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    One Problem:

    http://www.intersil.com/support/ps.a...r=HIP7010&R1=B

    HIP7010B=Retired
    HIP7010B96=Retired
    HIP7010P=Retired


    Discontinued, this has been the case for all the ICs that peform this type of function. I even checked Motorola/Freescale, they used to make chips similar to the above. However they have moved these functions onto their microcontrollers and discontinued the outboard chips.
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    That wipes me out of ideas. I guess PIC's have limitations.

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    After looking this over I think the inbound vpw could be read by either looking at the pin state and comparing it with Timer1 or using the CCP module and having this occur in the background. I have determined that Pulsin would be too slow to grab the whole packet.

    I'm kind of leaning toward the CCP module after reading the following.
    http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...Doc/41215B.pdf
    (see tip #3 and #4)

    The problem is I have never used the CCP module before. Anyone have any experience with it? Advantages/Disadvantages to CCP versus Pin State/Timer1?
    Examples might be helpful.

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    Wink a simpler approach ...

    Hi, Ben

    as your injectors and odometer wiring are accessible, may be it would be simpler to take the infos at the very source ...

    I remember Elektor magazine committed such a project ( in analog mode ...) 10 or 15 years ago ... If you want, I dig into my old papers ...

    I crossed it some weeks ago ...

    Alain

    PS: from circuit cellar source, It would be much better to re-build the project from the C files downloaded ...ohhhhh, yeah , here it's PbP World ... sorry !!!
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    Acetronics, you’re missing the point. I'm interested in creating code to read and write to the vpw buss. (I can't stress that enough) I'm not interested in a work around or using the off the shelf code from the circuit cellar project.

    I have used the ELM devices in numerous projects and am now looking into bypassing this device and putting the pic directly on the buss.

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    Hi, Ben

    I see ... you were only talking of a fuel gauge, in your first post.

    Alain
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