix.

    Best Regards,

    -Harini :-)

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  • Uday Takyar
    Posted by Uday Takyar
    on May 09 2012 03:07 AM
    Prodigy120 points

    Hi Harini

    Thanks.In case you require any more inputs from my side,please let me know

    Regards

    Uday

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  • Royce Higashi
    Posted by Royce Higashi
    on May 09 2012 19:59 PM
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    Uday,

    You can ignore the warning messages in the logger.  Those do not have any effect on the operation of the GUI.  In fact you can minimize the warning window. 

    The bigger issue is the "I2C slave at address 30 is not responding".  That means that the device is not acknowledging the I2C writes.  I get those errors when I try to write to the device when it is unpowered, I2C_EN is low (JU2 installed), the pull ups are not in circuit (JU15 and 16 not installed).  Please check the voltage on IOVDD, it should be 3.3V, and the voltage on DVDD it should be 1.8V.  If those voltages are not there, or not at the correct value, something happened to the on board regulators.  .  You can probe the points on the board labeled 1.8V next to C27, and 3.3V next to R13.  If those voltages are not there, make sure JU7 is installed.  If that doesn't solve it, remove JU8 and JU10, connect 3.3V to IOVDD and connect 1.8V to DVDD.

    Regards,

    royce

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  • Uday Takyar
    Posted by Uday Takyar
    on May 10 2012 09:50 AM
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    Hi Royce

    Thanks for your reply.

    I checked the voltages at IOVDD and DVDD,they are correct(3.3V and 1.8V respectively). Jumper2 is not installed. 

    I am following the exact steps(in that order) as i mentioned in a post above.Could there be any issue with the order in which the steps need to be followed(any specific instructions during the power up or power down?) or am i missing something?When i connect the ribbon then the side with the arrow is down.Is that correct?Jumper17 is connected to SDIO.When i have the ribbon with the arrow side up,then the software hangs.

    I am not able to figure out where else could there be problem. 

    Thanks and Regards

    Uday Takyar

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  • Royce Higashi
    Posted by Royce Higashi
    on May 10 2012 15:56 PM
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    Uday,

    Your sequence is correct, and as long as you have everything connected as I've described, it should be working....Can you connect up your board, take a photo of it that shows the connections and headers and send it to me?  I just want to make sure that nothing has gotten lost in the emails. 

     

    Thanks,

    royce

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  • Uday Takyar
    Posted by Uday Takyar
    on May 11 2012 03:03 AM
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    Hi Royce

    Please find inline with this mail,the image of the connected boards

    Thanks and Regards

    Uday Takyar

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  • Harini Sankabattula
    Posted by Harini Sankabattula
    on May 11 2012 22:29 PM
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    Hi Uday,

    Your board setup looks good to me. Do you still see the error "I2C slave at address 30/40 is not responding" ?

    Best Regards,

    -Harini :-)

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