I don't really use serin so I can't be of much help, but just to educate me: isn't the contents inside the square brackets a qualifier or filter - like the WAIT modifier in serin2?
Thanks for the reply. Yes, ProgIDRx is cleared. And its value is $A (or10). But, I haven't been able to receive it yet because nothing is being received. SERIN always exits upon the 5...
two thoughts looking at your code.........
...ProgIDRx = $A............ did you CLEAR ProgIDRx after reception and might need to be ....$"A" not sure but
I have a very simple task to perform. I need to pass a couple of bytes from one PIC12F683 to another PIC12F683 and can't get it to work! I've tried everything that I could think of and...
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Hi All!
Here is the code to create a voltmeter and ammeter. Everyone has a "display of choice" so you can use this to drive whatever display you wish to add. The color coding of the wires is only as a reference to make construction easier. I understand from Allegro that the ACS758 can handle as much as 200 amps and 72 amps is about maximum for this code. Hope this is of use and helpful to others.
Re: Serin Not Recognizing Qualifier From Another PIC
I don't really use serin so I can't be of much help, but just to educate me: isn't the contents inside the square brackets a qualifier or filter - like the WAIT modifier in serin2?
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