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16x2 LCD Driver required

 
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Nisar



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16x2 LCD Driver required
PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:14 am     Reply with quote

Plz any one help me for 16x2 LCD driver.

LCD PIC16F877

RS A1
RW A2
E A3
DB0---DB7 D0---D7

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 6:33 am     Reply with quote

Write your own, or you could be sneaky clever, save 4 I/O, a type a whole line!
Code:
#include <lcd.c>

Then:
Code:
lcd_init();
printf(lcd_putc, "Yippee I made my LCD work!");
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:54 am     Reply with quote

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Plz any one help me for 16x2 LCD driver.

Before asking for a driver on this forum, you should always look
in the CCS code library. There is an LCD driver near the top of the list:
http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=2
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16x2 LCD not working
PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 11:49 am     Reply with quote

I'm using these code for LCD16x2 but working.Plz correction in these codes and send me allgoratm and flow chart for LCD programming.


// flex_lcd.c

// These pins are for the Microchip PicDem2-Plus board,
// which is what I used to test the driver. Change these
// pins to fit your own board.

#define LCD_DB4 PIN_D0
#define LCD_DB5 PIN_D1
#define LCD_DB6 PIN_D2
#define LCD_DB7 PIN_D3

#define LCD_E PIN_A3
#define LCD_RS PIN_A1
#define LCD_RW PIN_A2
set_tris_d(0x0);
set_tris_a(0x0);

// If you only want a 6-pin interface to your LCD, then
// connect the R/W pin on the LCD to ground, and comment
// out the following line.

#define USE_LCD_RW 1

//========================================

#define lcd_type 2 // 0=5x7, 1=5x10, 2=2 lines
#define lcd_line_two 0x40 // LCD RAM address for the 2nd line


int8 const LCD_INIT_STRING[4] =
{
0x20 | (lcd_type << 2), // Func set: 4-bit, 2 lines, 5x8 dots
0xc, // Display on
1, // Clear display
6 // Increment cursor
};


//-------------------------------------
void lcd_send_nibble(int8 nibble)
{
// Note: !! converts an integer expression
// to a boolean (1 or 0).
output_bit(LCD_DB4, !!(nibble & 1));
output_bit(LCD_DB5, !!(nibble & 2));
output_bit(LCD_DB6, !!(nibble & 4));
output_bit(LCD_DB7, !!(nibble & 8));

delay_cycles(1);
output_high(LCD_E);
delay_us(2);
output_low(LCD_E);
}

//-----------------------------------
// This sub-routine is only called by lcd_read_byte().
// It's not a stand-alone routine. For example, the
// R/W signal is set high by lcd_read_byte() before
// this routine is called.

#ifdef USE_LCD_RW
int8 lcd_read_nibble(void)
{
int8 retval;
// Create bit variables so that we can easily set
// individual bits in the retval variable.
#bit retval_0 = retval.0
#bit retval_1 = retval.1
#bit retval_2 = retval.2
#bit retval_3 = retval.3

retval = 0;

output_high(LCD_E);
delay_cycles(1);

retval_0 = input(LCD_DB4);
retval_1 = input(LCD_DB5);
retval_2 = input(LCD_DB6);
retval_3 = input(LCD_DB7);

output_low(LCD_E);

return(retval);
}
#endif

//---------------------------------------
// Read a byte from the LCD and return it.

#ifdef USE_LCD_RW
int8 lcd_read_byte(void)
{
int8 low;
int8 high;

output_high(LCD_RW);
delay_cycles(1);

high = lcd_read_nibble();

low = lcd_read_nibble();

return( (high<<4) | low);
}
#endif

//----------------------------------------
// Send a byte to the LCD.
void lcd_send_byte(int8 address, int8 n)
{
output_low(LCD_RS);

#ifdef USE_LCD_RW
while(bit_test(lcd_read_byte(),7)) ;
#else
delay_us(60);
#endif

if(address)
output_high(LCD_RS);
else
output_low(LCD_RS);

delay_cycles(1);

#ifdef USE_LCD_RW
output_low(LCD_RW);
delay_cycles(1);
#endif

output_low(LCD_E);

lcd_send_nibble(n >> 4);
lcd_send_nibble(n & 0xf);
}

//----------------------------
void lcd_init(void)
{
int8 i;

output_low(LCD_RS);

#ifdef USE_LCD_RW
output_low(LCD_RW);
#endif

output_low(LCD_E);

delay_ms(15);

for(i=0 ;i < 3; i++)
{
lcd_send_nibble(0x03);
delay_ms(5);
}

lcd_send_nibble(0x02);

for(i=0; i < sizeof(LCD_INIT_STRING); i++)
{
lcd_send_byte(0, LCD_INIT_STRING[i]);

// If the R/W signal is not used, then
// the busy bit can't be polled. One of
// the init commands takes longer than
// the hard-coded delay of 60 us, so in
// that case, lets just do a 5 ms delay
// after all four of them.
#ifndef USE_LCD_RW
delay_ms(5);
#endif
}

}

//----------------------------

void lcd_gotoxy(int8 x, int8 y)
{
int8 address;

if(y != 1)
address = lcd_line_two;
else
address=0;

address += x-1;
lcd_send_byte(0, 0x80 | address);
}

//-----------------------------
void lcd_putc(char c)
{
switch(c)
{
case '\f':
lcd_send_byte(0,1);
delay_ms(2);
break;

case '\n':
lcd_gotoxy(1,2);
break;

case '\b':
lcd_send_byte(0,0x10);
break;

default:
lcd_send_byte(1,c);
break;
}
}

//------------------------------
#ifdef USE_LCD_RW
char lcd_getc(int8 x, int8 y)
{
char value;

lcd_gotoxy(x,y);

// Wait until busy flag is low.
while(bit_test(lcd_read_byte(),7));

output_high(LCD_RS);
value = lcd_read_byte();
output_low(lcd_RS);

return(value);
}
#endif


#include <16F877.H>
#fuses XT, NOWDT, NOPROTECT, BROWNOUT, PUT, NOLVP
#use delay(clock = 4000000)

#include "flex_lcd.c"

//==========================
void main()
{
lcd_init(); // Always call this first.

lcd_putc("\fHello World\n");
//lcd_putc("Line Number 2");

while(1);
}


Thanks
Nisar Ahmed
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 12:00 pm     Reply with quote

Quote:
set_tris_d(0x0);
set_tris_a(0x0);

Why did you put these two lines above main() ? You can't put lines of C
source code outside of a function. Also, the instructions in the flex driver
said "don't use Fast i/o mode with this driver". Delete those lines.


Here's the data sheet for the LCD controller. It has a flow chart for
programming 4-bit interface mode.
http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/LCD/HD44780.pdf
Nisar



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Driver for LCD16x2 DB0 to DB7 are used.
PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 12:55 pm     Reply with quote

Hello PCM If i want to use 8 LCD Data bus pins as shown below then Which driver i can use?


LCD PIC16F877

RS A1
RW A2
E A3
DB0---DB7 D0---D7
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:12 pm     Reply with quote

I don't know.
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