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    Hi All,

    I need to address five ports conditionally according to the value of one variable.

    I found some posts about this subject and hoped this thread would help, but unfortunately, it doesn't.

    This a code extract of my current project where timing is crucial and I have to write down a lot of repeating lines of code since FOR/NEXT and GOTOs and GOSUBs take too much time (I'm driving five NeoPixel SW2812B strings with each 28 LEDs/Pixels).

    Code:
    ' PIC 16F690 @20MHz
    #CONFIG
        __config _FCMEN_OFF &_IESO_OFF &_CPD_OFF &_WDT_OFF &_HS_OSC &_BOR_OFF &_CP_OFF &_PWRTE_OFF &_MCLRE_OFF
    #ENDCONFIG
    
    TRISC = %00000000
    
    DEFINE OSC 20
    
    PortPin VAR PORTA.0
    X       VAR BYTE
    X       = 23            ' PORTC.7 - "PORTA.0[23]"
    
    MAIN:
        PORTC.7      = 1    ' OK, obviously will work but useless - just make shure the scope works too
        'PORTA.0[23]  = 1   ' OK but useless
        'PORTA.0[X]   = 1   ' No! Makes a blink in the scope and then stays LOW
        'PORTA[X]     = 1   ' No!, nothing happens, pin stays LOW
        'PortPin[23]  = 1   ' OK but useless   
        'PortPin[X]   = 1   ' No!, nothing happens, pin stays LOW
        'PortPin.0[X] = 1   ' No!, error message "Bad variable size modifier: .0"
        '...
            ASM
                nop
                nop
                nop
            ENDASM
        PORTC.7 = 0         ' have this syntax for tests only here
            ASM
                nop
            ENDASM
            
        GOTO MAIN
    END

    How do I solve this please?
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    Code:
        PORTA.0[X]   = 1   ' No! Makes a blink in the scope and then stays LOW
    works ok in your loop for me, although it is much slower , period goes from 3uS to 13uS
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    "Makes a blink in the scope and then stays LOW"

    It will return to low if:

    1. you force it somewhere in the program to return to low

    2. you PIC is reset for some reason (Watchdog maybe, decoupling cap missing, etc).

    Other than these, I see no way to behave like this.

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    1. you force it somewhere in the program to return to low

    2. you PIC is reset for some reason (Watchdog maybe, decoupling cap missing, etc).
    All the code and fuses settings are here.

    I soldered the crystal directly on the µC's pins, a 100nF cap is there...

    although it is much slower , period goes from 3uS to 13uS
    Strange. The pulse should be 800ns (nano seconds).


    Okay, I'll give it a try with another 16F690...
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    Not sure I understand....
    Are you saying that this code works:
    Code:
    MAIN:
        PORTA.0[23]  = 1   ' OK but useless
        ASM
          nop
          nop
          nop
        ENDASM
        
        PORTC.7 = 0         ' have this syntax for tests only here
            ASM
                nop
            ENDASM
            
        GOTO MAIN
    END
    And this isn't:
    Code:
    X VAR BYTE
    X = 23
    MAIN:
        PORTA.0[X]   = 1   ' No! Makes a blink in the scope and then stays LOW
        ASM
          nop
          nop
          nop
        ENDASM
        
        PORTC.7 = 0         ' have this syntax for tests only here
        ASM
          nop
        ENDASM
            
        GOTO MAIN
    END
    The 16F690 has an ADC and comparators.
    Many of the pins are analog. I don't see you setting them to digital mode. PortC.7 is, however, not one of the analog pins but since you're trying to "index" pins with a variable I suspect PortC.7 isn't the only pin you want to use.

    /Henrik.

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    Yes Henrik, you might be right.

    Keen to keep the code snippet very (maybe too) short here, I removed all others register settings I have set in the original code.

    I'll give it also a try...when I'm back from office.
    Roger

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    Default Re: Addressing multiple PORTs using one Variable

    not really the results i expected, more doubt on proteus ?
    i only expected the period to change


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    So Richard,

    What is the idea now, then?

    Is there any "clean" -meaning software- workaround?

    If not, I'll have to make five small independant circuits to each drive his own NeoPixel string, five circuits controlled by a sixth one


    BTW, here is how my circuit works with 1 single NeoPixel string.
    https://youtube.com/shorts/4fZk9KT4V1M

    ...still in office now.
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    Are you displaying the same "information" on all 5 strings or calculating the "content" for each string on the fly as you go about updating them?
    Reason I ask is that 5 strings times 28 LEDs times 3 bytes per LED equals 420 bytes and the 16F690 only has 256 bytes of RAM.

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    It is (going to be) a four digits 7 "segments" (each segment is made up of four NeoPixels >> 4x7= 28 NeoPixels per string) wall clock.

    The fifth segment is made of 2 or 4 four (not decided yet) NeoPixels and will serve as seconds separator/indicator.

    Yes, each string will be uptated specifically, if I can say so.

    By now, it all fits in my 16F690 nicely because I address the strings only once at the time or 1x28x3 bytes in total.
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    Default Re: Addressing multiple PORTs using one Variable

    Can all the outputs be on the same port, preferably sequential?
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    Default Addressing multiple PORTs using one Variable

    Can all the outputs be on the same port, preferably sequential?
    As Henrik pointed, I'm somehow limited in the number of bytes I can use to address the NeoPixel strings.

    Because of the very narrow timings, I cannot use routines to address the strings repeatetely with GOTOs/FOR-NEXTs/GOSUBs and so on. For this reason, I have to write code to address 24 bits for one Pixel in a row and only here, I can repeat the routine with one of the previous mentionned commands. This to say there is not only a timing issue but it is also about code length or space in the PIC.

    Having this limitations in mind, I started my project addressing one string at the time and I've got plenty of time to display a minute based clock. Since all strings use the same common code and therefore the same variables, I can only differentiate them using different ports.

    So if you mean to have only one NeoPixel string made of (4 digits x 7 segments x 4 Pixels [or LEDs] x 3 bytes per Pixel) + (4 Pixels x 3 bytes per Pixel) = 348 bytes, I can't address them in an array, as far as I understand it.

    But what do you have in mind, please?
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    Default Re: Addressing multiple PORTs using one Variable

    There is an easier protocol for addressable LEDs. The APA102 that is not strict on timing.

    https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials...okup-guide/all

    Ioannis
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    Default Re: Addressing multiple PORTs using one Variable

    Having this limitations in mind, I started my project addressing one string at the time and I've got plenty of time to display a minute based clock. Since all strings use the same common code and therefore the same variables, I can only differentiate them using different ports.
    a 16f690 has 3 ports A,B and C by different ports do you mean different pins ?


    Can all the outputs be on the same port, preferably sequential?
    ie RC0:4 OR RC3:7 or similar
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    Yes, ports will be in a sequential order.

    I'll be using ports:
    • Seconds: PORTC.3
    • Minutes Units: PORTC.4
    • Minutes Thenths: PORTC.5
    • Hours Units: PORTC.6
    • Hours Tenths: PORTC.7


    16F690 has:
    PORTA.0..5
    PORTB.4..7
    PORTC.0..7
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    Default Re: Addressing multiple PORTs using one Variable

    By changing pinsel var you can select different portc pins
    if you need the remaining portc pins then more code is needed



    Code:
    ' PIC 16F690 @20MHz#CONFIG
        __config _FCMEN_OFF &_IESO_OFF &_CPD_OFF &_WDT_OFF &_HS_OSC &_BOR_OFF &_CP_OFF &_PWRTE_OFF &_MCLRE_OFF
    #ENDCONFIG
    
    
    TRISC = %00000000
    
    
    DEFINE OSC 20
    
    
    
    
    pinsel  var byte 
    pinsel   = 128 ;  64 FOR RC:6    32 FOR RC:5 ETC 
    
    
    
    
    MAIN:
    
    
        PORTC        = PORTC  | pinsel
    
    
            ASM
                nop
                nop
                nop
            ENDASM
        PORTC = 0         ' have this syntax for tests only here
            ASM
                nop
            ENDASM
            
        GOTO MAIN
    END
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    Default Re: Addressing multiple PORTs using one Variable

    have you tried to light a rgb led strip with a 690 @20mHz yet ?
    i have doubts that such a slow chip will do the deed
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    Quote Originally Posted by richard View Post
    have you tried to light a rgb led strip with a 690 @20mHz yet ?
    i have doubts that such a slow chip will do the deed
    That's why I proposed APA102 chips. Not strict on the clock frequency.

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    Default Addressing multiple PORTs using one Variable

    have you tried to light a rgb led strip with a 690 @20mHz yet ?

    Check this:
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    And here's the project's code for now.
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    Default Re: Addressing multiple PORTs using one Variable

    Have not checked al of your code, but in the ***_B routine you include many time the same code. Why not insert it one time and then use GoSub to it? Better efficiency and memory usage.

    Also I see you insist on using this difficult protocol. Consider the APA101 as it is less strict and can be used on slow MCUs

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    I tried to not repeat the code and use GOTOs or GOSUBS but then, if I do so, the NeoPixel string won't work anymore.

    Would the use of an alternative LED string as you mention sove the problem of the ports/code/timing?

    I can change for another system but would you have a code snippet to help me started with APA102 please? I've never heard about this one before.h
    Last edited by Ioannis; - 25th July 2024 at 23:21.
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    Here is a copy of the Richards example.

    Code:
    '***************************************************************************
    '*  Name    : ap102.pbp                                                    *
    '*  Author  : richard                                                      *
    '*  Notice  :                                                              *
    '*          :                                                              *
    '*  Date    : 10/11/2017                                                   *
    '*  Version : 1.0                                                          *
    '*  Notes   :  only tested on pic18 @64 MHZ                                *
    '*          : pic18f26k22
    '***************************************************************************
    
    #CONFIG
      CONFIG  FOSC = INTIO67
      CONFIG  PLLCFG = ON
      CONFIG  PRICLKEN = OFF
      CONFIG  FCMEN = OFF
      CONFIG  IESO = OFF
      CONFIG  PWRTEN = OFF
      CONFIG  BOREN = SBORDIS
      CONFIG  BORV = 190
      CONFIG  WDTEN = ON
      CONFIG  WDTPS = 32768
      CONFIG  CCP2MX = PORTC1
      CONFIG  PBADEN = OFF
      CONFIG  CCP3MX = PORTB5
      CONFIG  HFOFST = ON
      CONFIG  T3CMX = PORTC0
      CONFIG  P2BMX = PORTB5
      CONFIG  MCLRE = EXTMCLR
      CONFIG  STVREN = ON
      CONFIG  LVP = OFF
      CONFIG  XINST = OFF
      CONFIG  DEBUG = OFF
      CONFIG  CP0 = OFF
      CONFIG  CP1 = OFF
      CONFIG  CP2 = OFF
      CONFIG  CP3 = OFF
      CONFIG  CPB = OFF
      CONFIG  CPD = OFF
      CONFIG  WRT0 = OFF
      CONFIG  WRT1 = OFF
      CONFIG  WRT2 = OFF
      CONFIG  WRT3 = OFF
      CONFIG  WRTC = OFF
      CONFIG  WRTB = OFF
      CONFIG  WRTD = OFF
      CONFIG  EBTR0 = OFF
      CONFIG  EBTR1 = OFF
      CONFIG  EBTR2 = OFF
      CONFIG  EBTR3 = OFF
      CONFIG  EBTRB = OFF
    #ENDCONFIG
    
     led_num  con 3  
     pixels  var byte[led_num * 3]
     pallet   var byte[21]
     apa_global VAR byte bank0       ;global level 0-31
     bit_cnt    VAR byte bank0 
     i VAR byte
     k VAR byte
     j VAR byte
    goto overpix
    asm 
    _showpix 
           movlw    LOW _pixels 
           movwf     FSR2L
           movlw   high _pixels
           movwf   FSR2H 
           movlw 4 
           movwf  _bit_cnt
           movlw 0 
    s_frame              ;start frame  4x 00 bytes
           bcf    PIR1,SSPIF
           movwf  SSPBUF
    stspi  BTFSs    PIR1,SSPIF       
           bra stspi 
           decf   _bit_cnt
           bnz   s_frame
           movlw _led_num 
           movwf  _bit_cnt
    n_led       
           movlw 0xe0
           iorwf _apa_global,W
           bcf    PIR1,SSPIF
           movwf  SSPBUF   ;global led frame
    glspi  BTFSs    PIR1,SSPIF       
           bra glspi        
           movf    POSTINC2 ,W   ;blue
           bcf    PIR1,SSPIF
           movwf  SSPBUF
    blspi  BTFSs    PIR1,SSPIF       
           bra blspi       
           movf    POSTINC2 ,W   ;green
           bcf    PIR1,SSPIF
           movwf  SSPBUF
    gnspi  BTFSs    PIR1,SSPIF       
           bra gnspi
           movf    POSTINC2 ,W    ;red
           bcf    PIR1,SSPIF
           movwf  SSPBUF
    rdspi  BTFSs    PIR1,SSPIF       
           bra rdspi
           decf   _bit_cnt
           bnz   n_led 
           movlw   _led_num /8 +1  ;find magic number  of bytes for stop frame
           movwf  _bit_cnt
           movlw 0  
    stop_frame                 ;send stop frame
           bcf    PIR1,SSPIF
           movwf  SSPBUF
    stopspi  BTFSs    PIR1,SSPIF       
           bra stopspi 
           decf   _bit_cnt       
           bnz   stop_frame
           return 
    endasm        
    overpix: 
      
        define OSC 64
        OSCCON = %11110000            
        ANSELb = 0
        ANSELA = 0
        ANSELC = 0
        SSPCON1=$20;
        SSPSTAT=$40;
        trisc=%11010111
        apa_global=1  
        latb.0=1  
        trisb=%11111110
        arraywrite pallet,[255,0,0 ,0,255,0 ,0,0,255, 255,255,0 ,255,0,255 ,0,255,255, 255,255,255]
        k=0      ;colour index
        j=0
        gosub shuffle 
        
    aloop: 
        call  showpix
        gosub shuffle
        pause  40
    goto aloop
    And a YouTube video here



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    the youtube link is a dud, but i take it that it works even though the timing is a little out of specs

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    Default Re: Addressing multiple PORTs using one Variable

    try this 16 led strip on RC7


    Code:
    ' PIC 16F690 @20MHz
    #CONFIG
        __config _FCMEN_OFF &_IESO_OFF &_CPD_OFF &_WDT_OFF &_HS_OSC &_BOR_OFF &_CP_OFF &_PWRTE_OFF &_MCLRE_OFF
    #ENDCONFIG
    CLEAR
    TRISC = %00000000
    
    
    DEFINE OSC 20
    pinsel  var byte 
    RED  var byte 
    GREEN  var byte
    BLUE var byte
    px      var byte 
    bt      var byte 
    pc      var byte 
    pinsel   = 128
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    MAIN:
    GREEN=128
    
    
    asm
            MOVLW 16
            MOVWF _pc
    _nxRby        
            MOVF  _GREEN,W
            movwf _px
            MOVLW 8
            movwf _bt
            RLF _px,F
    _nxRbt  movf _pinsel,W
            IORWF PORTC ,F
            BTFSS STATUS,C
            GOTO XXR
            NOP
            NOP
            NOP
            
    XXR     CLRF PORTC  
            NOP
            RLF _px,F
            DECFSZ _bt,F
            GOTO _nxRbt
            MOVF  _RED,W
            movwf _px
            MOVLW 8
            movwf _bt
            RLF _px,F
    _nxGbt  movf _pinsel,W
            IORWF PORTC,F
            BTFSS STATUS,C
            GOTO XXG
            NOP
            NOP
            NOP
            
    XXG     CLRF PORTC  
            NOP
            RLF _px,F
            DECFSZ _bt,F
            GOTO _nxGbt
            MOVF  _BLUE,W
            movwf _px
            MOVLW 8
            movwf _bt
            RLF _px,F
    _nxBbt  movf _pinsel,W
            IORWF PORTC  ,F
            BTFSS STATUS,C
            GOTO XXB
            NOP
            NOP
            NOP
            
    XXB     CLRF PORTC  
            NOP
            RLF _px,F
            DECFSZ _bt,F
            GOTO _nxBbt
            DECFSZ _pc,F
            GOTO _nxRby
            
       
    endasm  
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    Here's the link for the video again.



    Sorry, I'm not the YouTube expert so I hope it works now
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    Quote Originally Posted by richard View Post
    try this 16 led strip on RC7
    Thank a lot Richard. I'll give it a try
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    I take it that's a fail. I'm not surprised, the simulator indicated that @20mHz a pic16f690 cannot to a conditional branch quickly enough for a "LOW" pulse for a ws2812
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    Now, that is a surprise to me. This is a simple task for a simulator to calculate. It knows clock rate, instruction cycle, why does it fail to make simple calculations?

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    Now, that is a surprise to me. This is a simple task for a simulator to calculate. It knows clock rate, instruction cycle, why does it fail to make simple calculations?
    the simulator correctly indicated that the code will not work right from the start, the TOH is just out of spec

    the code provided was to hopefully prove the outcome one way or the other in real life.
    i assume it failed since roger never replied and then went on to ask pic18 questions
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    I finally made the proto with 5 µC: 1 master and 4 slaves....

    Anyway, thanks a lot to all for your help

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    And this is how it looks like for now.

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