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PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:49 am     Reply with quote

hi
I'm again now stuck with my lcd program.

I'm using 18f4550 uc, with 4line lcd.

My program works in Isis simulator very well, but not in real pcb.

I checked and rechecked my connection its alright.

??? Is the problem I don't know.

Here's my program:
Code:

#include <18F4550.H>

#device adc=10


#FUSES NOWDT                    //No Watch Dog Timer
#FUSES WDT128                   //Watch Dog Timer uses 1:128 Postscale
#FUSES HS                       //High speed Osc (> 4mhz for PCM/PCH) (>10mhz for PCD)
#FUSES NOPROTECT                //Code not protected from reading
#FUSES NOBROWNOUT               //No brownout reset
#FUSES BORV20                   //Brownout reset at 2.0V
#FUSES NOPUT                      //Power Up Timer
#FUSES NOCPD                    //No EE protection
#FUSES NOSTVREN                 //Stack full/underflow will not cause reset
#FUSES NODEBUG                  //No Debug mode for ICD
#FUSES NOLVP                    //No low voltage prgming, B3(PIC16) or B5(PIC18) used for I/O
#FUSES NOWRT                    //Program memory not write protected
#FUSES NOWRTD                   //Data EEPROM not write protected
#FUSES NOIESO                   //Internal External Switch Over mode disabled
#FUSES NOFCMEN                  //Fail-safe clock monitor disabled
#FUSES NOPBADEN                 //PORTB pins are configured as digital I/O on RESET
#FUSES NOWRTC                   //configuration not registers write protected
#FUSES NOWRTB                   //Boot block not write protected
#FUSES NOEBTR                   //Memory not protected from table reads
#FUSES NOEBTRB                  //Boot block not protected from table reads
#FUSES NOCPB                    //No Boot Block code protection
#FUSES NOMCLR                   //Master Clear pin used for I/O
#FUSES NOLPT1OSC                  //Timer1 configured for low-power operation
#FUSES NOXINST                  //Extended set extension and Indexed Addressing mode disabled (Legacy mode)
#FUSES PLL1                     //Divide By 5(20MHz oscillator input)
#FUSES CPUDIV1                  //No System Clock Postscaler
#FUSES NOUSBDIV                 //USB clock source comes from primary oscillator
#FUSES NOVREGEN                   //USB voltage regulator enabled
#FUSES NOICPRT                  //ICPRT disabled
#use delay(clock=8000000)


#include <Flex_LCD4204550.c>   
 
   
void main()

{

lcd_init();
Delay_ms(500);
lcd_gotoXY(1,1);
printf(lcd_putc, "Hellow");

while(1)
   {

lcd_gotoXY(1,1);
printf(lcd_putc, "Hellow");


output_high(PIN_D2);
delay_ms(500);
output_low( PIN_D2);

output_high(PIN_D3);
delay_ms(500);
output_low( PIN_D3);

/*
output_high(PIN_B2);
delay_ms(500);
output_low( PIN_B2);

output_high(PIN_B3);
delay_ms(500);
output_low( PIN_B3);

output_high(PIN_B1);
delay_ms(500);
output_low( PIN_B1);
*/

output_high(PIN_D6);
delay_ms(500);
output_low( PIN_D6);


   }

}////////main End



my lcd program is the most useful flex driver

Code:

// Flex_LCD420.c

#define LCD_DB4   PIN_B3
#define LCD_DB5   PIN_B4
#define LCD_DB6   PIN_B5
#define LCD_DB7   PIN_B6

#define LCD_RS    PIN_B0
#define LCD_RW    PIN_B1
#define LCD_E     PIN_B2


#define USE_RW_PIN   1     


// These are the line addresses for most 4x20 LCDs.
#define LCD_LINE_1_ADDRESS 0x00
#define LCD_LINE_2_ADDRESS 0x40
#define LCD_LINE_3_ADDRESS 0x14
#define LCD_LINE_4_ADDRESS 0x54



#define lcd_type 2   // 0=5x7, 1=5x10, 2=2 lines(or more)

int8 lcd_line;

int8 const LCD_INIT_STRING[4] =
{
 0x20 | (lcd_type << 2),  // Set mode: 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_RW_PIN
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_us(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);
delay_us(1);
   
return(retval);   
}   
#endif

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

#ifdef USE_RW_PIN
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_RW_PIN
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_RW_PIN
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;

lcd_line = 1;

output_low(LCD_RS);

#ifdef USE_RW_PIN
output_low(LCD_RW);
#endif

output_low(LCD_E);

// Some LCDs require 15 ms minimum delay after
// power-up.  Others require 30 ms.  I'm going
// to set it to 35 ms, so it should work with
// all of them.
delay_ms(35);         

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 50 us, so in
    // that case, lets just do a 5 ms delay
    // after all four of them.
    #ifndef USE_RW_PIN
    delay_ms(5);
    #endif
   }

}

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

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


switch(y)
  {
   case 1:
     address = LCD_LINE_1_ADDRESS;
     break;

   case 2:
     address = LCD_LINE_2_ADDRESS;
     break;

   case 3:
     address = LCD_LINE_3_ADDRESS;
     break;

   case 4:
     address = LCD_LINE_4_ADDRESS;
     break;

   default:
     address = LCD_LINE_1_ADDRESS;
     break;
     
  }

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

//-----------------------------
void lcd_putc(char c)
{
 switch(c)
   {
    case '\f':
      lcd_send_byte(0,1);
      lcd_line = 1;
      delay_ms(2);
      break;
   
    case '\n':
       lcd_gotoxy(1, ++lcd_line);
       break;
   
    case '\b':
       lcd_send_byte(0,0x10);
       break;
   
    default:
       lcd_send_byte(1,c);
       break;
   }
}

//------------------------------
#ifdef USE_RW_PIN
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



please anyone help me to rid out of the problem
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:52 am     Reply with quote

I use smartpro for burning uc

and the configuration bit are

debug disable
pwrt disable

fosc3 enable
fosc2 enable
fosc1 disable


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 6:16 am     Reply with quote

First, what is your crystal?. There is a very odd mix of oscillator selections, that are almost certainly unecessary. You don't need a PLL fuse if you are not using the PLL, for example, or USB clock selections, etc...
Then, enable the PUT. In general, unless you must get the processor up in the least time, this is more reliable.
Then move your delay at the start, in front of lcd_init. LCD's quite commonly take longer to wake than the original Hitachi chipset, and this is unlikely to be 'known' by the simulator.
Are you sure the LCD is not coming up?. What does it show?. If nothing, are you sure your Vee line has a suitable voltage for the display you are using?.

Best Wishes
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 6:47 am     Reply with quote

My new fuse config is here
Code:

#FUSES NOWDT                    //No Watch Dog Timer
#FUSES WDT128                   //Watch Dog Timer uses 1:128 Postscale
#FUSES HS                       //High speed Osc (> 4mhz for PCM/PCH) (>10mhz for PCD)
#FUSES NOPROTECT                //Code not protected from reading
#FUSES NOBROWNOUT               //No brownout reset
#FUSES BORV20                   //Brownout reset at 2.0V
#FUSES PUT                      //Power Up Timer
#FUSES NOCPD                    //No EE protection
#FUSES NOSTVREN                 //Stack full/underflow will not cause reset
#FUSES NODEBUG                  //No Debug mode for ICD
#FUSES NOLVP                    //No low voltage prgming, B3(PIC16) or B5(PIC18) used for I/O
#FUSES NOWRT                    //Program memory not write protected
#FUSES NOWRTD                   //Data EEPROM not write protected
#FUSES NOIESO                   //Internal External Switch Over mode disabled
#FUSES NOFCMEN                  //Fail-safe clock monitor disabled
#FUSES NOPBADEN                 //PORTB pins are configured as digital I/O on RESET
#FUSES NOWRTC                   //configuration not registers write protected
#FUSES NOWRTB                   //Boot block not write protected
#FUSES NOEBTR                   //Memory not protected from table reads
#FUSES NOEBTRB                  //Boot block not protected from table reads
#FUSES NOCPB                    //No Boot Block code protection
#FUSES NOMCLR                   //Master Clear pin used for I/O
#FUSES NOLPT1OSC                  //Timer1 configured for low-power operation
#FUSES NOXINST                  //Extended set extension and Indexed Addressing mode disabled (Legacy mode)
#FUSES NOPLL1                     //Divide By 5(20MHz oscillator input)
#FUSES NOCPUDIV1                  //No System Clock Postscaler
#FUSES NOUSBDIV                 //USB clock source comes from primary oscillator
#FUSES NOVREGEN                   //USB voltage regulator enabled
#FUSES NOICPRT                  //ICPRT disabled

Vee voltage is .5v

But lcd still shows boxes.

Oh I'm using 8MHZ crystal externally.
Thanks for reply
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:05 pm     Reply with quote

Quote:

#define LCD_DB4 PIN_B3
#define LCD_DB5 PIN_B4
#define LCD_DB6 PIN_B5
#define LCD_DB7 PIN_B6

#define LCD_RS PIN_B0
#define LCD_RW PIN_B1
#define LCD_E PIN_B2

Pins B6 and B7 are used by the ICD debugger. Don't use those pins
for the LCD.
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 10:28 pm     Reply with quote

Yaa when I change my pin B6 lcd seem to be ok but its necessary for me to use B6. Is there any way to disable ICD ? I am finding still got no ans.

Thanks for helping me.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:04 pm     Reply with quote

thanks for the reply.

is there any way to disable ICD??????

and i use B6 as data pin for lcd.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:24 pm     Reply with quote

Yes, you can disable the ICD by unplugging it from the board.
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:06 am     Reply with quote

I am doing all my work on project board theres no connection with PB6 and PB7,
Sad

I tried by using that command

output_B(0xff);

and measure by multimeter.

and got no output in PB6 and PB7.

I wanna know that is there any way by using software I can disable ICD and can use PB6 and PB7 as normal I/O pin.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 4:38 am     Reply with quote

Debug (and high voltage ICSP, which uses the same pins) should be being turned off and the pins available for normal use, by the NODEBUG, fuse, and the voltage on the MCLR pin. What is connected to MCLR?. What compiler version?. Are you sure your programmer is not changing the configuration bits (on some programmers, there is a separate 'debug' setting, and this overrides the fuse from the code...
Load the code into MPLAB, make sure the tick box is set to load the configuration bits from the code, and verify that debug _is_ turned off by the code. If so, your problem is with your programmer.
Make sure that you have something attached to the MCLR pin. When 'NOMCLR' is selected, the pin should not be allowed to float. Though if it does the code will normally just 'not work'. It is 'bad practice' to let any pin float, but particularly so, this one.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 11:40 pm     Reply with quote

Thanks for the reply.
I'm sending my code and fuse bit configuration of my Smartpro programmer:
Code:

void main()
{
Delay_ms(500);

disable_interrupts(GLOBAL); // all interrupts OFF

while(1)
  {
   output_B(0xff);
  }

}////////main End

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I get output on port bit as:
0b00111111

I can't find the reason.
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:23 am     Reply with quote

You have not answered several things, or said if you have done them. _What compiler version_. Critical....
However I took the following code, Using the supplied 'flash an LED' example, from CCS, compiled it on 4.114, and loaded it with Mach X, onto a 4550, and it ran fine:
Code:

#include <18F4550.h>
#FUSES NOWDT, CPUDIV1, HS, NOFCMEN, PUT, NOBROWNOUT, NOPBADEN, NOLPT1OSC, NOMCLR, STVREN, NOLVP, NOXINST, NODEBUG, NOPROTECT, NOCPB, NOCPD, NOWRT, NOWRTC, NOWRTB, NOWRTD, NOEBTR, NOEBTRB, ICSP1
#use delay(clock=8000000)

#define LED PIN_B7

void main(void) {

   setup_psp(PSP_DISABLED);
   setup_spi(FALSE);
   setup_wdt(WDT_OFF);
   setup_comparator(NC_NC_NC_NC);

    //Example blinking LED program
    while(true){
      output_low(LED);
      delay_ms(1000);
      output_high(LED);
      delay_ms(1000);
    }
}

So, test this on your system, then if it doesn't work, two possibilities:
Compiler version.
Programmer.

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Sir I'm doing it, sorry for replying so late.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 3:10 am     Reply with quote

Sir I have same problem now.
Now another problem is added.

Now same thing is happening in C5 pin. I can't access that pin

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 9:41 am     Reply with quote

misel0019 wrote:
Sir I have same problem now.
Now another problem is added.

Now same thing is happening in C5 pin. I can't access that pin



Wait.

Did you try TTelmah's example? Did it work?

You completely avoided that in your following posts.

Tell us if it worked first.

Did the LED blink?

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