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    Quote Originally Posted by Fredrick View Post
    I will try that..

    Btw how do i do if i want to messure both positive and negative temperature?
    Do a search, bunch of code examples here on how to do that.

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    A 10Kohms resistor i serie with the enable wire and the code works as normal... strange???

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    Hi Fredrick,

    Double check that your LCD ground is connected to the PIC Vss (5V common) securely.
    Check that your LCD Plus is connected to the PIC Vdd (5V plus).
    Also check resistor pullup on PIC MCLR to Vdd. as Skimask suggested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pic_User View Post
    Hi Fredrick,

    Double check that your LCD ground is connected to the PIC Vss (5V common) securely.
    Check that your LCD Plus is connected to the PIC Vdd (5V plus).
    Also check resistor pullup on PIC MCLR to Vdd. as Skimask suggested.

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    MCLR pull up is ok.

    The LCD is connected to the same voltage regulator as the PIC but not directly connected to the VDD or VSS PIC pin.

    The LCD is connected to this DEV board.
    http://www.olimex.com/dev/pic-p28.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fredrick View Post
    The LCD is connected to the same voltage regulator as the PIC but not directly connected to the VDD or VSS PIC pin.
    Same supply as PIC is good.

    Does the LCD have a LED back light? The development board voltage regulator (VR) has no heat sink.
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    The LCD does not have a backlight becouse it´s an (HD44780) OLED
    For 2 years or so i use the same OLED whit an 16F84 and the same code to and then i worked

    No it has not an heat sink, but it is capable of 1.5 A whitout an heat sink and that is more then i need.

    http://www.fractronics.com/oled1_b.jpg
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    Hi Fredrick,

    The LM317 package would be rated at 1.5A with a very good heat-sink and the correct input voltage, to avoid, dropping too much voltage and heating itself.
    (input – output differential V)
    http://cache.national.com/ds/LM/LM117.pdf

    With no heat sink, 15 V input 5 V output, the 317 could overheat with just over 200 mA at 25 C.

    Regulator Heatsink Calculator
    http://www.ef-uk.net/data/heatsinking.htm

    How much current does the OLED LCD display draw?

    Is the voltage regulator getting hot (to your touch)?
    Can you “oscilloscope” the +5V supply? Watch for the voltage to dropout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fredrick View Post
    The LCD does not have a backlight becouse it´s an (HD44780) OLED
    For 2 years or so i use the same OLED whit an 16F84 and the same code to and then i worked

    No it has not an heat sink, but it is capable of 1.5 A whitout an heat sink and that is more then i need.
    Know what else might help?

    If you bought a legit copy of PicBasicPro from a vendor instead of download an old version of 2.45 from who knows where!

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