I attached my program. Can someone tell me what is wrong with the highlited statement, and how can I accomplish the action?
I attached my program. Can someone tell me what is wrong with the highlited statement, and how can I accomplish the action?
Last edited by Russ Kincaid; - 26th May 2006 at 12:55.
Use IF THEN instead
ORCode:IF (Footsw=1) OR (Ready=1) Then Start
Code:While (FootSw=1) OR (Ready=1) LOW RENCA LOW EJECT WEND
Last edited by mister_e; - 26th May 2006 at 12:57.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
First:
Goto should not be used with "While" statement. Use "IF" instead.
ex:
Code:IF Footsw=1 or Ready=1 then Goto Start
Second:
Your statement should have been as below.
Code:While Footsw=1 or Ready=1 Goto start 'cant'be on the same line with While Wend
"If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital." Napoleon Bonaparte
Thanks for the replies. I had tried IF - THEN but did not do that right either!
1. Parenthesis are important in most case
2. I would never jump out of a WHILE statement using a GOTO. Using a flag or Validate the Conditions to get out of the WHILE/WEND loop is, IMHO, a better practice.
Could be also..
ORCode:Start: LOW RENCA LOW EJECT While (FootSw=1) OR (Ready=1) : WEND
You may notice that one method generate less code space than the other.Code:Start: LOW RENCA LOW EJECT SpinHere: If (FootSw=1) OR (Ready=1) then SpinHere
Last edited by mister_e; - 26th May 2006 at 13:10.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Here is my problem: I tried the spinhere loop, it works but the following statements are a loop. I want the program to stay in the loop but as soon as either footsw or ready goes high, the program jumps back to the spinhere loop. I don't want it to do that. How do I do it?
Code:SpinHere: LOW RENCA LOW Eject While (FootSw=0) OR (Ready=0) ' ' Do your loop here ' wend goto Spinhere
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
I have not explained my problem properly: I want a momentary switch closure (footsw) to cause the program to jump to a loop (freq. I don't want it to jump out of the loop when the switch opens.
Hi, Steve
Keep cool ... keep cool ...
Alain
Hi,Russ
Could you explain EXACTLY what you want to do ...
I mean : the switch closure lead to jump into the loop, OK ... but what happens if switch released ??? stay in the loop ??? go where ??? do you test your switch continuously after jumping off the loop ??? or just once at the beginning of your program ???
We're not at school ... no one will copy your project !!!!
Problem written is half the solution ....
Alain
Last edited by Acetronics2; - 26th May 2006 at 15:17.
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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I want a momentary switch closure to jump to a loop and stay there, regardless of further action by the switch. Perhaps an interrupt is what I need? I don't exactly know how to do that, but will experiment. I prefer to use portb.5 for interrupt input, the data sheet says the RBIF flag will be set regardless of the state of the INTCON enable bit?
I tried this interrupt. READY is always low; when FOOTSW goes low, the freq loop runs but only as long as FOOTSW is low. When FOOTSW goes high, the clock stops; it will start again when FOOTSW goes low again. I don't understand this.
'device: 16F627A master clear is on pin#4 (RA5)
TRISA = %00010000 ' port A all outputs, except MCLR is input
TRISB = %00111111 'PORT B ALL INPUT, EXCEPT 6 & 7 OUTPUT
option_REG = %01111111 'enable weak pullups on port B
FOOTSW var portb.5 'Foot switch OR CCREADY must be high
READY var portb.4 'at start
T var word
J VAR WORD
RENCA var portb.7 'FREQUENCY OUTPUT TO J1 PIN 13
EJECT var portb.6 '100 mS PULSE TO J1 PIN 21
START:
WHILE READY = 0
LOW RENCA : LOW EJECT
on interrupt goto poo
poo:
T = 100 '1mS AT 4 mHZ
freq:
PULSOUT RENCA, T 'frequency should be 500 Hz (2mS period)
PAUSEus T*7
GOTO freq
WEND
end
Try ( to understand ) this ...
'device: 16F627A master clear is on pin#4 (RA5)
TRISA = %00010000 ' port A all outputs, except MCLR is input
TRISB = %00111111 'PORT B ALL INPUT, EXCEPT 6 & 7 OUTPUT
option_REG = %01111111 'enable weak pullups on port B
FOOTSW var portb.5 'Foot switch OR CCREADY must be high
READY var portb.4 'at start
T var word
J VAR WORD
RENCA var portb.7 'FREQUENCY OUTPUT TO J1 PIN 13
EJECT var portb.6 '100 mS PULSE TO J1 PIN 21
on interrupt goto poo
START:
LOW RENCA : LOW EJECT
WHILE READY = 0
'zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ... waiting !!!
WEND
GOTO what to do if not ready ???
DISABLE INTERRUPT
poo:
T = 1 '1mS AT 4 mHZ
freq:
TOGGLE RENCA
PAUSE T 'frequency should be 500 Hz (2mS period)
GOTO freq
RESUME
ENABLE INTERRUPT
end
NOTE : RESUME and ENABLE INTERRUPT are not compulsory here as program enters an endless loop ...
Alain
Last edited by Acetronics2; - 26th May 2006 at 16:57.
************************************************** ***********************
Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
************************************************** ***********************
IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
*****************************************
and now we're here :
'device: 16F627A master clear is on pin#4 (RA5)
TRISA = %00010000 ' port A all outputs, except MCLR is input
PORTB = 0
TRISB = %00111111 'PORT B ALL INPUT, EXCEPT 6 & 7 OUTPUT
option_REG = %01111111 'enable weak pullups on port B
INTCON = %10001000 ' Define the interrupt origin ....YESSSS
FOOTSW var portb.5 'Foot switch OR CCREADY must be high
READY var portb.4 'at start
T var word
J VAR WORD
RENCA var portb.7 'FREQUENCY OUTPUT TO J1 PIN 13
EJECT var portb.6 '100 mS PULSE TO J1 PIN 21
on interrupt goto poo
START:
LOW RENCA : LOW EJECT
WHILE READY = 0
'zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ... waiting !!!
WEND
GOTO Start 'GOTO what to do if not ready ???
DISABLE INTERRUPT
poo:
IF NOT FOOTSW THEN false 'we are looking for a Portb.5 interrupt ... not PortB.4 or else
T = 1000 '1mS AT 4 mHZ ...........Note: 1000 for MPSIM, 1 for real
freq:
TOGGLE RENCA
PAUSE T 'frequency should be 500 Hz (2mS period)
GOTO freq
false:
RESUME
ENABLE INTERRUPT
end
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
************************************************** ***********************
IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
*****************************************
I really appreciate your help, I hope you are not tired of my dumb questions!
I tried your program; the clock starts when power is applied but nothing happens when footsw is low. When footsw goes high, the clock stops and reset will not start it. I have to turn power off and on or if I put footsw low, the clock will start again, as long as footsw is low. I put the nap statement in to see if it was seeing that part of the program; it isn't.
I don't understand the WHILE - WEND, what is that doing?
TRISB = %00111111 'PORT B ALL INPUT, EXCEPT 6 & 7 OUTPUT
option_REG = %01111111 'enable weak pullups on port B
FOOTSW var portb.5 'Foot switch OR CCREADY must be high
READY var portb.4 'at start
T var word
J VAR WORD
RENCA var portb.7 'FREQUENCY OUTPUT TO J1 PIN 13
EJECT var portb.6 '100 mS PULSE TO J1 PIN 21
on interrupt goto poo
START:
LOW RENCA : LOW EJECT
WHILE READY = 0
WEND
GOTO START
DISABLE INTERRUPT
poo:
IF NOT FOOTSW THEN FALSE
nap 6
T = 100
freq:
toggle renca 'frequency should be 500 Hz (2mS period)
PAUSEus T*7 ' 1 mS at 4 mHz
GOTO freq
false:
RESUME
ENABLE INTERRUPT
end
I had a thought and used this code:
IF footsw = 0 THEN LOW portb.5
IF footsw =1 THEN poo
I figgured that since portb.5 was changed to an output, it could not generate an interupt; but the clock does not run so nothing happens.
I think I will take a break and go do something physical.
> Pauseus 700 won't give 500 Hz ...Originally Posted by Russ Kincaid
Alain
Last edited by Acetronics2; - 27th May 2006 at 12:46.
************************************************** ***********************
Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
************************************************** ***********************
IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
*****************************************
Hi, Russ
For those who follow the thread ...
Here is the MPLAB Project.
The .BAS file is dirctly usable ... the .Hex too !!!
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
************************************************** ***********************
IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
*****************************************
I copied your program, my hex file is different: it starts with 020000002C28AA but your hex file starts with 020000040000FA and then has 020000002C28AA. The last two lines of the hex files agree, but everything in between is different. I double-checked and did not make an error in copying the program. Do you suppose my assembler is corrupted?
Russ
I compared the .ASM files: If it is true that lines starting with semicolon are comments, and if lines starting at the far left edge are wraparound from the previous comment, then there are no differences in the files. Otherwise, there are significant differences. So, if the .ASM files are the same, why would the .HEX files be different?
Hi,Russ
May be Osc is Xtal for me ...
The first line gives config word ... in fact the HEX files decoding is quite simple ...
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
************************************************** ***********************
IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
*****************************************
I programmed my PIC using your .HEX file. Even tho my .HEX file is different, the operation is the same: Oscillator starts with power up, RENCA is low, nothing happens when FOOTSW goes low, but oscillator stops when RENCA goes high. This is my circuit:
Hi, Russ
Having a look to your scheme, I was at the end able to discover you work with inverted I/Os ...
so ... that gives
'device: 16F627A master clear is on pin#4 (RA5)
PORTA = 0
CMCON = 7 'PortA inputs to be DIGITAL
TRISA = %00010000 ' port A all outputs, except MCLR is input
PORTB = %11100000
TRISB = %00111111 'PORT B ALL INPUT, EXCEPT 6 & 7 OUTPUT
option_REG = %01111111 'enable weak pullups on port B
INTCON = %10001000 'Enable Interrupts on PORTB.4-7
FOOTSW var portb.5 'Foot switch OR CCREADY must be high
READY var portb.4 'at start
'FOOTSW var portb.4 '************ On Alan's testboard **************
'READY var portb.3 ' ************ " **************
T var word
J VAR WORD
RENCA var portb.7 'FREQUENCY OUTPUT TO J1 PIN 13
EJECT var portb.6 '100 mS PULSE TO J1 PIN 21
on interrupt goto poo
START:
High RENCA : High EJECT
WHILE READY = 0
'zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ... waiting !!!
WEND
GOTO Start 'GOTO what to do if not ready ???
DISABLE INTERRUPT
poo:
IF FOOTSW THEN false 'we are looking for a Portb.5 interrupt ... not PortB.4 or else
T = 1' 000 '1mS AT 4 mHZ ...........Note: 1000 for MPSIM or testboard , 1 for real
freq: ' Note : I Use a blinking Led on my testboard ....
TOGGLE RENCA
PAUSE T 'frequency should be 500 Hz (2mS period)
GOTO freq
false:
RESUME
ENABLE INTERRUPT
end
> Renca and Eject have to be initialised to "1" ( not zero ...)
" IF FOOTSW THEN false 'we are looking for a Portb.5 interrupt ... not PortB.4 or else "
> The test must work ( jump around 500 Hz generating ) if START is on the "1" State ... not Zero.
Try to understand what the program does, instead of Copiying it rudely as is ...
I know it is not so easy ... but try.
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
************************************************** ***********************
IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
*****************************************
I have learned a lot, working on this problem, but the problem was that I had all my configuration fuses enabled (except protection). Thanks to ?wumpus (I forget his handle), I disabled low voltage programming and all is well now.
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