Yup, that'll work.
As long as it's the only thing the chip will be doing.
But to answer the original question...
> How to use the Elapsed Timer Demo in a PIC12F675 to maintain a on led by 5 days and then goes offOr you can add a blinky LED to show that it's still counting...Code:CLEAR LED VAR GPIO.0 CMCON = 7 ANSEL = 0 Include "Elapsed.bas" Gosub ResetTime ' Reset Time to 0d-00:00:00.00 Gosub StartTimer ' Start the Elapsed Timer HIGH LED ; Start with LED on Loop: if DaysChanged then DaysChanged = 0 if Days = 5 then LOW LED ; Turn off LED endif Goto LoopAnd you can still do other stuff at the same time.Code:CLEAR LED VAR GPIO.0 StatLED VAR GPIO.1 CMCON = 7 ANSEL = 0 Include "Elapsed.bas" Gosub ResetTime ' Reset Time to 0d-00:00:00.00 Gosub StartTimer ' Start the Elapsed Timer HIGH LED ; Start with LED on Loop: if DaysChanged then DaysChanged = 0 if Days = 5 then LOW LED ; Turn off LED endif IF SecondsChanged then SecondsChanged = 0 Toggle StatLED endif ; Rest of the program goes here Goto Loop![]()




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