Hello,
I am relatively new, not only to Atmel but also to Embedded system.
I am doing my first embedded project, 24 channel Data-Logger system.
This is Time based data logging system.
We are supposed to log the data after every 15 min.
After each 15 min, 58 bytes of data is supposed to be saved.
The data structure is as follows.
typedef struct eventdata
{ uint8_t unit_add;
uint8_t card_add;
uint8_t event_no; //Event counter
uint8_t type; //Event type
uint8_t year; //rtc yesr
uint8_t month; //rtc month
uint8_t day; //rtc day
uint8_t hour; //rtc hour
uint8_t min; //rtc min
uint8_t sec; //rtc sec
uint16_t voltage[24]; // adc counts of 24 channels in an array
} ED; // total data = 58 bytes
ED ramdata; // current event data in ram
ED temp_ramdata; // load eeprom data to this event data for
sending to uart
ED EEMEM eepdata[60]; // 60 events data on EEprom
I am saving this in EEPROM of Atmega128 microcontroller. Each event
require 58bytes. Atmega128 has max 4K EEPROM.
So I can save 4K/58 = 70 events at max.
But now I am supposed to save around 500 events.
So Internal EEPROM cannot be used. So we decided to use EXternal
EEPROM on I2C bus.
I found the readymade library from Peter Fleury on the net.
But I faced following problems.
1. How to declare "ED EEMEM eepdata[60];" (60 events data on EEprom)
on External memory.
2. Whenever a time event occurr all the data is stored in RAM (ED
ramdata). Then in a single command this data was transferred to the
EEPROM as follows
eeprom_write_block((const void*)&ramdata,
(void*)&eepdata[event_count-1], sizeof(ED));
Now if I use the external EEPROM, how shall I send structure type
ED ?
3. Infact, I have stored data such as calibration, initial data in
structures. And transfer the data very easily from RAM to EEPROM &
viceversa.
4. When any data to be read from EEPROM, I used the command
eeprom_read_block((void*)&temp_ramdata,(const
void*)&eepdata[t_event_no-1], sizeof(ED));
I do not know how to declare EEPROM variables, or how to use above
commands in external EEPROM.
I am feeling now, the external EEPROM data handling is very difficult.
How to make it simple. Could you please suggest some good logical
ideas.
Thanks
Prashant
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