ice:commands:common
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Common Commands to all ICE Slave Boards
This following commands are common to all slave boards:
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I2C Command Number:
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Enumerate device. Returns the device type ID, feature set, command set revision, number of supported commands and an internal number. In general, this command is only used internally by the Master board. <html></div></html>
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I2C Command Number:
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Resets the ICE board to initial power on conditions. If SYSTEM is 0, resets to the saved EEPROM settings. If SYSTEM is 1, resets to factory default settings. <html></div></html>
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I2C Command Number:
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Returns the status (Ready, Busy) of the ICE board. <html></div></html>
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I2C Command Number:
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Tells ICE board to abort the long-running command it is currently executing. <html></div></html>
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I2C Command Number:
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Reads the specified data block from the ICE board data buffer. Returns 8 bytes starting at BLOCK address. See individua ICE board for structure of the data. <html></div></html>
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I2C Command Number:
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Saves the board’s current settings into EEPROM. Unsaved changes will be lost when the board is powered off. Returns SUCCESS or FAIL. <html></div></html>
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I2C Command Number:
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Returns various versions of the board (hardware, firmware) and serial number in raw form. Use the Master's #Version BoardNumber command to return this information with nicer formatting. <html></div></html>ice/commands/common.1416603187.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/08/26 14:26 (external edit)