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May 14, 2012
02:40 PM
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May 14, 2012
02:40 PM
I have made an elevator project, i am using mikro C and PIC16F877A.
http://www.misr-news.com/test.txt
NB : up and down variables are for the motor to spin in both directions
The project works great on protues but when i wrote it on the PIC and tested on a test board, the LCD and the motor worked fine but the 4 LEDs (led_0,led_1,led_2,led_3) sometimes work, sometimes flashes and sometimes don't even illuminate light !
But when i removed all the LCD commands the LEDs worked great!!
So i only can make one of them work at a time !
http://www.misr-news.com/test.txt
NB : up and down variables are for the motor to spin in both directions
The project works great on protues but when i wrote it on the PIC and tested on a test board, the LCD and the motor worked fine but the 4 LEDs (led_0,led_1,led_2,led_3) sometimes work, sometimes flashes and sometimes don't even illuminate light !
But when i removed all the LCD commands the LEDs worked great!!
So i only can make one of them work at a time !
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May 14, 2012
06:40 PM
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May 14, 2012
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Hi Kareem,
I have made a similar kit using Infineon XC836 driving five LEDs, one Vacuum Fluorescent Display and detecting ten capacitive touch pads. It works fine 🙂
Why don't you try using Infineon XC836 easy kit with the free toolchain? You will find it easy to use and plenty examples available on the CD.
Best Regards
Jurgen
I have made a similar kit using Infineon XC836 driving five LEDs, one Vacuum Fluorescent Display and detecting ten capacitive touch pads. It works fine 🙂
Why don't you try using Infineon XC836 easy kit with the free toolchain? You will find it easy to use and plenty examples available on the CD.
Best Regards
Jurgen