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IO port help, please!

 
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IO port help, please!
PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 8:14 pm     Reply with quote

G'day all.

This might be a bit of a silly question, but I am quite new at this and really need help urgently.

I am currently programming a PIC16f876 to communicate with an optical mouse sensor. I am using PORTA for this purpose. It has two main communication lines, one for a serial clock and one for serial data communication.
I want to use PIN_A0 for my serial clock output to the sensor and pins A1 and A2 for sending data and receiving respectively.

I have set up PORTA by setting the TRISA register to 0xf4 (set_tris_a(0xf4) ). Now I want to clock data through to the sensor. My problem arises when I change PIN_A0:

For example this code which would be in a while statement:
//this code is only for writing the address to the the sensor which I
//want to read from.

//while begins
1 output_low(PIN_A0); //downclock
2 if (address bit must be high)
3 output_high(PIN_A1); //sets an address bit to be clocked through
4 else
5 output_low(PIN_A1);
6 delay_us(5);
7 output_high(PIN_A0); //clocks the address bit into the sensor
8 delay_us(5);
//while ends

The problem I have is that whenever the code in line 7 is done that PIN_A1 is immediately set low again. Thus not waiting for the next if statement to set the new value of PIN_A1. I have a feeling it is the way I have set up PORTA.
Should I use fast_io? Should I turn ADC off or should it no make a difference? If someone can maybe give me an example of setting up PORTA for this kind of application I would be very gratefull.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 8:53 pm     Reply with quote

Try:
setup_adc_ports(NO_ANALOGS);
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Re: IO port help, please!
PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2003 3:44 am     Reply with quote

Polar wrote:
G'day all.

I want to use PIN_A0 for my serial clock output to the sensor and pins A1 and A2 for sending data and receiving respectively.

I have set up PORTA by setting the TRISA register to 0xf4 (set_tris_a(0xf4) ). Now I want to clock data through to the sensor.
.


In my experience, you have to be careful setting TRIS register. You've got the top 2 bits set. the 876 has only 6 bits, so I'd set it to

0b000100

IME, I've tried setting the top 2 bits on the port_a tris, and it made the whole thing not work very well!

The second problem is that when you use standard IO, you don't need the TRIS, if you use fast_io, you do need the tris.

FWIW, I never use standard IO, because I like control of my own code thank you very much.

HTH

Pete.
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