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18F452 Just won't fire up

 
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burnsy



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18F452 Just won't fire up
PostPosted: Sun May 08, 2005 2:30 pm     Reply with quote

Hi, I have extensive experience with the 16F series, but just can't get my 18F452 to go. Does anyone have a SIMPLE program, that might toggle a port pin, so I can see it operate?

I am using it in a board which used to have a 16F877. VCC = 5V. It has a 3.6864MHz resonator (3 pin with caps inc). MCLR has a 4k7 pullup, and a 0.1uf cap to earth. My compiler version is PCH 3.156.

I have looked all over this forum for answers but can't seem to get any of it to translate into a result. Any help would REALLY be appreciated.
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PostPosted: Sun May 08, 2005 3:02 pm     Reply with quote

The following program should work. I don't have your version of PCH.
I tested this with vs. 3.188.

Note that if you're using ICD2, they don't want you to put any caps
on the MCLR pin. Also note that the 18F452 data sheet says that in
some cases, a resonator may require HS mode instead of XT.

Code:
#include <18F452.h>
#fuses XT, NOWDT,NOPROTECT, PUT, BROWNOUT, NOLVP
#use delay(clock = 3686400)   
//========================================
void main()
{

while(1)
  {
   output_high(PIN_B0);
   delay_ms(500);

   output_low(PIN_B0);
   delay_ms(500);
  }

}
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PostPosted: Mon May 09, 2005 2:14 pm     Reply with quote

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3.6864MHz resonator
may be getting close to the 4MhZ crossover to the HS setting.

Try HS in the fuse

#fuses HS, NOWDT,NOPROTECT, PUT, BROWNOUT, NOLVP
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PostPosted: Mon May 09, 2005 3:09 pm     Reply with quote

One of the best features of PIC + CCS is portability and flexibility.
I made a debugging board to adapt the 16F8xx & 18F4x2 to the ICD.

Changing only one jumper AND selecting the processor family
it is possible to start running with any of them.

This is the common header:
Code:

#case

//#define PIC16     Cambiar Jumper interface ICD !!!
#define PIC18  //   Cambiar Jumper interface ICD !!!

#ifdef  PIC16

#include <16F877.H>
#device ICD=TRUE
#fuses NOWDT,XT, NOPROTECT, BROWNOUT, PUT, DEBUG, NOLVP

#else   

#include <18F452.H>
#device ICD=TRUE
#fuses NOWDT,WDT128,XT, NOPROTECT, NOOSCSEN, BROWNOUT, BORV20, PUT, STVREN, \
NODEBUG, NOLVP, NOWRT, NOWRTD, NOWRTB, NOWRTC, NOCPD, NOCPB,
\NOEBTR, NOEBTRB

#endif

#define Xtal 4000000

#use delay(clock=Xtal)
#use rs232(baud=9600,parity=N,xmit=PIN_C6,rcv=PIN_C7,enable=PIN_C5,bits=8,errors)


If you are using ICD, be aware that 18F use different pinīs than 16F.

Hope this help you,

Humberto
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Thanks
PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2005 11:47 pm     Reply with quote

Thanks for your help everyone. The code snippet Pcm Programmer worked first time. Now to try and get the rest going.

Thanks again
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