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Geps
Joined: 05 Jul 2010 Posts: 129
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Flex_LCD Crashing |
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 8:13 pm |
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Hi,
I'm using the Flex 20x4 LCD with a 18F4520. CCS Compiler version 4.087.
I have my pin defines as follows:
Code: | #define LCD_DB7 PIN_C6
#define LCD_DB6 PIN_C5
#define LCD_DB5 PIN_C4
#define LCD_DB4 PIN_D3
#define LCD_RS PIN_E0
#define LCD_RW PIN_E1
#define LCD_E PIN_E2 |
Using the provided test program, I'm finding the PIC freezes inside the lcd_init sub - in particular when this line is uncommented.
Code: | lcd_send_byte(0, LCD_INIT_STRING[i]); |
When commented out the program runs fine (although the display is blank).
Commenting out the line:
Code: | #define USE_RW_PIN 1 |
Also allows the program to run with the lcd_send_byte uncommented.
I've used the driver before successfully with this PIC but with a different manufacturer of screen.
My current screen I'm using (rather brief!):
http:// www.lcdmodkit.com/specification/LKC-2004-B3.pdf
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
EDIT: Just to clarify - at no point can I get the screen to display anything. |
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Ttelmah
Joined: 11 Mar 2010 Posts: 19537
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:16 am |
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Removing the RW pin enable, means that the code doesn't try to read from the display to see if it is ready, but instead just delays for enough time for the byte to be sent. In the former case, if it is not 'seeing' a "I am finished" from the display, the code will hang.
To wake the display up, the code sends standard initialisation strings, and waits for each byte of these, with either a fixed delay, or waiting for the busy response to finish if R/W is enabled.
So, you are _not_ getting correct data responses from the display.
Possible reasons:
1) Faulty display.
2) Faulty wiring.
3) Voltage/configuration problem.
4) Timing.
Now, '4', applies particularly to some more recent displays, that seem to need longer to initialise than the original Hitachi controller. Add a significant extra delay before calling the lcd_init, and see if this helps.
On '3', you need to get a real data sheet for the display. Does it's outputs drive to a level compatible with the PIC's inputs on the pins you have selected?. All the inputs you have selected, are Schmitt type. Are you sure you have turned off the SPI, that is otherwise connected to a couple of the pins (the output from the wizard, is usually 'wrong' for this.....)?. Are you sure you have turned off the PSP?.
2) Obvious - check again, and triple check no wires are shorting to one another - pin to pin, and wire to wire with a meter.
1) Always possible......
Best Wishes |
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Geps
Joined: 05 Jul 2010 Posts: 129
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:14 pm |
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Thanks Ttelmah, I took your advice about the port pins and changed the pins from Port C to Port B which seems to have fixed it. |
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