Since on power up the SEN bit of the WDTCON0 register is at 0 (Watchdog disabled), why does that chip resets itself?
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I was testing a new breadboard layout and PIC config; to make sure I had a heartbeat before piling more code.
Demon Today, 12:53It is definitely a reset, a look at the lst file shows that the looped code segment has no pbp statements in it that generate a clwdt instruction
that loop does the the same thing for every pic...
What is the duration of this reset, if it is reset?
You may add a PAUSE 1000 at the beggining of the program and see if this duration is increased. This will confirm that PIC is indeed reseting....
why would it not be 32 like it says ? 0b100000 = ANE0
richard Today, 00:44An open-drain or open-collector output pin is driven by a single transistor, which pulls the pin to only one voltage (generally, to ground). When the output device is off, the pin is left floating...
richard Today, 00:40PIC 16F18877 at 32MHz with FOSC/128 (as per table 23-1 on p. 331) and right-justified results.
I'd like to use E0:
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HPWM backlight to LCD does work, I see it briefly on start-up using...
I have no clue.
My PIC is either ON or OFF, I have no Sleep mode.
https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/31026a.pdf
Re: SOLVED - PIC seems to RESET unless I add a PAUSE in Mainloop
Because if the WDTE bits in CONFIG3 is anything but 0b01 the SEN bit is ignored and the CONFIG block of the code contains _WDT_ON which, according to the .INFO file for the device means
HenrikOlsson Today, 16:49_WDTE_ON ...