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rocket_troy
- 19th November 2025, 01:04
I have an application where I'd like to gather approximate internal chip temperature from a PIC 18F26K83. From the datasheet this requires looking up calibration data stored on the processor as part of the process. That data appears to be stored in a thing called the Device Information Area (DIA) not in specific readily accessible registers. So, my question is: to gather that data, do I use a PEEK command and use the relevant address listed in the datasheet table at the address used for the Peek statement?
Thanks,
Troy
richard
- 19th November 2025, 02:06
it looks to be pretty much the same as for any of the non volatile memory for that chip
10004
once region is set
10005
rocket_troy
- 19th November 2025, 04:50
Okay, thanks Richard. I was really hoping to avoid assembly, but it is what it is.
Troy
rocket_troy
- 27th November 2025, 00:40
Thanks again for that Richard. I'm discovering the only assembly instruction I really need as an assembly call is the table read command. Everything else (reading & writing to registers) can be done in Pic Basic.
Cheers,
Troy
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