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PIC18F87J50 USB

 
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jsafaie



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PIC18F87J50 USB
PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 8:17 am     Reply with quote

I am working with PIC18F87J50 evaluation board (with 12MHz crystal).
I would like to send and receive some data between this board and a PC by USB. I have already tried many examples (based on CDC), but without result. So i think i should try the simplest and the most basic code first. Is there any one to help me ?
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PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 9:07 am     Reply with quote

Well I know the examples that CCS supplies in the 'examples' folder work fine for an 18F4550...
Have you tried them?

hth
jay
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PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 9:37 am     Reply with quote

The CCS CDC examples are as simple as USB gets....

Key things to get right first are:
1) The clock rate. What is your oscillator?. What fuses are you using?.
2) The connections. Common error is getting the D+/D- reversed.
3) Vusb. Remember on this chip you have to supply this.

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PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 9:07 am     Reply with quote

thanks for your replies.
Dear temtronic, yes i have tried it without success.
Dear Ttelmah, because i am using standard evaluation board, i should not have any hardware problem. There is an on-board 12MHz oscillator.
Here is my code:
Code:

#include <18F87J50.h>
#fuses NOWDT, NOXINST, NOPROTECT, HSPLL, PLL3, NOCPUDIV
#use delay(clock=48MHz)
#include <usb_cdc.h>
 
void main(void)
{
   int c;
   usb_cdc_init();
      usb_init();
      usb_wait_for_enumeration();
      while (TRUE)
      {
      usb_task();
                 if(usb_cdc_kbhit()) {
                 c = usb_cdc_getc();
                 printf(usb_cdc_putc, "you typed: %c\r\n", c);
             }
         }
}

The simplest possible program. Now when i connect the board to PC, it is detected as "Unknown USB device". I have tried to install the CCS CDC driver (on win7 64bit), but still the same thing !!!
ezflyr



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PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:50 am     Reply with quote

Hi,

Are you sure that your PIC is operating at the intended speed? Connect an LED to an I/O pin (thru a suitable current limiting resistor), and turn it On and Off at a predictable rate, say 1 second On and 1 second Off. This simple test will tell you if the PIC is really operating at the speed you think (hope?) it is!

John
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