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Mikro Pi ADC Reading All Zeros

cnardin
cnardin over 7 years ago

I have a Raspberry Pi 2 B with a MikroElektronika Pi Click 3 shield with a Click Force add-on board.  I installed Raspbian Stretch and enabled SPI devices.  The Pi Click 3 shield has a MCP3204 ADC on it and the Click Force add-on board feeds an analog signal to either channel 1 or 2.  There is a dip switch on the Pi Click shield that allows you to bypass the ADC and send the signal directly to one of the Pi's GPIOs.  I have verified that the dip switch is set to send the signal to the ADC.  I have run the sample code available from MikroElektronika and it outputs all zeros.  I also looked up another example and used their code, which wasn't really that different and got the same result.  The fact that they are all identically zeros is suspect to me.  I'm not sure what to do to problem solve this issue.  Any ideas?  This is my first Raspberry Pi project, and I thought it was going to be easy going with the MikroElektronika boards, but there is basically no information for these with respect to Raspberry Pis.

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    0 cnardin over 7 years ago

    I was able to resolve the issue after contacting Mikroe directly.  The solution is rather simple.  The Raspberry Pi has two SPI interfaces, but the documentation from Raspberry Pi doesn't mention this.  It walks you through how to enable SPI, but it only enables SPI0.  So when you are done you would see /dev/spidev0.0 and /dev/spidev0.1.  But the ADC on the Pi Click Shield is wired up to SPI1 channel 3, which requires a different method to enable (see Enabling SPI1 on the Raspberry Pi B+/Zero/2/3).  All it took was to add the line:

     

    dtoverlay=spi1-3cs,cs0_pin=16

     

    to the end of /boot/config.txt and reboot my pi.  After that everything worked perfectly.

     

    As an aside, the support from MikroElektronika was good, but the documentation is sparse at best with respect to Raspberry Pi.  The product page has a few links at the bottom, including a couple spec sheets and a link to the sample code.  Hopefully this will help some one else in the future.

     

    Cheers!

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    0 michaelkellett over 7 years ago in reply to cnardin

    Thanks for posting your solution - so many people don't bother.

     

    What are you planning to do with the analogue inputs on your Pi ?

     

    MK

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    0 cnardin over 7 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    I'm using the force click board, which has a power supply and op-amp for a Force Sensitive Resistor.  It routes the output signal to the ADC.

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    0 cnardin over 7 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    I'm using the force click board, which has a power supply and op-amp for a Force Sensitive Resistor.  It routes the output signal to the ADC.

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