Hi Vasile,
On 03/27/2016 03:22 PM, Vasile Surducan wrote:
Shortly, the answer is no.
Thanks to your email I've took a look to the 16F1765 and I was scared
about it's complexity. Die temperature measurement, zero crossing
detector, OPA, DAC, ADC, slope generator, internal modules routed to
pins via PPS pheripheral...there are a lot of places for mistakes.
Yes, the newer enhanced midrange PICs are loaded with features!
Attractive but a lot to read and learn!
Just a dumb question, I guess you've run first a blinking LED to check
the correct oscillator settings, and then you've checked if the I2C
pins are routed correctly on the 16F675 side...
Well, I checked but might easily have overlooked something. The default
I2C pins are in use for something else and had to use PPS to assign the
to other physical pins. I've done that before with several PICs to test
my revision of the PPS library, but only for one-directional pins.
However I2C pins are bi-directional, nevertheless I think I've done that
correctly.
When there is no echo then either the receive or the transmit is not
working (or both!). I'll add some more led-blinking to see if the
receive works to come closer to the cause.
Thanks for the encouragement!
Regards, Rob.
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