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Software Uart and External Interrupt issue

 
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david90



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Software Uart and External Interrupt issue
PostPosted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:48 pm     Reply with quote

Code:
//tested code with dev board.
#include <12F683.h>
#device adc=8

#FUSES NOWDT                    //No Watch Dog Timer
#FUSES INTRC                    //Internal RC Osc
#FUSES NOCPD                    //No EE protection
#FUSES NOPROTECT                //Code not protected from reading
#FUSES NOMCLR                   //Master Clear pin used for I/O
#FUSES NOPUT                    //No Power Up Timer
#FUSES BROWNOUT                 //Reset when brownout detected
#FUSES IESO                     //Internal External Switch Over mode enabled
#FUSES FCMEN                    //Fail-safe clock monitor enabled

#use delay(clock=8000000)
#use rs232(baud=2400,parity=N,xmit=PIN_A1,rcv=PIN_A2,bits=8,errors)

int buffer[10];
int i=0;
int open_detected=0;
int close_detected=0;
void main()
{
   setup_adc_ports(NO_ANALOGS|VSS_VDD);
   setup_adc(ADC_OFF);
   setup_timer_1(T1_DISABLED);
   setup_timer_2(T2_DISABLED,0,1);
   setup_comparator(NC_NC);
   setup_vref(FALSE);
   setup_oscillator(OSC_8MHZ);

   enable_interrupts(INT_EXT);
   ext_int_edge( H_TO_L );   
   enable_interrupts(GLOBAL); //enable interrupt
   
   while(1)
   {
      output_high(PIN_A5);
      delay_ms(100);
      output_low(PIN_A5);   
      delay_ms(100);
     
      if (open_detected==1)
      {
         output_high(PIN_A0);
         delay_ms(100);
         output_low(PIN_A0);   
         delay_ms(100);
         output_high(PIN_A0);
         delay_ms(100);
         output_low(PIN_A0);   
         delay_ms(100);
         open_detected=0;
      }
       if (close_detected==1)
      {
         output_high(PIN_A0);
         delay_ms(100);
         output_low(PIN_A0);   
         delay_ms(100);
         close_detected=0;
      }
     
   }
}

#INT_EXT //use external pin int to avoid polling for serial data.  Software UART does not have INT.
void INT_EXT_handler() {
      shift_left(buffer,10,0);
      shift_left(buffer,10,0);
      shift_left(buffer,10,0);
      shift_left(buffer,10,0);
      shift_left(buffer,10,0);
      shift_left(buffer,10,0);
      shift_left(buffer,10,0);
      shift_left(buffer,10,0);
      buffer[0]=getc();
     
      if ((buffer[0]==0x57 && buffer[1]==0xA9) || (buffer[0]==0x5F && buffer[1]==0xA1))
      {
         open_detected=1;
      }
     
      if (buffer[0]==0xDF && buffer[1]==0x21)
      {
         close_detected=1;
      }
}




Whenever I power on my PIC, it immediately goes into the INT_EXT ISR and get stuck there until I send serial data to the PIC. I know for a fact that when I power up my pic, the pic doesn't even go to my infinite while loop but instead goes directly to the ISR. Why does this happen? There might be a chance that this happens because of my dev board.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:57 pm     Reply with quote

You might want to enable the PowerUpTimer ( PUT) as well as and a small delay in Main before the interrupts are enabled.
Depending on the board layout, power supply specs, etc. you might already have an interrupt from something 'glitchy'.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:36 am     Reply with quote

Quote:

Whenever I power on my PIC, it immediately goes into the INT_EXT ISR

Read this thread:
http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=43138


Quote:

shift_left(buffer,10,0);
shift_left(buffer,10,0);
shift_left(buffer,10,0);
shift_left(buffer,10,0);
shift_left(buffer,10,0);
shift_left(buffer,10,0);
shift_left(buffer,10,0);
shift_left(buffer,10,0);

Why do this ? Just use a pointer or an array index.


Quote:
#FUSES INTRC

If you change this fuse to INTRC_IO then you can also use PIN_A4
as an i/o pin.
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