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PostPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:13 am     Reply with quote

HELLO......plzz help me

I have compiled the 2 parts of circuit with zero error.

1part - lcd voltmeter

Code:

#include <16F877a.H>
#device adc =10;
#fuses XT,NOWDT,NOPROTECT,BROWNOUT,PUT,NOLVP
#use delay (clock=4000000)
#include <LCD.C>

void main()
{
int16 adc_value;
float volts;
float setup;
 
lcd_init();

setup_adc (ADC_CLOCK_DIV_32);
setup_adc_ports(AN0);
set_adc_channel(0);
delay_us(10);

while(1)
  {
   adc_value = read_adc();
   volts = (float)(adc_value * 5)/1023.0;
   setup = volts*2.4;
   printf(lcd_putc, "\fVOLT:%3.2f", setup);
   delay_ms(500);
  }
}

2part - keypad
Code:

#include <16f877a.h>
#fuses XT,NOWDT,PUT,NOBROWNOUT,NOLVP
#use delay(clock=4000000)
#define use_portb_kbd TRUE
#include <LCD.C>
#include <KBD.C>


void main()
{
   char k;

   lcd_init();
   kbd_init();

   lcd_putc("\f ENTER VOLTAGE:\n");
   while (TRUE)
   {
      k=kbd_getc();
      if(k!=0)
        if(k=='*')
          lcd_putc('\f');
        else
          lcd_putc(k);
   }
}

My problem is what should I do in order to combine the two parts
in order to make sure my project operate. The operation of my project is
I want to make the circuit lcd voltmeter operate and display on the LCD,
after that the user is capable to enter the voltage by using keypad.
The circuit that I combine is as shown below:
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 1:01 am     Reply with quote

Tell us the overall purpose of your project. Are you trying to make
a piece of test equipment for a lab ? What type of test equipment ?
What is the purpose ?
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 5:26 am     Reply with quote

No...actually my project is a monitoring system.

The circuit that I design its capable to sense the voltage (Va) by using a
variable resistor and the voltage output will be display on the lcd, after
that the user is capable to enter the voltage or Vrated or desired voltage
(Vb) by using the keypad.

The next stage of this project is, the difference between the value of
voltage entered and the voltage sensed by the variable resistor will be
compared. If the voltage (Va) is less than Vrated (Vb) the lcd will initiate
the user to charged.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:44 pm     Reply with quote

plz help me.....
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:50 pm     Reply with quote

I did the first part of your program for you. Let's see if you can finish it.
This program combines your two programs. In "Normal" mode, it
displays the A/D value on the LCD. When you press a key on the
keypad, it goes into "Setup" mode. Then you can enter 3 numbers.
When you press a 4th key, it exits Setup mode and goes back to normal
mode.

In the keypad driver file, the debounce factor must be set to 0.
(It was 33). Example:
Code:

#define KBD_DEBOUNCE_FACTOR  0

Code:

#include <16F877.H>
#device adc=10
#fuses XT, NOWDT, BROWNOUT, PUT, NOLVP
#use delay(clock=4000000)
#use rs232(baud=9600, xmit=PIN_C6, rcv=PIN_C7, ERRORS)

#include "flex_lcd.c"
#include "flex_kbd.c"

// Wait for a key to be pressed.  Then return it.
char keypad_getc(void)
{
char retval;

while(1)
  {
   retval = kbd_getc();

   if(retval)
      return(retval);

   delay_ms(10);
  }
}

//--------------------------------------
void lcd_setcursor_vb(short visible, short blink)
{
lcd_send_byte(0, 0xC | (visible<<1) | blink);
}



//======================================
void main()
{
char k;
int16 adc_value;
float volts;
float setup;
int8  loop_count;
int8 setup_count;

lcd_init();
kbd_init();

setup_adc (ADC_CLOCK_DIV_8);
setup_adc_ports(AN0);
set_adc_channel(0);
delay_us(20);

loop_count = 0;

while(1)
  {
   // Update LCD every 500 ms (50 * 10ms = 500ms)
   if(loop_count++ == 50)
     {
      loop_count = 0;

      adc_value = read_adc();
      volts = (adc_value * 5) / 1023.0;
      printf(lcd_putc, "\fVOLT: %3.2f", volts);
     }


   // Poll keypad driver every 10 ms
   k = kbd_getc();


   // Press any key to go into Setup mode.
   if(k)
     {
      printf(lcd_putc, "\fSETUP: ");
      lcd_setcursor_vb(TRUE, TRUE);  // LCD cursor on

      setup_count = 0;

      // Get setup number in this loop. Example 1.23
      while(1)
        {
         k = keypad_getc();  // Wait for keypress
         
         lcd_putc(k);   // Display key
           
         setup_count++;
         if(setup_count == 1) // After first number,
            lcd_putc('.');    //  display decimal point

         // If user has entered 3 numbers, then exit the loop.
         if(setup_count == 3)
           {
            lcd_setcursor_vb(FALSE, FALSE);  // LCD cursor off
            break;
           }
        }       

        // Wait for any keypress to exit Setup mode.
        keypad_getc(); 

     }

   delay_ms(10);   
  }

}
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Program not function
PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 7:54 pm     Reply with quote

Thank for your reply PCM programmer. For your information I already compile the previous program n it function the keypad not display the number that I press....

Below program show the lcd will display the voltage VOLT:..... at normal condition, and after 500ms the LCD display " Enter voltage" : at setup condition. The user able to enter the value and the value is shown on the lcd then after the 3 number is press the lcd back to normal condition and display the status of volt.

What should I add in the program after 3 number is press on the LCD to ensure that lcd back to normal condition.
Code:

#include <16f877a.h>
#device adc =10;
#fuses XT,NOWDT,PUT,NOBROWNOUT,NOLVP
#use delay(clock=4000000)
#define use_portb_kbd TRUE
#include <LCD.C>
#include <KBD.C>

// Wait for a key on the keypad to be pressed.  Then return it.
char wait_kbd_getc(void)
{
char retval;

while(1)
  {
   retval = kbd_getc();

   if(retval)
      return(retval);

   delay_ms(10);
  }
}

void main()
{

int16 adc_value;
float volts;
float setup;
char k;

lcd_init();
kbd_init();

setup_adc (ADC_CLOCK_DIV_32);
setup_adc_ports(AN0);
set_adc_channel(0);
delay_us(10);

while(1)
  {
   adc_value = read_adc();                   // read value adc
   volts = (float)(adc_value * 5)/1023.0;    // 1023.0 display float on LCD
   setup = volts*2.4;                        // ratio between 12v/5v
   printf(lcd_putc, "\fVOLT:%3.2f", setup);
   delay_ms(500);
 
// delay 500 ms,display ENTER VOLTAGE on LCD//

   lcd_putc("\f ENTER VOLTAGE:\n");
   
   while (TRUE)
   {
      k=kbd_getc();
      if(k!=0)
        if(k=='*')
          lcd_putc('\f');
        else
          lcd_putc(k);
   }

}
}
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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 9:17 pm     Reply with quote

I think you are asking how to break out of the while() loop if you get a key.
Just add a break statement for the 'else' condition, as shown below.
Code:
while(TRUE)
   {
    k=kbd_getc();  // Wait for key to be pressed

    if(k=='*')
       lcd_putc('\f');
    else
       {
        lcd_putc(k); 
        break;  // Break out of loop if get 0-9 or # keys.
       }
    }

Also, you don't need to test if k!=0. That's because the kbd_getc()
function only returns if it gets a non-zero value from the kbd.c driver.
I have deleted the line that tests for k!=0.
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not function
PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 1:45 pm     Reply with quote

I already compile program as below but I am not able to enter the
voltage because the display enter voltage is display in short time...what
should I add in program to ensure that the user able to enter the value ?
Code:
   
#include <16f877a.h>
#device adc =10;
#fuses XT,NOWDT,PUT,NOBROWNOUT,NOLVP
#use delay(clock=4000000)
#define use_portb_kbd TRUE
#include <LCD.C>
#include <KBD.C>

// Wait for a key on the keypad to be pressed.  Then return it.
char wait_kbd_getc(void)
{
char retval;

while(1)
  {
   retval = kbd_getc();

   if(retval)
      return(retval);

   delay_ms(10);
  }
}

void main()
{

int16 adc_value;
float volts;
float setup;
char k;

lcd_init();
kbd_init();

setup_adc (ADC_CLOCK_DIV_32);
setup_adc_ports(AN0);
set_adc_channel(0);
delay_us(10);

while(1)
  {
   adc_value = read_adc();                   // read value adc
   volts = (float)(adc_value * 5)/1023.0;    // 1023.0 display float on LCD
   setup = volts*2.4;                        // ratio between 12v/5v
   printf(lcd_putc, "\fVOLT:%3.2f", setup);
   delay_ms(500);
 
// delay 500 ms,display ENTER VOLTAGE on LCD//

   lcd_putc("\f ENTER VOLTAGE:\n");
  }
while(TRUE)
   {
    k=kbd_getc();  // Wait for key to be pressed

    if(k=='*')
       lcd_putc('\f');
    else
       {
        lcd_putc(k); 
        break;  // Break out of loop if get 0-9 or # keys.
       }
    }
  }
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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 1:51 pm     Reply with quote

How many numbers do you want the user to enter for the voltage ?
Is it just one number, such as '3' ?
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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 8:23 pm     Reply with quote

I want to enter 2 decimal places such as... "3.70". Below is my circuit...



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PostPosted: Tue May 04, 2010 8:24 am     Reply with quote

helo PCM programmer...i need guide from you.....plz help me
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PostPosted: Tue May 04, 2010 2:27 pm     Reply with quote

I wrote some code for you in a earlier post in this thread. It gets 3
numbers. I've done enough on this thread.
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update lcd
PostPosted: Tue May 04, 2010 3:59 pm     Reply with quote

i already compile the previous coding but i can't enter the 2 decimal places....
please check my code...


Code:

#include <16f877a.h>
#device adc =10;
#fuses XT,NOWDT,PUT,NOBROWNOUT,NOLVP
#use delay(clock=20000000)
#define use_portb_kbd TRUE
#include <LCD.C>
#include <KBD.C>



// Wait for a key on the keypad to be pressed.  Then return it.
char wait_kbd_getc(void)
{
char retval;

while(1)
  {
   retval = kbd_getc();

   if(retval)
      return(retval);

   delay_ms(10);
  }
}
//--------------------------------------
void lcd_setcursor_vb(short visible, short blink)
{
lcd_send_byte(0, 0xC | (visible<<1) | blink);
}
//======================================

void main()
{

int16 adc_value;
float volts;
float setup;
char k;
int8  loop_count;
int8 setup_count;

lcd_init();
kbd_init();

setup_adc (ADC_CLOCK_DIV_32);
setup_adc_ports(AN0);
set_adc_channel(0);
delay_us(10);

while(1)
 {
// Update LCD every 500 ms (50 * 10ms = 500ms)
   if(loop_count++ == 900)
   {
      loop_count = 0;
     
   adc_value = read_adc();                         // read value adc
   volts = (float)(adc_value * 5)/1023.0;          // 1023.0 display float on LCD
   setup = volts*2.4;                                 // ratio between 12v/5v
   printf(lcd_putc, "\fVOLT:%3.2f", setup);
   }
   
   // Poll keypad driver every 10 ms
   k = kbd_getc();

   // Press # key to go setup mode
   
   if(k=='#')
      {
      printf(lcd_putc, "\fENTER VOLTAGE: ");
      lcd_setcursor_vb(TRUE,TRUE); //LCD cursor on
     
      setup_count = 0;

      // Get setup number in this loop. Example 1.23
        while (1)
        {
        k=wait_kbd_getc();   // wait key press
        lcd_putc(k);       // display key   
        setup_count++;
         
         if(setup_count == 1) // After first number,
         lcd_putc('.'); 
         // If user has entered 3 numbers, then exit the loop.
         if(setup_count == 3)
           {
            lcd_setcursor_vb(FALSE, FALSE);  // LCD cursor off
            break;
           }
        }
               
        // Wait for any keypress to exit Setup mode.
        wait_kbd_getc(); 
     
      }
   delay_ms(10);   
  }
 
}
   
 

 

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PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2010 3:06 am     Reply with quote

Code:
// Update LCD every 500 ms (50 * 10ms = 500ms)
   if(loop_count++ == 900)
Loop_count is an int8, it can only count up to 255. Change to an int16.
Also your comments and code don't match.

Note:
You might have thought this part of the code to work correct but that's only by chance. The 900 value is truncated to an int8 --> 900 dec == 0x384, trunk to int8 becomes 0x84 == 132 dec.
So instead of updating each 500ms it updates every 1.3s but this is easy to overlook.

What is your problem in creating the value with 2 decimal places?
Your current code will accept the user to enter 3 digits and you show these on the screen. So the only thing left to do is to assemble these 3 digits into a single variable. Is this the step you have problems with?
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