We use Arduino as a tool to quickly check out sensors and other components. It's great for making blinky lights, but it's terrible for learning embedded systems programming. All you're doing is...
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We use Arduino as a tool to quickly check out sensors and other components. It's great for making blinky lights, but it's terrible for learning embedded systems programming. All you're doing is...
Maybe they could all go to a forum labeled Memory Lane. I've always wondered what happened to Melanie (anybody know?), and it's great to get occasional updates about Mister E.
And how much will you pay the first person who does this work for you?
You beat me to it Henrik.
www.saleae.com
You may be looking in the wrong place. Many people on this site are hobbyists. Others are self-taught and come to the field through their own curiosity, not through academia. Only a very few would be...
Saleae makes a fantastic product. Not surprised that their customer service is excellent as well.
How does the song go?
"Most people just sit on their butts,
They've got the dream but not the guts"
Hate to be the one to burst your bubble, Joe, but ideas and inventions are a dime a dozen....
I'd like to try it out.
Where can I download?
Looks great!
How soon?
How much?
Current limiting resistors limit current draw, not voltage. You will need the resistors.
Have you disabled the watchdog timer?
I'm using serin and serout to communicate with a graphics module. Everything is working fine, but I can't figure out how to convert the incoming data to something useable (killed too many brain...
I used EzPCB (www.ezpcb.com) last year. They made 10 boards for me. Excellent quality and great service at about half the cost of local board shops.
I believe they have a quoting calculator on...
I've got a whole stack of manuals, and they all look alike. I really need to take a Sharpie and write the version number on the covers.
Maybe someday Jeff will be able to afford the ink to print...
Thanks again Darrel. That's almost too slick to be true. When you start throwing around those "@" signs it becomes a little mystical for me.
I will try it and let you know.
Thanks Darrel,
Your example will put the low byte into the array. How do I get the high byte in?
MyByteArray VAR BYTE[10]
MyWord.byte0 VAR MyByteArray[3]
or
MyByteArray VAR BYTE[10]
Found this interesting bit of ancient history. It covers all the options except the one I'm looking for. I need to put some words into a byte array.
settings VAR byte[1]
counter1.byte1 VAR...
Hi Nick,
I used the SETPLAY command (%11100000) instead of PLAY (%11110000). It went something like this:
CmdPlay VAR WORD
CmdPwrUp CON %0010000
SHIFTOUT MOSI, SCLK, 0, [CmdPwrUp\8]
HIGH...
Thanks Paul.
It always irritates me when someone posts a question that has been covered several times before, and now I've gone and done that exact same thing. Sorry.
Maybe this thread will be...
I just updated to Mplab 7.40 and MPASM 5.03.
When compiling a known good file I get three warning messages-
"Warning[230] c\pbp\18f8490.inc 20:__CONFIG has been deprecated for PIC18 devices....
Robert, Microchip sells a complete demo board, PicDem2 Plus, bundled with an ICD2 programmer. I don't know what your budget is, but I think this is the way to go. Trying to build up your own circuits...
This code should turn on all lcd segments for one second and then turn them off etc. You must compile with PBP 2.46 for this to work.
code:
...
Thank you for your replies.
I have found a Vishay part: LCD-016M002L that may do the job.
I like the idea of a cell phone type graphic lcd.
Need to find a generic version- all I could find...
Does anyone know of a 3V, 2X16 LCD module (with backlight)?
Regards,
Klaus
Finally had time to run some quick experiments.
Option #1 added 14 bytes
Option #2 added 10 bytes
and Option #3 added a healthy 100 bytes to my code.
Looks like you were right Steve, but...