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LCD driver
PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 4:44 pm     Reply with quote

I am using a developing board easyPIC and 16f877a, the development board has port B connected with a 2x16 LCD,

They are connected this way
Code:
port b    LCD
B0
B1
B2        rs
B3        enable
B4        D4
B5        D5
B6        D6
B7        D7

rw connected to ground

I am using the driver from CCS LCD.c if I uncomment the following line

Code:
#define use_portb_lcd TRUE

but the connection of this one is
Code:

B0        enable
B1        rs
B2        rw
B3         
B4        D4
B5        D5
B6        D6
B7        D7


Code:

struct lcd_pin_map {       // This structure is overlayed
  BOOLEAN enable; // on to an I/O port to gain
  BOOLEAN rs;     // access to the LCD pins.
  BOOLEAN rw;      // The bits are allocated from
  BOOLEAN unused; // low order up.  ENABLE will
  int     data : 4;   // be pin B0.
} lcd;

How I can modify this driver to let it work for the easyPIC development board.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:03 pm     Reply with quote

I tried to modified like this way, I just saw the upper part with black on the LCD screen:
Code:

struct lcd_pin_map {        // This structure is overlayed
  BOOLEAN unused;  // on to an I/O port to gain
  BOOLEAN rw;      // access to the LCD pins.
  BOOLEAN rs;      // The bits are allocated from
  BOOLEAN enable;  // low order up.  ENABLE will
  int  data : 4;   // be pin B0.
} lcd;

Anything else that I need to change?

please help
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 10:34 pm     Reply with quote

Quote:

I am using a developing board easyPIC and 16f877a, the development board has port B connected with a 2x16 LCD.
They are connected this way
port b LCD
B0
B1
B2 rs
B3 enable
B4 D4
B5 D5
B6 D6
B7 D7

The lcd_pin_map structure has to match the same bit order as shown
above. You should change it to look like this:
Code:
struct lcd_pin_map
{
BOOLEAN unused_0; 
BOOLEAN unused_1; 
BOOLEAN rs;
BOOLEAN enable;
int data : 4; .
} lcd;

Because the RW signal is grounded, it means the LCD becomes a
write-only device. So none of the functions in the CCS driver that
read from the LCD will work anymore. Also, the CCS driver reads
the "busy" bit from the LCD to determine when it's OK to write to the
LCD. However, that's not possible anymore, because we can't read
from the LCD. The standard work-around is to use a fixed delay time.
The delay value is determined from the LCD data sheet. A typical
delay value is something like 43 us or 46 us for the 'write data' to lcd
command. So we could use 50 us (or more) to be safe.

The easiest way to change the CCS driver to work with a grounded RW
signal is to modify the lcd_read_byte() routine. We just put the 50us
delay in that routine, and also we have it return a zero. This emulates
checking the status byte. Example:
Code:
BYTE lcd_read_byte()
{
delay_us(50);
return(0);
}


Finally, there are two lines in the CCS driver that refer to the rw signal.
They're in the lcd_init() and lcd_send_byte() functions. They need to be
commented out, like this:
Code:
//      lcd.rw = 0;


I don't have your exact hardware, so I can't completely test this, but
those changes should probably be enough to make it work.
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