Tool/software: TI C/C++ Compiler
i need a code for password based door lock system using EEPROM on TIVA C series... But i cant the exact code please do share it if you have......
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Tool/software: TI C/C++ Compiler
i need a code for password based door lock system using EEPROM on TIVA C series... But i cant the exact code please do share it if you have......
Hello Asfia,
That is because we don't have such specific examples like that, you need to take our general peripheral examples and craft them into your own solution. We do not, cannot, and will not provide code for every possible application under the sun, it is up to our customers to leverage our example codes that demonstrate how to use each peripheral to then build their own system and if they run into challenges, they can ask questions on how to overcome them. So if you run into an issue with EEPROM, please come back to ask specific questions about that.
Our example code for peripherals is all contained within our TivaWare package: http://www.ti.com/tool/SW-TM4C
Also we do have a TI Design that uses EEPROM a bit, you may find it helpful for EEPROM code: http://www.ti.com/tool/TIDM-TM4C129XS2E
Best of luck!
Hello Asifa,
You may need to pay a design house to write your code for you then, we cannot help write your code for you. That's just how it is, sorry.
You can find a design house here if you wish: http://www.ti.com/devnet/docs/catalog/searchcatalog.tsp
Asifa Rafiq said:can you please tell me that is there any EEPROM in tiva located internally??
Device Datasheet: http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tm4c123gh6pm.pdf
Section 8.2.4 EEPROM
The TM4C123GH6PM microcontroller includes an EEPROM with the following features:
■ 2Kbytes of memory accessible as 512 32-bit words
■ 32 blocks of 16 words (64 bytes) each
The feature list is longer, but that should answer your question.
Please read the datasheet for such questions.
Asifa Rafiq said:i cant write code. i urgently need it.
And - has that misfortune (anything) - at all to do - w/those here? Instead - have you not, "Committed to an objective" - and then, "Failed to apply yourself - make the proper effort?" (As your long (known & agreed) deadline - marches NEAR?")
Is it not true that such, "Committing" - followed by your (MISSING) proper "Application" - proves your "real" issue, here?
The nature of your questions signals that you've NOT made (much) effort (perhaps ANY effort) to review the MCU manual. The location of the EEPROM should be determined w/in 5 minutes - had you, "Made that simple effort." Thus - is it reasonable for those here - to "WANT" to assist? That's a key LESSON - is it not?
"Avoidance" - which seems highly likely here - appears your major issue. It is the primary (perhaps sole) cause of your current "urgency." The consequences of "Avoidance" are often HARSH - as is now being (painfully) confirmed. This may be your "Best & Only" lesson - and not all BAD - if you can "LEARN from - and CORRECT - this entirely "Self-Created" Disaster."
Should "other facts" - not in evidence here - (somewhat) justify your (apparent) "Lack of focused effort" - you should, "Polish & Present these" - as fast as possible - to your instructor or boss!
No one "wants you in pain" - yet your "actions/deflections" caused that - did they not? While unpleasant - sometimes these disasters serve as most powerful motivators - that's likely the best that can now be "hoped." You must (better) REALIZE ... that (both) ... ACTIONS ... and INACTION ... have "CONSEQUENCES" - and there WILL be a Significant "Price to Pay."