Pic12F675 serial voltmeter


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    So it serialy outputs the monitored voltage continuously?
    Looks great for keeping an eye on a solar installation when you can't
    really keep an eye on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Art View Post
    So it serialy outputs the monitored voltage continuously?
    Looks great for keeping an eye on a solar installation when you can't
    really keep an eye on it.
    Art.
    Yes; every second.
    Regards

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    I have modified the vb6 program that receive, display and plot the battery voltage.
    If someone want play with it, source code and BattMonitor.exe are attached.
    Improvement and bug fix are welcome.
    I use it with true serial port (com1-2), i do not know if it works with usb serial adapter.
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    Thanks a heap,
    I'll give it a go as my solar installation becomes more developed.

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    Improvement and bug fix are welcome.
    Idea for improvement, I see GPIO 1 & 2 are free, so why not set GPIO1 as output
    and switch it high if the solar panel voltage suddenly drops to say... zero.
    You could call that status bit ALARM!
    http://www.wind-sun.com/ForumVB/showthread.php?t=1611
    Or I'll simply do it myself when I get motivated
    Cheers Art.

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    Yes that is possible.
    Please note that the voltage measure implement a digital low pass filter, so the response is smoothed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Art View Post
    IMHO a simple micro switch can do the job.

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    It would be harder to produce a constant voltage to satisfy your program if panels go missing than just cross two wires,
    and it costs zero dollars if you're already using your circuit, and I could forget about loop back wires.
    Last edited by Art; - 15th November 2007 at 12:40.

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