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myumair



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:32 pm     Reply with quote

Well there is a slight problem for me.
Can I convert a hex value (which I get as char byte) to decimal value and then transmit that as my output ?
I am using C to program my 16F76.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 12:17 am     Reply with quote

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Can I convert a hex value (which I get as char byte)


1. What device sends the "hex value" to your PIC ?

2. Explain what you mean by a "char byte".
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 3:41 am     Reply with quote

well ad7705 which is operating with pic in SPI mode sends that data and it is 16 bit long so PIC reads that twice from the adc register and store that in a stack [2] each 8 bits long.
so i wanted to converted that data in a decimal form. it is possible?
as i hv to send this to a bluetooth transmitter in UART mode.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:21 am     Reply with quote

myumair wrote:
well ad7705 which is operating with pic in SPI mode sends that data and it is 16 bit long so PIC reads that twice from the adc register and store that in a stack [2] each 8 bits long.
so i wanted to converted that data in a decimal form. it is possible?
as i hv to send this to a bluetooth transmitter in UART mode.


Let's call your high byte High_Byte, your low byte Low_Byte, and the assembled value Final_Value for example. You can try something like:



Code:

long Final_Value;
char High_Byte = stack[0];
char Low_Byte = stack[1];

Final_Value = 256*High_Byte + Low_Byte;

printf("%lu", Final_value);
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