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Contents
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
ADC ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
ADC_Init() ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
ADC_StartConversion()................................................................................................................................................................................ 6

LCD_8_bit Mode ................................................................................................................................................................... 7


LCD_Init() ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
LCD_Clear() ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
LCD_GoToLineOne()......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
LCD_GoToLineTwo()......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
LCD_GoToXY() .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
LCD_CmdWrite() ..............................................................................................................................................................................................10
LCD_DataWrite() ............................................................................................................................................................................................10
LCD_DisplayString() ...................................................................................................................................................................................11
LCD_DisplayNumber() ...................................................................................................................................................................................11
LCD_ScrollMessage() ...................................................................................................................................................................................12
LCD_DisplayRtcTime() .................................................................................................................................................................................13
LCD_DisplayRtcDate() .................................................................................................................................................................................14

LCD_4_bit Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................15


LCD_Init() .......................................................................................................................................................................................................16
LCD_Clear() ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
LCD_GoToLineOne()......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
LCD_GoToLineTwo()......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
LCD_GoToXY() .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
LCD_CmdWrite() ..............................................................................................................................................................................................16
LCD_DataWrite() ............................................................................................................................................................................................17
LCD_DisplayString() ...................................................................................................................................................................................11
LCD_DisplayNumber() ...................................................................................................................................................................................11
LCD_ScrollMessage() ...................................................................................................................................................................................12
LCD_DisplayRtcTime() .................................................................................................................................................................................13
LCD_DisplayRtcDate() .................................................................................................................................................................................14

Keypad ................................................................................................................................................................................18
KEYPAD_Init().................................................................................................................................................................................................18
KEYPAD_WaitForKeyRelease() ...................................................................................................................................................................19
KEYPAD_WaitForKeyPress() ........................................................................................................................................................................19
KEYPAD_ScanKey() ..........................................................................................................................................................................................20
KEYPAD_GetKey() ............................................................................................................................................................................................21

UART ...................................................................................................................................................................................22
UART_Init() .....................................................................................................................................................................................................22
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UART_RxChar().................................................................................................................................................................................................22
UART_TxChar().................................................................................................................................................................................................23
UART_TxString() ............................................................................................................................................................................................23
UART_RxString() ............................................................................................................................................................................................24
UART_TxNumber() ............................................................................................................................................................................................25

I2C .......................................................................................................................................................................................26
I2C_Init() .......................................................................................................................................................................................................26
I2C_Start() .....................................................................................................................................................................................................26
I2C_Stop() .......................................................................................................................................................................................................27
I2C_Write() .....................................................................................................................................................................................................27
I2C_Read() .......................................................................................................................................................................................................27

RTC_DS1307 ........................................................................................................................................................................28
DS1307_Init().................................................................................................................................................................................................28
DS1307_SetTime() ..........................................................................................................................................................................................29
DS1307_SetDate() ..........................................................................................................................................................................................29
DS1307_GetTime() ..........................................................................................................................................................................................30
DS1307_GetDate() ..........................................................................................................................................................................................31

EEPROM ..............................................................................................................................................................................32
EEPROM_WriteByte() .....................................................................................................................................................................................32
EEPROM_ReadByte()........................................................................................................................................................................................33
EEPROM_WriteNBytes() .................................................................................................................................................................................33
EEPROM_ReadNBytes() ...................................................................................................................................................................................34
EEPROM_WriteString() .................................................................................................................................................................................34
EEPROM_ReadString() ...................................................................................................................................................................................35
EEPROM_Erase() ..............................................................................................................................................................................................35

Library usage guide .............................................................................................................................................................36


Flashing the hex file into the controller ...............................................................................................................................47

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Introduction
Overview:
This manual is designed to help embedded programmers and students, rapidly exploit the Avr(Atmega)-Controller
for embedded applications. This manual has been targeted at embedded systems programmers and Students who have
basic knowledge of Avr(Atmega32/Avr) architecture and C-Language.
This manual provides the reference to all the library functions which are grouped under respective .c file.
The .c files convention is as per the peripherals. The peripherals (lcd, keypad..) are connected to default PORTs which can be
connect to required PORTs by changing the #defines .

Reference:
It is recommended to go through the below reference documents and datasheets before interfacing any
peripherals.
1. The Avr Microcontroller and Embedded Systems by Muhammad Ali Mazidi.
2. Atmega32 DataSheet.
3. Embedded C by Michael J Pont .
4. Any of the 16x2 lcd datasheet.
5. RTC-DS1307 from Dallas Semiconductors.

Feedback:
Suggestions for additions and improvements in code and documentation are always welcome. Please send your
feedback via e-mail to feedback@xplorelabz.com

Disclaimer:
The libraries have been tested for Atmega16 on different development boards. We strongly believe that the library
works on any Atmega boards. However, Xplore Labz disclaims any kind of hardware failure resulting out of usage of
libraries, directly or indirectly. Documentation may be subject to change without prior notice.
The usage of tools and software demonstrated in the document are for educational purpose only, all rights
pertaining to these belong to the respective owners. Users must ensure license terms are adhered to, for any use of the
demonstrated software.

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE:


The library code in this document is licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL) Copyright (C) 2012.
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Since the library is licensed free of charge, there is no warranty for the libraries and the entire risk of the quality and
performance is with the user.
Errors and omissions should be reported to feedback@xplorelabz.com

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ADC
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Avr ADC library.
Filename: adc.c
Controller: Atmega8/16/32/128
Oscillator: 11.0592 MHz
Author: XploreLabz
website: www.xplorelabz.com
Reference:Atmega32 dataSheet
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

#include<avr/io.h>
#include <util/delay.h>
#include "adc.h"

/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------ADC_Init()
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value
: none
* description :This function initializes the ADC control registers
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void ADC_Init()

{
ADCSRA=0x81;
ADMUX=0x00;

//Enable ADC , sampling freq=osc_freq/2


//Result right justified, select channel zero

}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------ADC_StartConversion()
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: char(channel number).
* Return value
: int(10 bit ADC result)
* description

:This function does the ADC conversioin for the Selected Channel
and returns the converted 10bit result
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

unsigned int ADC_StartConversion(unsigned char channel)


{
ADMUX=channel;
_delay_ms(5);

//Select a channel for which the conversion needs to be done


//Wait till the channel is selected

ADCSRA=0xc1;

//Start the ADC conversion by setting ADSC bit

while((ADCSRA & (1<<ADIF)==0); //Wait till the conversion is over


return(ADCW);

//ADIF will be set once ADC conversion is complete


//Return the 10-bit result

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LCD_8_bit Mode
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------AVR LCD library for 8-bit mode
Filename: lcd_8_bit.c
Controller: Atmega Family(8,16,32,64,128)
Oscillator: 11.0592 MHz
Author: XploreLabz
website: www.xplorelabz.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note:
1.Pin connection for LCD display in 8-bit mode is as shown below.
By default the LCD is connected to PORTB(databus) and PORTD(controlbus).
2.The code can be modified to connect the LCD to any of the PORTs
by changing the "#define ".

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* io.h contains the defnition of all ports and SFRs
delay.h contains the in built delay routines(us and ms routines)*/

#include <avr\io.h>
#include <util\delay.h>
#include "lcd.h"
#define databus_direction DDRC
#define controlbus_direction DDRD

//
//

#define databus
PORTC
#define control_bus PORTD

//
LCD databus connected to PORTB
LCD Control bus connected to PORTD

#define rs 5
#define rw 6
#define en 7

//

LCD databus Direction Configuration


LCD Control bus Direction Configuration

// Register select pin connected 6th bit(D5) Control bus


// Read Write pin connected to 7th bit(D6) Control bus
// Enable pin connected to 8th bit(D7) Control bus

/* 16x2 LCD Specification */

#define
#define
#define
#define

LCDMaxLines 2
LCDMaxChars 16
LineOne 0x80
LineTwo 0xc0

#define BlankSpace ' '


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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_Init()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* Function name: LCD_Init()
* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value
: none
* description

:This function is used to initialize the lcd in 8-bit mode

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_Init()

{
_delay_ms(50);
databus_direction = 0xff;
// Configure both databus and controlbus as output
controlbus_direction = 0xff;
LCD_CmdWrite(0x38);
// LCD 2lines, 5*7 matrix
LCD_CmdWrite(0x0E); // Display ON cursor ON
LCD_CmdWrite(0x01); // Clear the LCD
LCD_CmdWrite(0x80); // Move the Cursor to First line First Position

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_Clear()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value
: none
* description

:This function clears the LCD and moves the cursor to first Position

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_Clear()

{
LCD_CmdWrite(0x01); // Clear the LCD and go to First line First Position
LCD_CmdWrite(LineOne);

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_GoToLineOne()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value
: none
* description

:This function moves the Cursor to First line First Position

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_GoToLineOne()

{
LCD_CmdWrite(LineOne);

// Move the Cursor to First line First Position

}
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_GoToLineTwo()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value
: none
* description

:This function moves the Cursor to Second line First Position

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_GoToLineTwo()

{
LCD_CmdWrite(LineTwo);

// Move the Cursor to Second line First Position

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_GoToXY()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: char row,char col
row -> line number(line1=0, line2=1),
For 2line LCD the I/P argument should be either 0 or 1.
col -> char number.
For 16-char LCD the I/P argument should be betwen 0-15.
* Return value
: none
* description

:This function moves the Cursor to specified position

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_GoToXY(char row, char col)

{
char pos;
if(row<LCDMaxLines)
{
pos= LineOne | (row << 6); // take the line number
//row0->pos=0x80

if(col<LCDMaxChars)
pos= pos+col;
LCD_CmdWrite(pos);

row1->pos=0xc0

//take the char number


//now pos points to the given XY pos
// Move the Cursor to specified Position

}
}

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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_CmdWrite()
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: 8-bit command supported by LCD.
* Return value
: none
* description :This function sends a command to LCD in the following steps.
step1: Send the I/P command to LCD.
step2: Select the Control Register by making RS low.
step3: Select Write operation making RW low.
step4: Send a High-to-Low pulse on Enable PIN with some delay_us.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_CmdWrite( char cmd)

{
databus=cmd;
// Send the command to LCD
control_bus &=~(1<<rs); // Select the Command Register by pulling RS LOW
control_bus &=~(1<<rw); // Select the Write Operation by pulling RW LOW
control_bus |=1<<en;
// Send a High-to-Low Pusle at Enable Pin
_delay_us(1);
control_bus &=~(1<<en);
_delay_ms(1);

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_DataWrite()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: ASCII value of the char to be displayed.
* Return value
: none
* description :
This function sends a character to be displayed on LCD in the following steps.
step1: Send the character to LCD.
step2: Select the Data Register by making RS high.
step3: Select Write operation making RW low.
step4: Send a High-to-Low pulse on Enable PIN with some delay_us.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_DataWrite( char dat)

{
databus=dat;
// Send the
control_bus |=1<<rs;
// Select
control_bus &=~(1<<rw); // Select
control_bus |=1<<en;
// Send a
_delay_us(1);
control_bus &=~(1<<en);
_delay_ms(1);

data to LCD
the Data Register by pulling RS HIGH
the Write Operation by pulling RW LOW
High-to-Low Pusle at Enable Pin

/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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LCD_DisplayString()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: String(Address of the string) to be displayed.
* Return value
: none
* description

:
This function is used to display the ASCII string on the lcd.
1.The string_ptr points to the first char of the string
and traverses till the end(NULL CHAR).
2.Each time a char is sent to LCD_DataWrite funtion to display.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_DisplayString(char *string_ptr)

{
while(*string_ptr)
LCD_DataWrite(*string_ptr++);
}
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_DisplayNumber()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* Function name: LCD_DisplayNumber()
* I/P Arguments: unsigned int.
* Return value
: none
* description

:This function is used to display a 5-digit integer(0-65535).


ex: if the number is 12345 then 12345 is displayed.
if the number is 123 then 00123 is displayed.

__________Take 1 by dividing by 10000 and add 0X30 to obtain the ASCII value,
|
then take the 4-digit remainder(2345).
|
| _________Take 2 by dividing by 1000 and add 0X30 to obtain the ASCII value,
||
then take the 3-digit remainder(345)
||
|| ________Take 3 by dividing by 100
and add 0X30 to obtain the ASCII value,
|||
then take the 2-digit remainder(45).
|||
||| _______Take 4 by dividing by 10
and add 0X30 to obtain the ASCII value,
|||| ______Take 5 the remainder of 45 and add 0X30 to obtain the ASCII value,.
|||||
12345
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_DisplayNumber(unsigned int num)

{
LCD_DataWrite((num/10000)+0x30);
num=num%10000;
LCD_DataWrite((num/1000)+0x30);
num=num%1000;
LCD_DataWrite((num/100)+0x30);
num=num%100;
LCD_DataWrite((num/10)+0x30);
LCD_DataWrite((num%10)+0x30);

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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_ScrollMessage()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: char *msg_ptr
msg_ptr -> pointer to the string to be scrolled
* Return value

: none

* description :This function scrolls the given message on the first line.
1.16 chars are displayed at atime.
2.Pointer is incremented to skip a char each time to give the illusion of
moving chars
3.If the chars are less than 16, then the BlankSpaces are displayed.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

void LCD_ScrollMessage(char *msg_ptr)


{
unsigned char i,j;
LCD_CmdWrite(0x0c);
//Disable the Cursor
for(i=0;msg_ptr[i];i++)
//Loop to display the complete string
{
//each time 16 chars are displayed and
//pointer is incremented to point to next char
LCD_GoToLineOne();

//Move the Cursor to first line

for(j=0;j<LCDMaxChars && msg_ptr[i+j];j++) //loop to Display first 16 Chars


LCD_DataWrite(msg_ptr[i+j]);
//or till Null char
for(j=j; j<LCDMaxChars; j++)
LCD_DataWrite(BlankSpace);

//If the chars are below 16


//then display blank spaces

_delay_ms(500);

}
LCD_CmdWrite(0x0E);

//Enable the Cursor

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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_DisplayRtcTime()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: char hour,char min,char sec
hour,min,sec should be packed BCD format, as read from DS1307
* Return value
* description

: none
:This function display hour,min,sec read from DS1307.

___________ Display the higher nibble of hour after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)
|
Display the lower nibble of hour after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)
|
|
________ Display the higher nibble of min after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)
|
|
Display the lower nibble of min after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)
|
|
|
|
_____ Display the higher nibble of sec after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)
|
|
|
Display the lower nibble of sec after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)
|
|
|
10;10;40
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_DisplayRtcTime(char hour,char min,char sec)

{
LCD_DataWrite(((hour>>4) & 0x0f) + 0x30);
LCD_DataWrite((hour & 0x0f) + 0x30);
LCD_DataWrite(':');
LCD_DataWrite(((min>>4) & 0x0f) + 0x30);
LCD_DataWrite((min & 0x0f) + 0x30);
LCD_DataWrite(':');
LCD_DataWrite(((sec>>4) & 0x0f) + 0x30);
LCD_DataWrite((sec & 0x0f) + 0x30);

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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_DisplayRtcDate()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: char day,char month,char year
day,month,year should be packed BCD format, as read from DS1307
* Return value
* description

: none
:This function display day,month,year read from DS1307.

___________ Display the


|
Display the
|
|
________ Display the
| |
Display the
| |
| |
_____ Display
| |
|
Display
| |
|
01/01/12 (1st-Jan 2012)

higher nibble of day after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)


lower nibble of day after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)
higher nibble of month after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)
lower nibble of month after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)
the higher nibble of year after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)
the lower nibble of year after adding 0x30(ASCII conversion)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_DisplayRtcDate(char day,char month,char year)

{
LCD_DataWrite(((day>>4) & 0x0f) + 0x30);
LCD_DataWrite((day & 0x0f) + 0x30);
LCD_DataWrite('/');
LCD_DataWrite(((month>>4) & 0x0f) + 0x30);
LCD_DataWrite((month & 0x0f) + 0x30);
LCD_DataWrite('/');
LCD_DataWrite(((year>>4) & 0x0f) + 0x30);
LCD_DataWrite((year & 0x0f) + 0x30);

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LCD_4_bit Mode
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------AVR LCD library for 4-bit mode
Filename: lcd_4_bit.c
Controller: Atmega Family(8,16,32,64,128)
Oscillator: 11.0592 MHz
Author: XploreLabz
website: www.xplorelabz.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note:
1.Pin connection for LCD display in 4-bit mode.
2.By default the LCD is connected to PORTB.
3.The code can be modified to connect the LCD to any of the PORTs by changing the
"#define databus PORTB".

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* io.h contains the defnition of all ports and SFRs
delay.h contains the in built delay routines(us and ms routines)*/

#include <avr\io.h>
#include <util\delay.h>
#include "lcd.h"
#define databus_direction DDRB // LCD data and Control bus Direction Configuration
#define databus
PORTB
#define control_bus PORTB
#define rs 0
#define rw 1
#define en 2

//
//

LCD databus connected to PORTB


LCD Control bus connected to PORTB

// Register select pin connected 1st bit(D0) Control bus


// Read Write pin connected to 2nd bit(D1) Control bus
// Enable pin connected to 3rd bit(D2) Control bus

/* 16x2 LCD Specification */

#define
#define
#define
#define

LCDMaxLines 2
LCDMaxChars 16
LineOne 0x80
LineTwo 0xc0

#define BlankSpace ' '


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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_Init()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* Function name: LCD_Init()
* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value : none
* description :This function is used to initialize the lcd in 4-bit mode
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_Init()

{
_delay_ms(50);
databus_direction = 0xff; // Configure both databus and controlbus as output
LCD_CmdWrite(0x02);
//Initilize the LCD in 4bit Mode
LCD_CmdWrite(0x28);
LCD_CmdWrite(0x0E);
// Display ON cursor ON
LCD_CmdWrite(0x01);
// Clear the LCD
LCD_CmdWrite(0x80);
// Move the Cursor to First line First Position

}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_CmdWrite()
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: 8-bit command supported by LCD.
* Return value : none
* description :This function sends a command to LCD in the following steps.
step1: Send the Higher Nibble of the I/P command to LCD.
step2: Select the Control Register by making RS low.
step3: Select Write operation making RW low.
step4: Send a High-to-Low pulse on Enable PIN with some delay_us.
step5: Send the Lower Nibble of the I/P command to LCD.
step6: Select the Control Register by making RS low.
step7: Select Write operation making RW low.
step8: Send a High-to-Low pulse on Enable PIN with some delay_us.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_CmdWrite( char cmd)

{
databus=(cmd & 0xf0);
// Send the Higher Nibble of the command to LCD
control_bus &=~(1<<rs); // Select the Command Register by pulling RS LOW
control_bus &=~(1<<rw); // Select the Write Operation by pulling RW LOW
control_bus |=1<<en;
// Send a High-to-Low Pusle at Enable Pin
_delay_us(1);
control_bus &=~(1<<en);
_delay_us(10);

// wait for some time

databus=((cmd<<4) & 0xf0);


// Send the Lower Nibble of the command to LCD
control_bus &=~(1<<rs); // Select the Command Register by pulling RS LOW
control_bus &=~(1<<rw); // Select the Write Operation by pulling RW LOW
control_bus |=1<<en;
// Send a High-to-Low Pusle at Enable Pin
_delay_us(1);
control_bus &=~(1<<en);
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_delay_ms(1);

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD_DataWrite()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* Function name: LCD_DataWrite()
* I/P Arguments: ASCII value of the char to be displayed.
* Return value : none
* description :
This function sends a character to be displayed on LCD in the following steps.
step1: Send the higher nibble of the character to LCD.
step2: Select the Data Register by making RS high.
step3: Select Write operation making RW low.
step4: Send a High-to-Low pulse on Enable PIN with some delay_us.
step5: wait for some time
step6: Send the lower nibble of the character to LCD.
step7: Select the Data Register by making RS high.
step8: Select Write operation making RW low.
step9: Send a High-to-Low pulse on Enable PIN with some delay_us.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void LCD_DataWrite( char dat)

{
databus=(dat & 0xf0);
control_bus |=1<<rs;
control_bus &=~(1<<rw);
control_bus |=1<<en;
_delay_us(1);
control_bus &=~(1<<en);
_delay_us(10);

//
//
//
//

Send the Higher Nibble of the Data to LCD


Select the Data Register by pulling RS HIGH
Select the Write Operation by pulling RW LOW
Send a High-to-Low Pusle at Enable Pin

databus=((dat <<4) & 0xf0); // Send the Lower Nibble of the Data to LCD
control_bus |=1<<rs;
// Select the Data Register by pulling RS HIGH
control_bus &=~(1<<rw);
// Select the Write Operation by pulling RW LOW
control_bus |=1<<en;
// Send a High-to-Low Pusle at Enable Pin
_delay_us(1);
control_bus &=~(1<<en);
_delay_ms(1);

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Keypad
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Avr 4x4 Keypad Library
Filename: keypad.c
Controller:Atmega8/16/32/128
Oscillator: 11.0592 MHz
Author: XploreLabz
website: www.xplorelabz.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note:
1.Rows are connected to lower 4-bits of PORTC
1.Cols are connected to higher 4-bits of PORTC

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

#include
#include
#include
#include

<avr\io.h>
<util\delay.h>
"keypad.h"
"lcd.h"

#define RowColDirection DDRB //Data Direction Configuration for keypad


#define ROW PORTB
//Lower four bits of PORTC are used as ROWs
#define COL PINB
//Higher four bits of PORTC are used as COLs
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------KEYPAD_Init()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments:none
* Return value : none
* description : This function the rows and colums for keypad scan
1.ROW lines are configured as Output.
2.Column Lines are configured as Input.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void KEYPAD_Init()

{
RowColDirection=0xf0;

// Configure Row lines as O/P and Column lines as I/P

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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------KEYPAD_WaitForKeyRelease()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments:none
* Return value

: none

* description : This function waits till the previous key is released.


1.All the ROW lines are pulled low.
2.Column Lines are read to check the key press.
3.If all the Keys are released then Column lines will remain high(0x0f)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void KEYPAD_WaitForKeyRelease()

{
unsigned char key;
do
{
ROW=0x0f;
key=COL & 0x0f;
}while(key!=0x0f);

//
//
//
//

Pull the ROW lines to low and Column high low.


Read the Columns, to check the key press
Wait till the Key is released,
If no Key is pressed, Column lines will remain high (0x0f)

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------KEYPAD_WaitForKeyPress()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments:none
* Return value

: none

* description : This function waits till a new key is pressed.


1.All the ROW lines are pulled low.
2.Column Lines are read to check the key press.
3.If any Key is pressed then corresponding Column Line goes low.
4.Wait for Some time and perform the above operation to ensure
the True Key Press before decoding the KEY.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void KEYPAD_WaitForKeyPress()

{
unsigned char key;
do
{
do
{
ROW=0x0f;
// Pull the ROW lines to low and Column lines high.
key=COL & 0x0F;
// Read the Columns, to check the key press
}while(key==0x0f); // Wait till the Key is pressed,
// if a Key is pressed the corresponding Column line go low
_delay_ms(1);

// Wait for some time(debounce Time);

ROW=0x0f;
key=COL & 0x0F;

// After debounce time, perform the above operation


// to ensure the Key press.

}while(key==0x0f);

}
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------KEYPAD_ScanKey()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments:none
* Return value

: char--> Scancode of the Key Pressed

* description : This function scans all the rows to decode the key pressed.
1.Each time a ROW line is pulled low to detect the KEY.
2.Column Lines are read to check the key press.
3.If any Key is pressed then corresponding Column Line goes low.
4.Return the ScanCode(Combination of ROW & COL) for decoding the key.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
unsigned char KEYPAD_ScanKey()

{
unsigned char ScanKey = 0xe0,i, key;
for(i=0;i<0x04;i++)
{
ROW=ScanKey + 0x0F;
key=COL & 0x0F;
if(key!= 0x0F)
break;

// Scan All the 4-Rows for key press


// Select 1-Row at a time for Scanning the Key
// Read the Column, for key press
// If the KEY press is detected for the selected
// ROW then stop Scanning,

ScanKey=(ScanKey<<1)+ 0x10; // Rotate the ScanKey to SCAN the remaining Rows

}
key = key + (ScanKey & 0xf0);

// Return the row and COL status to decode the key

return(key);
}

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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------KEYPAD_GetKey()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: none
* Return value

: char--> ASCII value of the Key Pressed

* Description: This function waits till a key is pressed and returns its ASCII Value
1. Wait till the previous key is released..
2. Wait for the new key press.
3. Scan all the rows one at a time for the pressed key.
4. Decode the key pressed depending on ROW-COL combination and returns its
ASCII value.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
unsigned char KEYPAD_GetKey()

{
unsigned char key;
KEYPAD_WaitForKeyRelease();
_delay_ms(1);

// Wait for the previous key release

KEYPAD_WaitForKeyPress();
key = KEYPAD_ScanKey();

// Wait for the new key press


// Scan for the key pressed.

switch(key)
{
case 0xe7: key='0';
case 0xeb: key='1';
case 0xed: key='2';
case 0xee: key='3';
case 0xd7: key='4';
case 0xdb: key='5';
case 0xdd: key='6';
case 0xde: key='7';
case 0xb7: key='8';
case 0xbb: key='9';
case 0xbd: key='A';
case 0xbe: key='B';
case 0x77: key='C';
case 0x7b: key='D';
case 0x7d: key='E';
case 0x7e: key='F';
default: key='z';
}
return(key);

// Decode the key

break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
break;
// Return the key

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UART
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------AVR UART library for Serial Communication for 9600 baud rate at 11.0592Mhz
Filename: uart.c
Controller: Atmega8/16/32/128
Oscillator: 11.0592 MHz
Author: XploreLabz
website: www.xplorelabz.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

#include<avr/io.h>
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------UART_Init()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value
: none
* description :This function is used to initialize the UART at 9600 baud rate
by below configuration.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void UART_Init()

{
UCSRB=
UCSRC=
UCSRA=
UBRRH=
UBRRL=

0x18;
0x86;
0x00;
0;
71;

// Enable Receiver and Transmitter


// Asynchronous mode 8-bit data and 1-stop bit
// Normal Baud rate(no doubling), Single processor commn
// 9600 Baud rate at 11.0592MHz

}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------UART_RxChar()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value
: char
* description :This function is used to receive a char from UART module.
It waits till a char is received ie.till RXC is set,
RXC will be set once a CHAR is received.
Finally returns the received char.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
char UART_RxChar()

{
while((UCSRA & (1<<RXC))==0);
return(UDR);

// Wait till the data is received


// return the received char

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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------UART_TxChar()
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: char--> data to be transmitted.
* Return value
: none.
* description :This function is used to transmit a char through UART module.
It waits till previous char is transmitted ie.till UDRE is set.
UDRE will be set once a CHAR is transmitted ie UDR becomes empty.
Finally the new Char to be transmitted is loaded into UDR.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void UART_TxChar(char ch)

{
while((UCSRA & (1<<UDRE))==0); // Wait till Transmitter(UDR) register becomes Empty
UDR =ch;
// Load the data to be transmitted
}

/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------UART_TxString()
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: String(Address of the string) to be transmitted.
* Return value : none
* description :This function is used to transmit the ASCII string through UART..
The string_ptr points to the first char of the string.
And it is incremented each time to traverse till the end(NULL CHAR).
Each time a char is sent to UART_TxChar() fun to transmit it through UART
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------_*/
void UART_TxString(char *string_ptr)

{
while(*string_ptr)
UART_TxChar(*string_ptr++);
}

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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------UART_RxString()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: *string_ptr
Address of the string where the received data needs to be stored
* Return value : none
* description

:
1.This function is used to receive a ASCII string through UART
till the carriage_return/New_line
2.The string_ptr points to the begining of the string and each
time UART_RxChar() function is called to receive a char and copy
it into the buffer(STRING) and incrment string_ptr.
3.Once the carriage_return/New_line is encountered the loop
is breaked and the String is NULL terminated.

*****NOTE*******:
1.The received char is ECHOED back,
if not required then comment UART_TxChar(ch) in the code.
2.BackSlash is not taken care.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------_*/
void UART_RxString(char *string_ptr)

{
char ch;
while(1)
{
ch=UART_RxChar();
UART_TxChar(ch);

//Reaceive a char
//Echo back the received char

if((ch=='\r') || (ch=='\n')) //read till enter key is pressed


{
//once enter key is pressed
*string_ptr=0;
//null terminate the string
break;
//and break the loop
}
*string_ptr=ch;
//copy the char into string.
string_ptr++;
//and increment the pointer
}
}

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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------UART_TxNumber()
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: unsigned int.
* Return value : none
* description

:This function is used to transmit a 5-digit integer(0-65535).


ex: if the number is 12345 then 12345 is transmitted.
if the number is 123 then 00123 is transmitted.

----------Take 1 by dividing by 10000 and add 0X30 to obtain the ASCII value,
|
then take the 4-digit remainder(2345).
|
| ---------Take 2 by dividing by 1000 and add 0X30 to obtain the ASCII value,
||
then take the 3-digit remainder(345)
||
|| --------Take 3 by dividing by 100
and add 0X30 to obtain the ASCII value,
|||
then take the 2-digit remainder(45).
|||
||| -------Take 4 by dividing by 10
and add 0X30 to obtain the ASCII value,
|||| ------Take 5 the remainder of 45 and add 0X30 to obtain the ASCII value,.
|||||
12345
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

void UART_TxNumber(unsigned int num)


{
UART_TxChar((num/10000)+0x30);
num=num%10000;
UART_TxChar((num/1000)+0x30);
num=num%1000;
UART_TxChar((num/100)+0x30);
num=num%100;
UART_TxChar((num/10)+0x30);
UART_TxChar((num%10)+0x30);

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I2C
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Avr I2C library
Filename: I2C.c
Controller: Atmega8/16/32/128
Oscillator: 11.0592 MHz
Author: XploreLabz
website: www.xplorelabz.com
Refer Atmega32 for register description.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

#include<avr\io.h>
#include<util\delay.h>
#include "i2c.h"
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------I2C_Init()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value
: none
* description :This function is used to initialize the

I2c Module.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void I2C_Init()

{
TWSR=0x00; //set presca1er bits to zero
TWBR=0x46; //SCL frequency is 100K for XTAL = 7.3728M
TWCR=0x04; //enab1e TWI module

}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
I2C_Start()
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value
: none
* description

:This function is used to generate I2C Start Condition.


Start Condition: SDA goes low when SCL is High.
SCL:
SDA:

____________
|
|
________|
|______
_________
|
|
____|
|____________

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void I2C_Start()

{
TWCR = ((1<<TWINT) | (1<<TWSTA) | (1<<TWEN));
while (!(TWCR & (1<<TWINT)));

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/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------I2C_Stop()
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value
: none
* description :This function is used to generate I2C Stop Condition.
Stop Condition: SDA goes High when SCL is High.
____________
SCL:
|
|
________|
|______
_________________
SDA:
|
__________|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void I2C_Stop(void)

{
TWCR = ((1<< TWINT) | (1<<TWEN) | (1<<TWSTO));
_delay_us(10) ; //wait for a short time

}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
I2C_Write()
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* I/P Arguments: unsigned char-->8bit data to be sent.
* Return value
: none
* description :This function is used to send a byte on SDA line using I2C protocol
8bit data is sent bit-by-bit on each clock cycle.
MSB(bit) is sent first and LSB(bit) is sent at last.
Data is sent when SCL is low.
___
___
___
___
___
___
___
___
___
_
SCL:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
__|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
SDA:
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void I2C_Write(unsigned char dat)

{
TWDR = dat ;
TWCR = ((1<< TWINT) | (1<<TWEN));
while (!(TWCR & (1 <<TWINT)));

}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
I2C_Read()
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* I/P Arguments: char: Acknowledgement for the Ninth clock cycle.
* Return value
: Unsigned char(received byte)
* description :This fun is used to receive a byte on SDA line using I2C protocol.
8bit data is received bit-by-bit each clock and finally packed into Byte.
MSB(bit) is received first and LSB(bit) is received at last.
___
___
___
___
___
___
___
___
___
SCL:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
__|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
|___|
SDA:
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
unsigned char I2C_Read(unsigned char ack)

{
TWCR = ((1<< TWINT) | (1<<TWEN) | (ack<<TWEA));
while ( !(TWCR & (1 <<TWINT)));
return TWDR;

}
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RTC_DS1307
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------DS1307 library
Filename: DS1307.c
Controller: Atmega8/16/32/128
Oscillator: 11.0592 MHz
Author: XploreLabz
website: www.xplorelabz.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

#include <avr\io.h>
#include <util\delay.h>
#include "ds1307.h"
#include "i2c.h"

/* Below values are fixed and should not be changed.


Refer Ds1307 DataSheet for more info*/

#define DS1307_ID 0xD0

// DS1307 ID

#define SEC_ADDRESS
#define DATE_ADDRESS
#define CONTROL 0x07

// Address to access Ds1307 CONTROL register

0x00 // Address to access Ds1307 SEC register


0x04 // Address to access Ds1307 DATE register

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------DS1307_Init()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: none.
* Return value
: none
* description :This function is used to initialize the Ds1307 RTC.
Ds1307 ic is enabled by sending the DS1307 id on the I2C bus.
After selecting DS1307, write 0x00 into Control register of Ds1307
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void DS1307_Init()

{
I2C_Init();
I2C_Start();

// Initilize the I2c module.


// Start I2C communication

I2C_Write(DS1307_ID);
I2C_Write(CONTROL);

// Connect to DS1307 by sending its ID on I2c Bus


// Select the Ds1307 ControlRegister to configure Ds1307

I2C_Write(0x00);
I2C_Stop();

// Write 0x00 to Control register to disable SQW-Out


// Stop I2C communication after initilizing DS1307

}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------DS1307_SetTime()
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: char,char,char-->hh,mm,ss to initilize the time into DS1307.
* Return value
: none
* description

:This function is used to set Time(hh,mm,ss) into the Ds1307 RTC.


Ds1307 ic is enabled by sending the DS1307 id on the I2C bus.
After selecting DS1307, select the RAM address 0x00 to point to sec
Initilze Sec, MIN, Hour one after the other.
Stop the I2c communication.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void DS1307_SetTime(unsigned char hh, unsigned char mm, unsigned char ss)

{
I2C_Start();

// Start I2C communication

I2C_Write(DS1307_ID); // connect to DS1307 by sending its ID on I2c Bus


I2C_Write(SEC_ADDRESS); // Select the SEC RAM address
I2C_Write(ss);
I2C_Write(mm);
I2C_Write(hh);
I2C_Stop();

// Write sec on RAM address 00H


// Write min on RAM address 01H
// Write hour on RAM address 02H
// Stop I2C communication after Setting the Time

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------DS1307_SetDate()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: char,char,char-->day,month,year to initilize the Date into DS1307.
* Return value
: none
* description

:This function is used to set Date(dd,mm,yy) into the Ds1307 RTC.


Ds1307 ic is enabled by sending the DS1307 id on the I2C bus.
After selecting DS1307, select the RAM address 0x04 to point to day
Initilze Day,Month and Year one after the other.
Stop the I2c communication.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void DS1307_SetDate(unsigned char dd, unsigned char mm, unsigned char yy)

{
I2C_Start();

// Start I2C communication

I2C_Write(DS1307_ID); // connect to DS1307 by sending its ID on I2c Bus


I2C_Write(DATE_ADDRESS);
// Request DAY RAM address at 04H
I2C_Write(dd);
I2C_Write(mm);
I2C_Write(yy);

// Write date on RAM address 04H


// Write month on RAM address 05H
// Write year on RAM address 06h

I2C_Stop();

// Stop I2C communication after Setting the Date

}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------DS1307_GetTime()
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: char *,char *,char *-->pointers to get the hh,mm,ss.
* Return value
: none
* description

:This function is used to get the Time(hh,mm,ss) from Ds1307 RTC.


Ds1307 ic is enabled by sending the DS1307 id on the I2C bus.
After selecting DS1307, select the RAM address 0x00 to point to sec
Get Sec, MIN, Hour one after the other.
Stop the I2c communication.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void DS1307_GetTime(unsigned char *h_ptr,unsigned char *m_ptr,unsigned char *s_ptr)

{
I2C_Start();

// Start I2C communication

I2C_Write(DS1307_ID);
// connect to DS1307 by sending its ID on I2c Bus
I2C_Write(SEC_ADDRESS); // Request Sec RAM address at 00H
I2C_Stop();
I2C_Start();
I2C_Write(0xD1);

*s_ptr = I2C_Read(1);
*m_ptr = I2C_Read(1);
*h_ptr = I2C_Read(0);
I2C_Stop();

// Stop I2C communication after selecting Sec Register


// Start I2C communication
// connect to DS1307( under Read mode)
//by sending its ID on I2c Bus
// read second and return Positive ACK
// read minute and return Positive ACK
// read hour and return Negative/No ACK
// Stop I2C communication after reading the Time

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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------DS1307_GetDate()
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: char *,char *,char *-->pointers to get the y,m,d.
* Return value
: none
* description

:This function is used to get the Date(y,m,d) from Ds1307 RTC.


Ds1307 ic is enabled by sending the DS1307 id on the I2C bus.
After selecting DS1307, select the RAM address 0x00 to point to DAY
Get Day, Month, Year one after the other.
Stop the I2c communication.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void DS1307_GetDate(unsigned char *d_ptr,unsigned char *m_ptr,unsigned char *y_ptr)

{
I2C_Start();

// Start I2C communication

I2C_Write(DS1307_ID);
// connect to DS1307 by sending its ID on I2c Bus
I2C_Write(DATE_ADDRESS);
// Request DAY RAM address at 04H
I2C_Stop();
I2C_Start();
I2C_Write(0xD1);

// Stop I2C communication after selecting DAY Register

// Start I2C communication


// connect to DS1307( under Read mode)
// by sending its ID on I2c Bus

*d_ptr = I2C_Read(1);
*m_ptr = I2C_Read(1);
*y_ptr = I2C_Read(0);

// read Day and return Positive ACK


// read Month and return Positive ACK
// read Year and return Negative/No ACK

I2C_Stop();

// Stop I2C communication after reading the Time

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EEPROM
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Avr Eeprom library
Filename: eeprom.c
Controller: Atmega8/16/32/128
Oscillator: 11.0592 MHz
Author: XploreLabz
website: www.xplorelabz.com
Reference: Atmega8/16/32 dataSheet for Control register description.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

#include<avr\io.h>
#include<util\delay.h>
/*The below value should be set depending on the controller
by refering the respective data sheet*/

#define MaxEepromSize 1024

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EEPROM_WriteByte()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: int,char-->eeprom_address at which eeprom_data is to be written.
* Return value
: none
* description:This function is used to write the data at specified EEPROM_address..
1. Wait till previous write operation is completed(ie wait till EEWE becomes zero).
2.Load the eeprom address into EEAR at which the data has to be stored.
3.Load the data into EEDR which has to be stored in Eeprom.
4.Set the EEMWE(Eeprom Master Write Enable) and within four clock cycles
set EEWE(Eeprom Write Enable) to trigger the Eeprom Write Opeartion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void EEPROM_WriteByte(unsigned int eeprom_Address, unsigned char eeprom_Data)

{
while(EECR & (1<<EEWE));

// Wait for completion of previous write, EEWE will be


// cleared by hardware once Eeprom write is completed

EEAR = eeprom_Address;
EEDR = eeprom_Data;

//Load the eeprom adddress and data

EECR |= (1<<EEMWE);

// Write logical one to EEMWE

EECR |= (1<<EEWE);

// Start eeprom write by setting EEWE

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/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EEPROM_ReadByte()
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: int-->eeprom_address from where eeprom_data is to be read.
* Return value
: char-->data read from Eeprom.
* description: This function is used to read the data from specified EEPROM_address.
1.WAit for completion of previous Write operation.
2.EEWE will be cleared once EEprom write is completed.
3.Load the eeprom address into EEAR from where the data needs to be read.
4.Trigger the eeprom read operation by setting EERE(Eeprom Read Enable).
5.Wait for some time and collect the read data from EEDR.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
unsigned char EEPROM_ReadByte(unsigned int eeprom_Address)

{
while(EECR & (1<<EEWE));
EEAR = eeprom_Address;
EECR |=(1<<EERE);

//Wait for completion of previous write if any.

//Load the address from where the datas needs to be read.


// start eeprom read by setting EERE

_delay_ms(1);

return EEDR;

// Return data from data register

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EEPROM_WriteNBytes()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: int,-->eeprom_address from where the N-bytes are to be written.
char*-->Pointer to the N-bytes of data to be written.
char --> Number of bytes to be written
* Return value

: none

* description:
This function is used to write N-bytes of data at specified EEPROM_address.
EEPROM_WriteByte() function is called to write a byte at atime.
Source(RAM) and destination(EEPROM) address are incremented after each write
NoOfBytes is Decemented each time a byte is written.
Above Operation is carried out till all the bytes are written(NoOfBytes!=0)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void EEPROM_WriteNBytes(unsigned int EepromAddr, unsigned char *RamAddr, char NoOfBytes)

{
while(NoOfBytes !=
{

0)

EEPROM_WriteByte(EepromAddr,*RamAddr); //Write a byte from RAM to EEPROM


EepromAddr++;
//Incerement the Eeprom Address
RamAddr++;
//Increment the RAM Address
NoOfBytes--;
//Decrement NoOfBytes after writing each Byte

}
}

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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EEPROM_ReadNBytes()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: int,-->eeprom_address from where the N-bytes is to be read.
char*-->Pointer into which the N-bytes of data is to be read.
char --> Number of bytes to be Read
* Return value

: none

* description:
This function is used to Read N-bytes of data from specified EEPROM_address.
EEPROM_ReadByte() func is called to read a byte at a time.
Source(RAM) and destination(EEPROM) address are incremented each time.
NoOfBytes is Decemented after a byte is read.
Above Operation is carried out till all the bytes are read(NoOfBytes!=0)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void EEPROM_ReadNBytes(unsigned int EepromAddr, unsigned char *RamAddr, char NoOfBytes)

{
while(NoOfBytes != 0)
{
*RamAddr = EEPROM_ReadByte(EepromAddr);//Read a byte from EEPROM to RAM
EepromAddr++;
//Incerement the Eeprom Address
RamAddr++;
//Increment the RAM Address
NoOfBytes--;
//Decrement NoOfBytes after Reading each Byte
}
}

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EEPROM_WriteString()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: int,-->eeprom_address where the String is to be written.
char*-->Pointer to String which has to be written.
* Return value

: none

* description:This function is used to Write a String at specified EEPROM_address.


EEPROM_WriteByte() function is called to write a byte at a time.
Source(RAM) and destination(EEPOM) address are incremented each time.
Above Operation is carried out till Null char is identified.
NOTE: Null char is also written into the eeprom.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void EEPROM_WriteString(unsigned int eeprom_address, unsigned char * source_address)

{
do
{
EEPROM_WriteByte(eeprom_address,*source_address); //Write a byte from RAM to EEPROM
source_address++;
//Increment the RAM Address
eeprom_address++;
//Increment the Eeprom Address
} while(*(source_address-1) !=0);

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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EEPROM_ReadString()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: int,-->eeprom_address from where the String is to be read.
char*-->Pointer into which the String is to be read.
* Return value

: none

* description:This function is used to Read a String from specified EEPROM_address.


EEPROM_ReadByte() function is called to read a byte at a time.
Source(EEPROM) and destination(RAM) address are incremented each time.
Above Operation is carried out till Null char is identified.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void EEPROM_ReadString(unsigned int eeprom_address, unsigned char * destination_address)

{
char eeprom_data;
do
{
eeprom_data = EEPROM_ReadByte(eeprom_address); //Read a byte from EEPROM to RAM
*destination_address = eeprom_data;
//Copy the data into String Buffer
destination_address++;
//Increment the RAM Address
eeprom_address++;
//Increment the Eeprom Address
}while(eeprom_data!=0);

/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EEPROM_Erase()
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* I/P Arguments: none
* Return value

: none

* description:This function is used to erase the entire Eeprom memory.


Eeprom is filled with 0xFF to accomplish the Eeprom Erase.
EEPROM_WriteByte() function is called to write a byte at a time.
Whole memory(0-MaxEepromSize) is traversed and filled with 0xFF
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void EEPROM_Erase()

{
unsigned int eeprom_address;
for(eeprom_address=0;eeprom_address<MaxEepromSize;eeprom_address++)
{
EEPROM_WriteByte(eeprom_address,0xff); // Write Each memory location with OxFF
}
}

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Library usage guide


Below example demonstrates the step by step procedure to include the libraries into any applications.
Step 1: Open the Avr AtmelStudio-6 and select the New project from File Menu as shown below.

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Step 2: Browse to your project folder and provide the project name and click on Ok.

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Step 3: Once the project is saved a new dialog box Device Selection opens, Select Atmega32 and click OK.

Step 4:Once the project is successfully created the below window opens with the initil .c file .
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Note:The initial file name will be same as project name.

Step 5: Write your program using the library functions and save it.
Note: Include the respective header files before calling any library functions.

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Step 6: Add the library files(.c,.h) to the project as shown below.


Note: Copy the library files into the project folder before including them into the project.

Step 7: Add the Source(.c) and header( .h) files by browsing to the project folder.

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Step 8: The included library files can be seen in Solution Explorer on the right side.

Step 9: Compile the project by clicking on Build Solution from Build menu (or press F7). Project complies if there are no
errors. If there are any errors fix them and re-compile.

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Step 10: Configure the Controller Freq by selecting the project properties from Project menu.
Note: As the Inbuilt delay routines as used the freq needs to be specified to generate accurate delays.

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Step 11: Select the Symbols from Tool Chain menu and Click on Add Item in Defined Symbols(-D) box.

Step 12: Provide the Controller (Target Board) frequency as F_CPU=xxx Hz .In this case it is 11.0592Mhz.

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Step 13: Configuring the optimization levels: Select the Optimization from ToolChain menu. Select the required optimization
level from drop down. Refer WinAvr/Gcc documents for more optimization details.

Step 14: Seletcting the targed tool chain : Select the Advanced option on the left side, now click the link shown in blue
colourTools->Options->Toochain ->Flavour Configuretion.

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Step 15: From the drop down select WinAVR and set it as Default toolchain by clicking on Set As Default.

Note:
Above two Steps( 14 & 15) needs to be performed for the first time, ie till the WinAVR is configured as default Toolchain .

Step 14: Finally recompile after all configurations. Hex file will be generated with the project name in the selected
Project->Debug folder.

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Flashing the hex file into the controller


Step 1: Run the Khazama Avr Programmer . The software can be downloaded form
www.khazama.com/project/programmer

Step 2: Connect the usb isp programmer to the targed device and select the required ic from the drop down menu.

Step 3: Configuring the fuse and lock bits : Select the Fuses and Lock bits from the Command menu.

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Step 4: A new window opens to read/write the fuse bits. Now read the fuse bits of the target. If the below window doesnt
open then double check the connection(six pin connector). Still the problem persists then remove the usb cable and
reconnect it.

Step 5: Mode1: No memory lock Feature should be selected else the controller gets locked and cannot be reprogrammed..

Step5: the Source of the clock should be selected from the drop down menu as shown below. In this the external high
frequency is selected as the target device is running at 11.0592Mhz freq.

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Step 6: After configuring the lock and fuse bits, write them back into the target controller. Double check the memory lock
and crystal features as shown in step 4 and 5 before writing the fuse bits.

Note: Step 4,5,6 needs to be performed only once, once the fuse bits are written they will be saved.

Step 7: Browse and select the hex file that needs to be flashed into the target device.

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Step8: Click the flash option as show below to program the target device.

Step9: Once the target is programmed a new pop up window will be displayed to notify the same. And the controller starts
executing and no external hard reset is required.

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