PCA9555 on Raspberry Pi C# Mono
I Wrote a program to read registers from the port expander PCA9555 using Mono. How can I set the port 0 and port 1 as inputs?
So when I use I2c-detect i see the chip on 0x18 address:
]1
Code on C#:
/// <summary>
/// MODE_AUTO 0
/// MODE_QUICK 1
/// MODE_READ 2 -
/// MODE_FUNC 3 - 'V': version = 1; 'y': yes = 1; 'l': device list = 1;
/// </summary>
class Program
private const int AutoMode = 0;
private const int QuickMode = 1;
private const int OpenReadAndWriteMode = 2;
private const int I2cToolsFunctionMode = 3;
//private static int DeviceAddress = 0x0703;
private static int DeviceAddress = 0x20;
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "open")]
public static extern int Open(string fileName, int mode);
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "ioctl", SetLastError = true)]
private extern static int Ioctl(int fd, int request, int data);
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "read", SetLastError = true)]
internal static extern int Read(int handle, byte data, int length);
static void Main(string args)
var logger = NLog.LogManager.GetCurrentClassLogger();
Console.WriteLine("################ I2C test application ################n");
// read from I2C device bus 1
try
var i2cBushandle = Open("/dev/i2c-2", OpenReadAndWriteMode);
// open the slave device at address 0x48 for communication
int registerAddress = 0x00;
var deviceReturnCode = Ioctl(i2cBushandle, DeviceAddress, registerAddress);
// read the first two bytes from the device into an array
var deviceDataInMemory = new byte[2];
Read(i2cBushandle, deviceDataInMemory, deviceDataInMemory.Length);
for (int i = 0; i < deviceDataInMemory.Length; i++)
Console.Write($"deviceDataInMemory[i] ");
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Done!" + "Device code" + deviceReturnCode);
Console.WriteLine($"Most significant byte = deviceDataInMemory[0]");
Console.WriteLine($"Least significant byte = deviceDataInMemory[1]");
catch (Exception exception)
Console.WriteLine($"Error! exception.Message");
logger.Debug($"Error! exception.Message");
logger.Info($"Error! exception.Message");
Console.ReadKey();
When I run application on RPi I get only 255 values:
But on screen bytes are different. I dont know how I should configure chip and read it. I would appreciate for any help.
c# .net raspberry-pi mono
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I Wrote a program to read registers from the port expander PCA9555 using Mono. How can I set the port 0 and port 1 as inputs?
So when I use I2c-detect i see the chip on 0x18 address:
]1
Code on C#:
/// <summary>
/// MODE_AUTO 0
/// MODE_QUICK 1
/// MODE_READ 2 -
/// MODE_FUNC 3 - 'V': version = 1; 'y': yes = 1; 'l': device list = 1;
/// </summary>
class Program
private const int AutoMode = 0;
private const int QuickMode = 1;
private const int OpenReadAndWriteMode = 2;
private const int I2cToolsFunctionMode = 3;
//private static int DeviceAddress = 0x0703;
private static int DeviceAddress = 0x20;
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "open")]
public static extern int Open(string fileName, int mode);
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "ioctl", SetLastError = true)]
private extern static int Ioctl(int fd, int request, int data);
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "read", SetLastError = true)]
internal static extern int Read(int handle, byte data, int length);
static void Main(string args)
var logger = NLog.LogManager.GetCurrentClassLogger();
Console.WriteLine("################ I2C test application ################n");
// read from I2C device bus 1
try
var i2cBushandle = Open("/dev/i2c-2", OpenReadAndWriteMode);
// open the slave device at address 0x48 for communication
int registerAddress = 0x00;
var deviceReturnCode = Ioctl(i2cBushandle, DeviceAddress, registerAddress);
// read the first two bytes from the device into an array
var deviceDataInMemory = new byte[2];
Read(i2cBushandle, deviceDataInMemory, deviceDataInMemory.Length);
for (int i = 0; i < deviceDataInMemory.Length; i++)
Console.Write($"deviceDataInMemory[i] ");
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Done!" + "Device code" + deviceReturnCode);
Console.WriteLine($"Most significant byte = deviceDataInMemory[0]");
Console.WriteLine($"Least significant byte = deviceDataInMemory[1]");
catch (Exception exception)
Console.WriteLine($"Error! exception.Message");
logger.Debug($"Error! exception.Message");
logger.Info($"Error! exception.Message");
Console.ReadKey();
When I run application on RPi I get only 255 values:
But on screen bytes are different. I dont know how I should configure chip and read it. I would appreciate for any help.
c# .net raspberry-pi mono
add a comment |
I Wrote a program to read registers from the port expander PCA9555 using Mono. How can I set the port 0 and port 1 as inputs?
So when I use I2c-detect i see the chip on 0x18 address:
]1
Code on C#:
/// <summary>
/// MODE_AUTO 0
/// MODE_QUICK 1
/// MODE_READ 2 -
/// MODE_FUNC 3 - 'V': version = 1; 'y': yes = 1; 'l': device list = 1;
/// </summary>
class Program
private const int AutoMode = 0;
private const int QuickMode = 1;
private const int OpenReadAndWriteMode = 2;
private const int I2cToolsFunctionMode = 3;
//private static int DeviceAddress = 0x0703;
private static int DeviceAddress = 0x20;
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "open")]
public static extern int Open(string fileName, int mode);
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "ioctl", SetLastError = true)]
private extern static int Ioctl(int fd, int request, int data);
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "read", SetLastError = true)]
internal static extern int Read(int handle, byte data, int length);
static void Main(string args)
var logger = NLog.LogManager.GetCurrentClassLogger();
Console.WriteLine("################ I2C test application ################n");
// read from I2C device bus 1
try
var i2cBushandle = Open("/dev/i2c-2", OpenReadAndWriteMode);
// open the slave device at address 0x48 for communication
int registerAddress = 0x00;
var deviceReturnCode = Ioctl(i2cBushandle, DeviceAddress, registerAddress);
// read the first two bytes from the device into an array
var deviceDataInMemory = new byte[2];
Read(i2cBushandle, deviceDataInMemory, deviceDataInMemory.Length);
for (int i = 0; i < deviceDataInMemory.Length; i++)
Console.Write($"deviceDataInMemory[i] ");
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Done!" + "Device code" + deviceReturnCode);
Console.WriteLine($"Most significant byte = deviceDataInMemory[0]");
Console.WriteLine($"Least significant byte = deviceDataInMemory[1]");
catch (Exception exception)
Console.WriteLine($"Error! exception.Message");
logger.Debug($"Error! exception.Message");
logger.Info($"Error! exception.Message");
Console.ReadKey();
When I run application on RPi I get only 255 values:
But on screen bytes are different. I dont know how I should configure chip and read it. I would appreciate for any help.
c# .net raspberry-pi mono
I Wrote a program to read registers from the port expander PCA9555 using Mono. How can I set the port 0 and port 1 as inputs?
So when I use I2c-detect i see the chip on 0x18 address:
]1
Code on C#:
/// <summary>
/// MODE_AUTO 0
/// MODE_QUICK 1
/// MODE_READ 2 -
/// MODE_FUNC 3 - 'V': version = 1; 'y': yes = 1; 'l': device list = 1;
/// </summary>
class Program
private const int AutoMode = 0;
private const int QuickMode = 1;
private const int OpenReadAndWriteMode = 2;
private const int I2cToolsFunctionMode = 3;
//private static int DeviceAddress = 0x0703;
private static int DeviceAddress = 0x20;
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "open")]
public static extern int Open(string fileName, int mode);
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "ioctl", SetLastError = true)]
private extern static int Ioctl(int fd, int request, int data);
[DllImport("libc.so.6", EntryPoint = "read", SetLastError = true)]
internal static extern int Read(int handle, byte data, int length);
static void Main(string args)
var logger = NLog.LogManager.GetCurrentClassLogger();
Console.WriteLine("################ I2C test application ################n");
// read from I2C device bus 1
try
var i2cBushandle = Open("/dev/i2c-2", OpenReadAndWriteMode);
// open the slave device at address 0x48 for communication
int registerAddress = 0x00;
var deviceReturnCode = Ioctl(i2cBushandle, DeviceAddress, registerAddress);
// read the first two bytes from the device into an array
var deviceDataInMemory = new byte[2];
Read(i2cBushandle, deviceDataInMemory, deviceDataInMemory.Length);
for (int i = 0; i < deviceDataInMemory.Length; i++)
Console.Write($"deviceDataInMemory[i] ");
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Done!" + "Device code" + deviceReturnCode);
Console.WriteLine($"Most significant byte = deviceDataInMemory[0]");
Console.WriteLine($"Least significant byte = deviceDataInMemory[1]");
catch (Exception exception)
Console.WriteLine($"Error! exception.Message");
logger.Debug($"Error! exception.Message");
logger.Info($"Error! exception.Message");
Console.ReadKey();
When I run application on RPi I get only 255 values:
But on screen bytes are different. I dont know how I should configure chip and read it. I would appreciate for any help.
c# .net raspberry-pi mono
c# .net raspberry-pi mono
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