Thanks Robert, I figured that might be the route, but was being lazy.;)
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Thanks Robert, I figured that might be the route, but was being lazy.;)
Does anyone know if Mikroe Visual GLCD can be used with PB Pro or do I need to use their compiler as well? :confused:
"where do I find your book ?" = Melanie's manual
Melanie's manual = MicroEngineering Labs, Inc. PICBASIC PROtm Compilier manual
In my copy
Section 7.1 is on page 171, look down the page...
How about basing it the height of the subject as well as other sensor? Unless of course people are keeping 800 lb gorillas in the house.
Melanie had better hope her Banker and Lawyer never take...
All bolts have dataheets, all bolts have torque specs. Based on PICBaisc Forum replys all bolts must be torqued.
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SHIFTOUT DO, CLK, 1, [2, ADDR.HIGHBYTE, ADDR.LOWBYTE, ADDR]
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SHIFTOUT DO, CLK, 1, [$02, ADDR.HIGHBYTE, ADDR.LOWBYTE, ADDR]
Melanie you don't keep it under your pillow?
I laugh but at times I kind of wonder if just maybe you did write the book. :)
skimask, what does " .....................ffffffffffffffffffftttt"...
Located the datasheet it appears my 4X16 are really 4X20.
They have a HD44780 controller and the addresses are indeed
$80
$C0
$94
$D4
Thanks Darrel for confirming.
I was using the EasyPic5...
I have 16x4 LCD I am playing with here.
First two lines are fine, however the next two begin half way across the screen. I think I know the answer, but what the heck.
Does this mean I have my...
Found this very helpful. even has code.
http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/appnote_number/159
Take a look at this.
http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS1921G.pdf
Presence detector acknowledges when reader first applies voltage.
Nick you sure about that 12volts?
The MCLR pin on the PIC will be driven to approximately 13V during programming. This raises two concerns. The first is that your circuit must allow 13V on the...
Can't help much Joe, but take a look at this to see what might be in store for you.
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/21801e.pdf
Or what about a MicroChip AY0438 32-Segment CMOS LCD Driver needs only 3 pins as it is serial.
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/80438a.pdf
Price is not to bad either about 1.53USD
Now if someone could just fix that darn search .....
I am very new here myself. I will share what I have found over the years and in my short time here.
People don't mind helping, but they hate doing it for you.
The link you provided is dead,...
Darrel
You pointed me to the answer to my question before I asked. Man are you GOOD!
1. It pays to read all threads even if they are not about something you are doing or your own thread.
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Darrel
I was not trying to override your suggestion, just asking cpillips82 if he noticed the note. It caught me by surprise is all.
I always bow to your experience. I am lucky if I don't get...
If you have the datasheet did you notice the note?
Note 1: The CCP1 pin is determined by CCPMX in
Configuration Word 1 register. You have a choice of 1 of 2 pins.
Note: The TRISB bit (0 or 3)...
If in MicroCode studio click help and look at ADCIN. Might even find some useful code there.
I find the Help button in PBP is very useful also. Try ADCIN, code you can cut and paste...
Beginners luck.
Jack
The reason your PBP version did not work was because:
You attempted to convert C to F using the RAW temp from the DS18S20.
TEMP = ((TEMP*9/5)+32 )
Then tried to calculate the temp...
Jack
As Acetronics stated:
Remember PBP works with UNSIGNED INTEGERS ...
So 9/5 = 1.8 still won't fly in PBP
How about something like this?
jcleaver
Here is a couple of files for you to play with.
pbptc.txt is your program that correctly displays the temp C and changes when the temp changes. You will need to change the LCD port, I...