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- 22 Aug 2018 16:38
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: PIC16F876A - PortC 3, 4, 5 are not outputing
- Replies: 5
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Re: PIC16F876A - PortC 3, 4, 5 are not outputing
Problem: PortC pin 3 ,4 and 5 can not output anything This is because you configured all pins of PortC as inputs. TrisC = 0xFF ' Set Port C to digital output I wish it was easy as the above... but actually I did a mistake when I was writing my question... but in reality I did TrisC = 0x00 so the pr...
- 21 Aug 2018 21:41
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: PIC16F876A - PortC 3, 4, 5 are not outputing
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2501
Re: PIC16F876A - PortC 3, 4, 5 are not outputing
hello do you want to display the reading of port C ? what about comparator ? I would like to make it simple like this if I write this code PortC = 0xFF then it is expected that all port C have digital High (+5V). However, the actual result is: PortC.0 is High PortC.1 is High PortC.2 is High PortC. ...
- 21 Aug 2018 08:56
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: PIC16F876A - PortC 3, 4, 5 are not outputing
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2501
PIC16F876A - PortC 3, 4, 5 are not outputing
Good Morning MCU: PIC16F876A HW : EasyPic4 Problem: PortC pin 3 ,4 and 5 can not output anything Test Code: main: TrisB = 0x00 ' Set port B to digital input TrisC = 0xFF ' Set Port C to digital output While True PortB = PortC ' Copy the status of portC to portB Wend What is the problem? I have teste...
- 12 Mar 2015 18:34
- Forum: mikroBasic PRO for PIC General
- Topic: MikroProg Suit Under Windows 7 SP1 Error
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1355
Re: MikroProg Suit Under Windows 7 SP1 Error
Thanks Filip
Ticket has been created!
Regards
Ticket has been created!
Regards
- 12 Mar 2015 06:19
- Forum: mikroBasic PRO for PIC General
- Topic: MikroProg Suit Under Windows 7 SP1 Error
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1355
MikroProg Suit Under Windows 7 SP1 Error
Hi Sorry if this topic was a duplicate (even i have tried to search for this same problem but probably I was not so lucky?) Issue: as shown in the attached photo I have uninstalled the driver and using the option Delete my Driver (under Device Manager >> MirkoEkectronic USB... >> Uninstall) Then I h...
- 09 Sep 2014 09:23
- Forum: mikroBasic PRO for PIC General
- Topic: LM35 + PIC16F877A instable readings
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1710
Re: LM35 + PIC16F877A instable readings
thank you so much for your kind reply... I will try your solutions and will be back to you soon with the results
Best Wishes
Razi
Best Wishes
Razi
- 05 Sep 2014 23:05
- Forum: mikroBasic PRO for PIC General
- Topic: LM35 + PIC16F877A instable readings
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1710
LM35 + PIC16F877A instable readings
Hello, I am using EasyPIC4 hardware with LM35DZ and PIC16F877A @ 10MHz I am getting the temperature as expected but there are instability in the readings.. i.e: 29.3, 29.8, 29.3, 29.3, 29.8...etc I am powering up the EasyPIC4 from an external Lab. Power Supply (very well regulated) LM35 interfacing ...
- 31 Aug 2014 22:10
- Forum: mikroBasic PRO for PIC General
- Topic: [Not Related to PIC] Stepper Motor-Consuiltaion from Experts
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1264
[Not Related to PIC] Stepper Motor-Consuiltaion from Experts
Dear Experts at Stepper Motor's Field, I have a device which controls with a 3-phase stepper motor the device is giving error: Need a repair... if I rotate the motor's axis by my hand a little bit, the error message disappear and start to run.. but when it stops, I have two cases: 1) the motor will ...
- 31 Aug 2014 22:02
- Forum: mikroBasic PRO for PIC General
- Topic: deactivate comparators and A/D converters
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1242
Re: deactivate comparators and A/D converters
You have to check the datasheet!
Back to reference number DS39582B at page 43:
Back to reference number DS39582B at page 43:
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ADCON1 = 0x06
- 22 May 2013 14:59
- Forum: mikroBasic PRO for PIC General
- Topic: Unstable Reading out from LM35 + PIC16877A + LCD >>EasyPIC4
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2528
Re: Unstable Reading out from LM35 + PIC16877A + LCD >>EasyP
Thank you all for your kind comments. So I ave concluded that the code itself is good and working fine as designed. But it is a problem of Noise. Well, I have noticed also this issue: when I am supplying the EasyPIC5 from an external DC supply 12 V DC, the readings are more stable than depending on ...
- 19 May 2013 18:36
- Forum: mikroBasic PRO for PIC General
- Topic: Unstable Reading out from LM35 + PIC16877A + LCD >>EasyPIC4
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2528
Unstable Reading out from LM35 + PIC16877A + LCD >>EasyPIC4
Hi, I am suffering from unstable temperature measurement's readings out of LM35 connected to PIC16F877A at 4 MHz crystal with LCD 2x16 character on EasyPIC4 hardware. Here is the code: program LM35_Test ' Lcd module connections For EasyPIC4 hardware dim LCD_RS as sbit at RD2_bit LCD_EN as sbit at RD...
- 15 Apr 2013 20:54
- Forum: Product Announcements
- Topic: MikroElektronika's CEO pronounced Entrepreneur of the year
- Replies: 20
- Views: 78081
Re: MikroElektronika's CEO pronounced Entrepreneur of the ye
مبروك (in Arabic) = Congratulations
- 24 Jun 2012 13:15
- Forum: mikroBasic PRO for PIC General
- Topic: [Hardware Problem] DS1820 with 1m Copper Cable connection!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3548
Re: [Hardware Problem] DS1820 with 1m Copper Cable connectio
yes I added the 33pF capacitor and I am using the OneWire library
I do not really have doubts about he HW configuration as it works when I touch the sensor with my hand.
I do not really have doubts about he HW configuration as it works when I touch the sensor with my hand.
- 24 Jun 2012 11:56
- Forum: mikroBasic PRO for PIC General
- Topic: [Hardware Problem] DS1820 with 1m Copper Cable connection!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3548
Re: [Hardware Problem] DS1820 with 1m Copper Cable connectio
yes it is and the shield is coupled to the GND
- 23 Jun 2012 19:52
- Forum: mikroBasic PRO for PIC General
- Topic: [Hardware Problem] DS1820 with 1m Copper Cable connection!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3548
Re: [Hardware Problem] DS1820 with 1m Copper Cable connectio
Oops, forgot to tell you that I have one 33pF at the power lines of the PIC but not too close to the pins...