I have a project that requires battery operation. I am using a Lithium Tadiran 3.6V 1/2AA battery for this project. I have an LED that is tied to PORTB.5 so when the PIC starts I pull this pin high and this never happens. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance, Scott --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.841 / Virus Database: 572 - Release Date: 1/21/2005 |
Running PIC16F628A at 3.6V
Started by ●February 6, 2005
Reply by ●February 6, 20052005-02-06
Hi Scott,
I have use for a project 3.6V lithium battery. It is fuction very good
and he have not a problem.
Look for you progam. You must the "Brown-out
Detect (BOD)" Fuse disable.
And make the LED anot pin to the VCC and
the catod pin to the ProtB.5 with resistor(330R). The LED are light if you
make the port pin to LOW.
And last clue. Make the MCU for unused time
to sleep mod, or use R/C ocs. for use low power. The 16LF628A wase more better
than a normal 16F628A PIC, because the have LOW power feature.
Hasan ARSLAN
Scott Lingerfelt <s...@covcable.com> wrote:
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Reply by ●February 6, 20052005-02-06
Thanks, Hasan
The problem seems to be with my in-circuit programming circuit.
How did you handle this? I am using the example on the PICBASIC
website. I have taken the PIC out of my circuit programmed out of circuit
and then replaced the PIC and everything seems to work. I am using the
RB7, RB6, and MCLR with a diode.
Thanks for your input, Scott
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Reply by ●February 6, 20052005-02-06
If Low Voltage Programming is enabled in the Config bits then RB4 is used to turn it on. As you are probably using high voltage programming, this pin must be held to ground while the device is programmed. This is a PITA because it further complicates circuit design. Best to disable low voltage programming in the config bits. --- In , "Scott Lingerfelt" <slingerfelt@c...> wrote: > Thanks, Hasan > > The problem seems to be with my in-circuit programming circuit. How did you > handle this? I am using the example on the PICBASIC website. I have taken > the PIC out of my circuit programmed out of circuit and then replaced the > PIC and everything seems to work. I am using the RB7, RB6, and MCLR with a > diode. > > Thanks for your input, Scott > -----Original Message----- > From: Hasan Arslan [mailto:arslanweb@y...] > Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 2:31 PM > To: > Subject: Re: [piclist] Running PIC16F628A at 3.6V > Hi Scott, > I have use for a project 3.6V lithium battery. It is fuction very good and > he have not a problem. > > Look for you progam. You must the "Brown-out Detect (BOD)" Fuse disable. > And make the LED anot pin to the VCC and the catod pin to the ProtB.5 with > resistor(330R). The LED are light if you make the port pin to LOW. > And last clue. Make the MCU for unused time to sleep mod, or use R/C ocs. > for use low power. The 16LF628A wase more better than a normal 16F628A PIC, > because the have LOW power feature. > > Hasan ARSLAN > Scott Lingerfelt <slingerfelt@c...> wrote: > > I have a project that requires battery operation. I am using a Lithium > Tadiran 3.6V 1/2AA battery for this project. I have an LED that is tied > to > PORTB.5 so when the PIC starts I pull this pin high and this never > happens. > > Can someone point me in the right direction? > > Thanks in advance, Scott > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.841 / Virus Database: 572 - Release Date: 1/21/2005 > to unsubscribe, go to http://www.yahoogroups.com and follow the > instructions > > > ------------------------------- --------- > -- > > instructions > > ------------------------------- --------- > -- > Yahoo! Groups Links > > a.. To > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.841 / Virus Database: 572 - Release Date: 1/21/2005 |
Reply by ●February 7, 20052005-02-07
Obvious things to consider: pin enabled as an output? LED wired correctly? proper dropping resistor for the LED? Is the PIC actually running? Are you getting any voltage agross the LED? One possibility is something I saw when running off of 3.2V (628A as well as the 12F629/675. It appears that the PIC is not able to drive an LED with the full Vcc (of 3.2V). It did light the LED but very dimmly and the voltage was lower than it should have been. I never did understand why but I used a driver transistor (2n3904) to get enough voltage to the LED. You might try that. But before you do that, measure the voltage across the LED to see what you are getting. Phil --- In , "rtstofer" <rstofer@p...> wrote: > > > If Low Voltage Programming is enabled in the Config bits then RB4 is > used to turn it on. As you are probably using high voltage > programming, this pin must be held to ground while the device is > programmed. This is a PITA because it further complicates circuit > design. > > Best to disable low voltage programming in the config bits. > > --- In , "Scott Lingerfelt" > <slingerfelt@c...> wrote: > > Thanks, Hasan > > > > The problem seems to be with my in-circuit programming circuit. > How did you > > handle this? I am using the example on the PICBASIC website. I > have taken > > the PIC out of my circuit programmed out of circuit and then > replaced the > > PIC and everything seems to work. I am using the RB7, RB6, and > MCLR with a > > diode. > > > > Thanks for your input, Scott > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Hasan Arslan [mailto:arslanweb@y...] > > Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 2:31 PM > > To: > > Subject: Re: [piclist] Running PIC16F628A at 3.6V > > > > > > Hi Scott, > > I have use for a project 3.6V lithium battery. It is fuction > very good and > > he have not a problem. > > > > Look for you progam. You must the "Brown-out Detect (BOD)" Fuse > disable. > > And make the LED anot pin to the VCC and the catod pin to the > ProtB.5 with > > resistor(330R). The LED are light if you make the port pin to LOW. > > And last clue. Make the MCU for unused time to sleep mod, or use > R/C ocs. > > for use low power. The 16LF628A wase more better than a normal > 16F628A PIC, > > because the have LOW power feature. > > > > Hasan ARSLAN > > > > > > Scott Lingerfelt <slingerfelt@c...> wrote: > > > > I have a project that requires battery operation. I am using > a Lithium > > Tadiran 3.6V 1/2AA battery for this project. I have an LED > that is tied > > to > > PORTB.5 so when the PIC starts I pull this pin high and this > never > > happens. > > > > Can someone point me in the right direction? > > > > Thanks in advance, Scott > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.841 / Virus Database: 572 - Release Date: > 1/21/2005 > > > > > > > > to unsubscribe, go to http://www.yahoogroups.com and follow the > > instructions > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > --------- > > -- > > > > instructions > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > --------- > > -- > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > a.. To > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.841 / Virus Database: 572 - Release Date: 1/21/2005 |