Easyi3C is a leading supplier of embedded system tools that simplify the development and debugging of various communication protocols. The company offers a range of products designed to help engineers and developers use I3C/I2C , USB and MIPI, JEDEC, MCTP and other protocols more efficiently.
We continue to explain the use of tools through the Easyi3C Tower Adapter Console interface to facilitate
engineers to verify the I3C and I2C protocols.
1. To meet the needs of engineers who want to export a section of register data, improve work efficiency,
and make modifications, we have added the Register function. As shown in the figure below, data from chip
registers 0 to 256 can be exported. Users can configure the salve address, protocol, and address width.
2. After setting, click "Refresh" and you can see the exported data as shown below:
3. If you want to modify the data of the corresponding register, here is a little trick. When you move the mouse
to the corresponding data, the register address corresponding to the current value will be displayed in two
formats, the first one is hexadecimal and the second one is decimal. This is to facilitate engineers to debug,
because some chip SPEC addresses use hexadecimal addresses and some use decimal addresses, which can
reduce the trouble of engineers converting back and forth:
4. To modify the value of the register, enter the value directly in the corresponding position and then press
"Enter" on the keyboard to take effect:
5. To facilitate engineers' development, we have added the function of changing the value according to the
binary bit mode. Move to the register to be changed, right-click the mouse, a window of the corresponding
bit will pop up, and then left-click the value of the corresponding bit to change it. It is simple and efficient.
Finally, click "Enter" on the keyboard to take effect, as shown below: