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    Many thanks for that, Had a quick look at the link ..looks just the thing I wanted, Bit late to study now, bedtime & just got in from g daughters school musical. Age ? put it this way, Faraday hadn't satrted shaving when I got into this game and I aint going to seeing the good old three score years and ten again so its good to be helped by all you patient youngsters ! Thanks again !

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    Hi again,
    Got the porta I/O proble sorted insofar as i can now switch on any of the a port bits and light an led. Or so I thought, I wrote a program which switched on each bit of the port in turn held it with a pause 500 command and then switched it off and so on. When writing te Christmas star program I wrote simple code tp switch on all of the bits of PortA (they are each connected through Darlingtons to the - line of one of 16 arms (the other 8 are driven from portc by identical code (other than the port id). Now what happens is that only pins 4 6 and 8 remain high (leds lit). I have now written a separate little piece of code to test it. If I switch each pin on in turn pausing between each one (but not switching them off ) then led 0 switches on and after the specified delay it switches off and the next one comes on. only when I get to pins 4 6 and 8 do they stay switched on. Another curiousity which may be a clue is that when I compile and program the pickit2 comes on with a lower Vdd(about 3.8 and I have to turn it up again. I have also removed the darlingtons so there are only leds an port A but it has made no difference. If anyone can spot whatever my latest stupid mistake is I would be very grateful. BTW the reason I could'nt originally use pins 6 an7 was that [I] had my knickers in a twist thinking I was programming with MPASm when in fact I was using the default !!

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    Hi David,
    Let's have a look at your code, and schematic, if you don't mind. What is wired on those ports (as leftover from the demo board's orig.) ? Anything?
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    Hi
    Before I post the code I seem to remember that there is a particular etiquette for including code in a post but I can't find any reference to it. Just thought I'd ask as I dont want to upset folk . Thanks

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    Code tags work well.
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/misc.php?do=bbcode#code

    Makes thing a little more readable.
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    Thanks for that.

    My original circuit had three octal darlingtons (ULN 2803) with inputs directly coupled to Ports A, C and D I have also connected leds with 680ohms to each pin so that I can see what the ports outputs are. A test program switched on and off each led in turn thru ports D C and A in that order and worked OK. Problem arose when tryin to switch on all of the A port bits and leave them on. I have now disconnected ther darlington from port a and written the following simple test program:
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    @ DEVICE pic16f887,intrc_osc_noclkout
    
    
    PORTD = 0
    PORTA = 0
    PORTC = 0
    TRISD = 0
    TRISA = 0
    TRISC = 0
     portA.0 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.1 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.2 =1
     pause 500
     porta.3 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.4 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.5 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.6 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.7 = 1
    end
    I have just run this program and
    1. When Microcode studio fired up the Pickit2 the voltage Vdd had been set down to 3.3
    2. I turned up Vdd to 5 volts and programmed the chip.
    LEDs 0,1,2,3 tuswitched on and then off after the delay. LED 4 switched on and stayed on, LED 5 switched on and then off again after the delay and then LEDs 6 and seven switched on and remainedon. I can see no logic inthis although I have that horrible feeling that it is staring me in the face !

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidFMarks View Post
    Thanks for that.

    My original circuit had three octal darlingtons (ULN 2803) with inputs directly coupled to Ports A, C and D I have also connected leds with 680ohms to each pin so that I can see what the ports outputs are. A test program switched on and off each led in turn thru ports D C and A in that order and worked OK. Problem arose when tryin to switch on all of the A port bits and leave them on. I have now disconnected ther darlington from port a and written the following simple test program:
    Code:
    @ DEVICE pic16f887,intrc_osc_noclkout
    
    
    PORTD = 0
    PORTA = 0
    PORTC = 0
    TRISD = 0
    TRISA = 0
    TRISC = 0
     portA.0 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.1 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.2 =1
     pause 500
     porta.3 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.4 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.5 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.6 = 1
     pause 500
     porta.7 = 1
    end
    I have just run this program and
    1. When Microcode studio fired up the Pickit2 the voltage Vdd had been set down to 3.3
    2. I turned up Vdd to 5 volts and programmed the chip.
    LEDs 0,1,2,3 tuswitched on and then off after the delay. LED 4 switched on and stayed on, LED 5 switched on and then off again after the delay and then LEDs 6 and seven switched on and remainedon. I can see no logic inthis although I have that horrible feeling that it is staring me in the face !
    If this is all of the code, then You have to turn off all the analog stuff to get it to work, ADCON, ANSEL, and Comparators
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=561
    Last edited by Archangel; - 9th December 2008 at 02:09.
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