...a library wich I used it for x84 to control a 22925/22926, 4 digit multiplexed display driver for LED's. Hardware and one example will be presented soon into my page.
-- -- file : 22925.jal -- author : Surducan Vasile -- date : march 2000 -- purpose : procedures for 4 digit multiplexed display 22925/6/ family -- includes : none -- pins : b0 clock, ( 22926 pin 12 ) -- b1 reset, ( 22926 pin 13 ) -- a4 memory, ( 22926 pin 5 and pin 6 ) must be used to avoid -- flicker in count/egg/clock down display mode -- Jal : 04.18, 04.22, 04.24 -- copyleft : V.Surducan............hi-hi..........copyright :V.Surducan -- email : vasile@l30.itim-cj.ro -- URL : http://www.geocities.com/vsurducan/pic.htm ( for hardware ) -- configure port_b var byte count = 0 var byte seconds = 0 var byte hundred = 0 var byte minutes = 0 var bit clock is pin_b0 var bit reset is pin_b1 var bit memo is pin_a4 pin_b0_direction = output pin_b1_direction = output pin_a4_direction = output -- initialize input levels procedure _22926_init is clock = high reset = low end procedure -- reset will clear all 4 digits procedure _22926_reset is reset = high asm nop reset = low end procedure -- writing ( nr_1 * nr_2 ) counts, up to 255 * 255 procedure _22926_write ( byte in nr_1, byte in nr_2 ) is for nr_1 loop for nr_2 loop clock = high clock = low end loop end loop end procedure -- increment less then n (<255) counts procedure _22926_up ( byte in n ) is -- _22926_init if count < n then count = count + 1 clock = high clock = low end if end procedure -- increment less then (cicle +1)*n counts, example: -- ( 3 + 1 ) * 250 = 1000 counts -- ( 9 + 1 ) * 100 = 10000 counts procedure _22926_full_up ( byte in cycle, byte in n ) is if hundred <= cycle then if count == n then count = 0 hundred = hundred + 1 elsif count < n then count = count + 1 clock = high clock = low end if end if end procedure -- decrement less then 255 counts using a trick: reset and increment -- ( count - 1 ) pulses procedure _22926_down is -- _22926_init if count > 0 then count = count - 1 memo = low _22926_reset for count loop clock = high clock = low end loop memo = high end if end procedure -- decrement in decimal (less then 1000 counts) procedure _22926_full_down ( byte in n )is -- _22926_init if hundred >= 1 then count = count - 1 if count == 0 then count = n hundred = hundred - 1 end if memo = low _22926_reset for count loop clock = high clock = low end loop _22926_write ( hundred, n ) memo = high elsif hundred == 0 then _22926_down end if end procedure -- clock increment procedure (seconds incremented in main program) procedure _22926_clock_up ( byte in minutes_max ) is if minutes < minutes_max then if seconds == 60 then seconds = 0 minutes = minutes + 1 end if -- for a rollover clock_up procedure these lines should be added -- and first if...end if condition should be removed -- if minutes == minutes_max then -- minutes = 0 -- end if memo = low _22926_reset for seconds loop clock = high clock = low end loop _22926_write ( minutes, 100 ) memo = high end if end procedure -- clock decrement procedure, at 0.00 decrement stops -- (seconds must be incremented in main program, -- minutes must be defined before use) procedure _22926_clock_down is if ( minutes > 0 ) | ( seconds < 60 ) then if seconds == 60 then minutes = minutes - 1 seconds = 0 end if memo = low _22926_reset for ( 59 - seconds ) loop clock = high clock = low end loop _22926_write ( minutes, 100 ) memo = high end if end procedure
file: /Techref/piclist/jal/led4dmux22925-vs.htm, 4KB, , updated: 2003/4/2 23:40, local time: 2024/11/21 15:09,
3.145.112.23:LOG IN
|
©2024 These pages are served without commercial sponsorship. (No popup ads, etc...).Bandwidth abuse increases hosting cost forcing sponsorship or shutdown. This server aggressively defends against automated copying for any reason including offline viewing, duplication, etc... Please respect this requirement and DO NOT RIP THIS SITE. Questions? <A HREF="http://ecomorder.com/techref/piclist/jal/led4dmux22925-vs.htm"> PIC JAL IO Routine '84 4 digit 22925/22926 LED display driver in JAL by Vasile Surducan</A> |
Did you find what you needed? |
Welcome to ecomorder.com! |
Welcome to ecomorder.com! |
.