you also can play with the OSCTUNE register ... ( datasheet DS39631E-page 27 )
most of time it's enough to get usable precision without tuning the OSC Crystal ...
Alain
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you also can play with the OSCTUNE register ... ( datasheet DS39631E-page 27 )
most of time it's enough to get usable precision without tuning the OSC Crystal ...
Alain
Hi, Henrik
was indeed a "RTFM" issue ... ;) ... and you were also right !
manual p 116 ...
BTW, it looks to be what to do with other Pics too ...
just " RTFM " ;)
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Alain
no need to bow down ...
long time I'm no more " super moderator " ;)
Hi, Britton ...
for 16bits, you could try the MikroBasic Pro for DSPic ... eval version is free ... not so hard to turn to ... :rolleyes:
for MCS, you can buy the "Plus" license and then get...
Hi, Peter
does not your oscillator run or does not your program work as expected ??? Here is THE big question ...
80 Mhz looks to be "reachable" ( with careful design ... :rolleyes: ) with Pics...
Hi, Ioannis
Have a look to Maxim AN 148 and AN244 ...
Best regards
Alain
Ok, got it ...
PBP can't read two channels following each other without missing the second one ... because PULSIN needs some little " re-arming " time ... ( I make it short )
so, we must use a...
16 bits @ 100-200 sps ???
Good luck !!!
Alain
Hello,
just one thing missing : which radio model and which channels are you using ( to know if the two channels used follow each other or if there's a time lag between them ... )
ARRAYREAD / ARRAYWRITE belong to the V 2.60 manual ... I have this printed manual in front of me ... :rolleyes:
I also have HUGE archives ( My SSD holds ... a bit more than 1.4 TB !!! ) ;)
Alain
Hi, Ioannis
this is obviously a link to the 2.60 Version Manual ... dated 2009/06 ...
a true Vintage one ;)
Let's suppose PBP Version is the same 2.60 version ( not guaranteed ... )
Alain
if the value bytes are constants ...
you could use POKECODE ...
i.e.
see § 5.54 of the LAST version Holy Manual ...
BUUUUUT ... Which version of PBP do you use ???
might be 2.60 ?
After what you have seen ... I wouldn't even try !!!
that means your electronic load draws lots of current @ start ( called an overshoot ) and you are not sure it's internal circuits can...
my main question is ... Why having chosen such " monster size " mosfets ???
1) Imagine some kind of Halogen lights as a load: the inrush current can easily overload the switching supply ...
2)...
Hi, Ioannis,
How are you ???
That could be done just checking the dedicated bits of the processor, then powering small LEDS showing what happened.
BUT that needs some more datasheet...
Hi Pescador,
Take it easy ...
Some of us here live thousands miles away from you ... and don't know about the first bit of your programming or electronics design skills ...
So, the first of...
BTW ...
What kind of load do you intend to drive ???
Alain
Hi, Richard
I tried this some years ago ... HIGH and LOW do not show the RMF " feature " ... even with a 3.3µF Tantalum capacitor as a load !
Alain
a RESET could be a good explanation ...
Alain
Top secret electronic ignition ??? .... ;)
MC3334P clone ?
- ADC inputs have a maximum input feed impedance to respond as fast as required ... see Pic datasheet for details.
so, I presume @...
Hi,
I have a big problem with your program ...
What is it intended to do ??? ( Which inputs give which Outputs ??? ) or explain what you try to drive.
Understand by that there's a problem...
Hi,
Please ...
- provide your full config section ( ports config included )
- provide your full schematics ( Pic + Supply + Power sections )
No way to give you a decent answer without...
Salut Zorglub, salue Champignac pour moi ... ce pseudo ne m'est pas totalement inconnu :D
The question is ...
what happens is quite predictable ... BUT, having a look to your code and knowing...
RTFM Datasheet § 6.5.1 ...
Might be a good reason ...
Alain