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Help needed please! LCD problem with PIC18F458 [SOLVED]

 
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Help needed please! LCD problem with PIC18F458 [SOLVED]
PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 2:12 am     Reply with quote

I am using RT1602C 16X2 LCD with flex_lcd driver (from PCM) on PIC18F458. However I am getting the usual black line problem on the first row upon power up. I had RW grounded, PIN 3 is between 0.5V to 0.8V.
Version use is 4.128

My main program:
Code:

#include <18F458.h>
#fuses HS,NOPROTECT,NOLVP,NOWDT
#use delay(clock = 20000000)

#include <flex_lcd.c>

void main()
{
delay_ms(1);
lcd_init();  // Always call this first.
lcd_gotoxy(1,1);
lcd_putc("\fHello World\n");
lcd_gotoxy(1,2);

while(1);
}


In flex_lcd:
Code:

#define LCD_DB4   PIN_C2
#define LCD_DB5   PIN_C3
#define LCD_DB6   PIN_C4
#define LCD_DB7   PIN_C5
//
#define LCD_RS    PIN_C0
#define LCD_RW    PIN_D1
#define LCD_E     PIN_C1

// If you only want a 6-pin interface to your LCD, then
// connect the R/W pin on the LCD to ground, and comment
// out the following line.

//#define USE_LCD_RW   1

Help is very much needed.........Thanks...anyone........

LCD datasheet
http://www.pdfsea.com/down/down.php?downid=7190&id=0


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Mike Walne



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 3:04 am     Reply with quote

Try increasing your start up delay to 1000ms

Mike
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 3:19 am     Reply with quote

Mike Walne wrote:
Try increasing your start up delay to 1000ms

Mike


Thanks for the reply.....

No luck either......... Sad
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:39 am     Reply with quote

Very carefully check your LCD connections. (1602's have loads of different pin-outs)

Assuming that your LCD is wired correctly you can try fiddling with some of the other delays. A search here for BLACK or SQUARES will yield plenty of suggestions.

Mike
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:59 am     Reply with quote

If you are absolutely sure your wiring is right, then try disabling the other peripherals on port C. So make sure you initialise timer1, and disable it, same for CCP1, and same for SPI. The commonest cause for not being able to talk properly to one or more pins, is that a peripheral is taking command.
The flex LCD driver is normally 100% reliable if the wiring is right, and it can talk to the pins. One 'classic', is to be connecting to the low four data lines, rather than the high four.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:07 am     Reply with quote

Ttelmah wrote:
If you are absolutely sure your wiring is right, then try disabling the other peripherals on port C. So make sure you initialise timer1, and disable it, same for CCP1, and same for SPI. The commonest cause for not being able to talk properly to one or more pins, is that a peripheral is taking command.

Best Wishes


Don't really understand this part.......

Btw what is the different between #include<> and #include"" ?
Still no luck for my LCD......will carry on trouble shooting...... Sad

seriously no idea what went wrong...........
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:50 am     Reply with quote

"" V <>
Historical, and doesn't seem to actually have any effect in CCS.

In standard C, an include in inverted commas, is searched for first in the project's directory, and only afterwards in the directories defined for libraries, etc.. One in <> signs doesn't look in the local directory first. Potentially speeds searching if you put 'system' defines (in the library path), in <> brackets, while the local stuff of your own, is put in inverted commas.
However CCS seems to treat both the same.

Code:

SETUP_SPI(FALSE);
SETUP_TIMER_1(T1_DISABLED);
SETUP_CCP1(CCP_OFF);


Ensures the peripherals on the port pins _are_ turned off.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:54 am     Reply with quote

Finally.......my LCD works.......

Problem solved: I did not click 'release' under build configuration before building the program (MPLAB IDE).....

Thanks for all the people who replied in this thread! Very Happy
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 4:55 am     Reply with quote

yes been there , had that happen !! Around version 8.3xxx? I talked(on a real phone) to a Microchip MPLAB guy and he told me how to have MPLAB default to 'release' no 'debug'.Involved modifying the 'Windows register' file.
Versions newer than 8.6xx should allow you to save the 'build configuration' to YOUR choice.When I upgraded to 8.86 ,it used the previous 'default/config' file and works fine.
The simple 'blinking LED test program would have NOT worked either(well very,very,very slowly....).
Sure glad you found the problem.....
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