Hi V,

I started with a library called 'pic_data_hef' that will have the exact same 
interface as the current JAL library 'pic_data_eeprom' and I will make sample 
files and test it for the PIC16F1765, PIC16F1503 and PIC16F1455.

For which PIC did you try to implement the High Endurance Flash programming? If 
I have the sample I can test it on that one too.

Thanks.

Kind regards,

Rob

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Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> namens Rob CJ 
<[email protected]>
Verzonden: zondag 17 mei 2020 08:18
Aan: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Onderwerp: Re: [jallib] Digital Controlled Power Supply Project

Hi V,

Thanks. The Power Supply that I initially created had an analog voltmeter and 
analog ampèremeter since digital variants did not exist at that time 😉. I 
replaced them by the digital versions a few years ago.

I also had problems getting the High Endurance Flash up and running. The 
problem is that all examples that I saw did not work (or I did not understand 
them). Still there is still some strange issue with the start address so I had 
to add 1 to it before it worked.

So maybe I should look at the starting address issue and make a library out of 
that so that it can used just as easily as EEPROM.

Kind regards,

Rob

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Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> namens v 
<[email protected]>
Verzonden: zondag 17 mei 2020 06:29
Aan: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Onderwerp: Re: [jallib] Digital Controlled Power Supply Project

Very nice Rob,
Your picture remember me the voltmeter/ammeters I have ordered in december 2019 
and did not arrived yet, seems the pack is blocked in China.
In old boys memory, the linear is always better than any switching supply when 
talking about noise. However the newest switching supplies with spread spectrum 
seems to be used including in nowadays HIFI equipments. Anyway, those can not 
be compared with old days HiFi...:)
High endurance flash used as a EEPROM is a pain in the ass, I've tried once to 
use it but gave up.
good luck to your future projects!

On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 5:45 PM RobJ 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi all,

For your information. I created a new project using JAL. It is a digital 
controlled linear power supply, posted on Instructables:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Digital-Controlled-Linear-Power-Supply/

I hope it will help promoting JAL.

This project also resulted in a new JAL library since I used a Digital 
Potentiometer for which I created a library. There was already one library 
available for the Microchip mcp4131 but I used a x9c103 from Renasas. The 
library is currently available in the latest bee package.

Next to that I am thinking if I should create an library for non volatile 
storage using High Endurance Flash (HEF). You all know EEPROM for storage of 
non volatile data and for which there is a JAL library. In my power supply 
design I used a PIC16F1765 which does not have EEPROM storage but uses what 
Microchip calls High Endurance Flash which resides at the last part of the 
program memory in flash. Programming this flash is different than programming 
EEPROM but until now I did not hear of any request for a library to program HEF.

My upcoming project is a library for the TM1637 a popular chip to drive six 
7-segment displays combined with a keyboard scanner for which a library was 
requested some time ago. I created the library but am waiting for the 
components to test it. Once tested it will be added to the bee package.

Kind regards,

Rob



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