"Roberto Spadim" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
news:CABYL=trm5bofn+uoz-zppds9pf7ltdwdw5cdeebulfc2hxa...@mail.gmail.com...
> uhmm, could you send a serial dump ? or something to explain in bytes 
> what´s happening?

Thanks for the quick replies. I think that Eloy confirmed what I was seeing 
from him looking at the code. Anyway I uploaded a picture from using some 
scope software that shows the behaviour (just ordered a Saleae analyzer from 
Microchip which will be rather better). 
http://www.ioncube.com/images/ds2431.png

The blue trace activity to the left shows the last data byte of the write 
scratchpad command received from the master, and later the reset pulse from 
the master that precedes the following read scratchpad command. The red 
trace activity is my slave toggling a pin just as an indicator for the scope 
after it read the last data byte of the write command, and where it was 
expecting to receive read timeslots so that it could send back the ~CRC16. 
The flowcharts on the datasheet show nicely what the device is supposed to 
receive and send back.

Nick 



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