Well I spent hours writing a program to operate a video camera to film the 'Badger' only to find out that the video camera after five minutes powers down and a switch has to be pushed up to re-activate into record mode and then the record button pressed. So a non starter after all that.
I then hooked out my old but simple digital stills camera and re-wrote the program to activate that.The camera stays 'on' when powered up using the mains adaptorso no power down problem and I've turned the LCD display off.
All I need to do now is make a simple board up for the PIC (It's on breadboard at the moment) and I should be in business tomorrow night.
Probably not the most accurate program ever written, then again I couldn't turn an LED on this Februaryanyway here's the code:
What do you think?Code:ANSEL = %00000000 'Disable analog select so ports work as digital i/o. CMCON0 = %00000111 'Disable analog comparators. TRISA = %00000000 'Set PORTA as OUTPUT. PORTA = %00000000 'Set PORTA pins all low. TRISC = %00001000 'Set PORTC.0 as INPUT. PORTC = %00000000 'Set PORTC pins all low. x var byte 'Loop counter Variable Servo var PORTC.1 'Servo control output_pin PORTC = 0 'Setup for high_pulsout MAIN: PAUSE 50 FOR X = 1 TO 20 PULSOUT Servo,180 'Set the Servo_Arm_Pos (Ready to take a picture) PAUSE 20 NEXT X LOOP1: PAUSE 50 IF PORTC.3 = 0 THEN FIRE: 'PIR Activated (Badger present?)(N/C Contacts opened). IF PORTC.3 = 1 THEN LOOP1:'PIR Not activated loop until it is. FIRE: 'Take a picture routine PAUSE 50 FOR X = 1 TO 20 pulsout servo,130 'Servo_arm moves cable release to take picture PAUSE 50 NEXT X pause 1000 'Time for shutter to fire FOR X = 1 TO 20 'Cable release for camera released / picture taken PULSOUT Servo,180 'Servo_arm moves back releases cable release PAUSE 50 NEXT X PAUSE 10000 'Wait 10 sec's for Camera flash to recycle / recharge goto LOOP1:
Dave


so no power down problem and I've turned the LCD display off.
anyway here's the code:


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