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PIC16F19156
Hello
I'm using Flowcode 6 and I need a PIC16 with higher ram for a OLED display project
I selected PIC16F19156 for the task but I can't find the chip (Build - Find Target)
PIC16F19156 I/SP-ND from DigiKey
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I'm using Flowcode 6 and I need a PIC16 with higher ram for a OLED display project
I selected PIC16F19156 for the task but I can't find the chip (Build - Find Target)
PIC16F19156 I/SP-ND from DigiKey
John
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Re: PIC16F19156
Hi John,
We currently do not support this device, even in Flowcode 8. I could look at adding it into v8 if that would be useful.
I'm afraid that the compiler shipped with Flowcode 6 will not support this chip.
We currently do not support this device, even in Flowcode 8. I could look at adding it into v8 if that would be useful.
I'm afraid that the compiler shipped with Flowcode 6 will not support this chip.
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Hi Benj
That is a sad time. I would of thought PIC16 family would cover all chips or at least have a update to Compiler.
The chips arrived this morning $16 dollars down the drain
Benj do you happen to know a 28pin chip with SRAM Byte 2048 ?
I have a SSD3106 OLED display that needs more memory other then 1024.
The PIC16F family in Flowcode 6 all work work with my Compiler ?
John
That is a sad time. I would of thought PIC16 family would cover all chips or at least have a update to Compiler.
The chips arrived this morning $16 dollars down the drain
Benj do you happen to know a 28pin chip with SRAM Byte 2048 ?
I have a SSD3106 OLED display that needs more memory other then 1024.
The PIC16F family in Flowcode 6 all work work with my Compiler ?
John
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Re: PIC16F19156
Hi John,
It has 3.6K of SRAM which is over 1K more than PIC16F19156.
You can't program the newer devices with PICkit 2, without a resistor in series with VPP.
Maybe best to use PICkit 3/4 or mikroProg for PIC, dsPIC, PIC24, and PIC32.
It's not PIC16F but I'm using an 18F chip to drive a 5in resistive touch LCD and its works brilliantly!
Looking at devices Flowcode 6 supports then what about 18F26K80?JLeith wrote:Benj do you happen to know a 28pin chip with SRAM Byte 2048 ?
It has 3.6K of SRAM which is over 1K more than PIC16F19156.
You can't program the newer devices with PICkit 2, without a resistor in series with VPP.
Maybe best to use PICkit 3/4 or mikroProg for PIC, dsPIC, PIC24, and PIC32.
It's not PIC16F but I'm using an 18F chip to drive a 5in resistive touch LCD and its works brilliantly!
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Re: PIC16F19156
Thank you Martin.
Let me try the PIC18F26K80 and see if my program will complies to hex.
Back in a few minutes
John
Let me try the PIC18F26K80 and see if my program will complies to hex.
Back in a few minutes
John
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Re: PIC16F19156
Hi Martin
I was able to select the PIC18F26K80 it didn't like my use of A4.
Has a internal OSC.
It compiled to Hex. Hurray...
Did get some cautions.
Caution: argument of 'delay_us' calls must have a value of 1 or more
Caution: Delay inaccurrate: 'delay_us', Delay overhead:0ms, Unit delay:0.00101725ms, Delay resolution:1 units
Caution: Delay inaccurrate: 'delay_ms', Delay overhead:0ms, Unit delay:1.00016ms, Delay resolution:1 units
Warning unreferenced functions removed:
Here is my OLED project. Flowcode
I was able to select the PIC18F26K80 it didn't like my use of A4.
Has a internal OSC.
It compiled to Hex. Hurray...
Did get some cautions.
Caution: argument of 'delay_us' calls must have a value of 1 or more
Caution: Delay inaccurrate: 'delay_us', Delay overhead:0ms, Unit delay:0.00101725ms, Delay resolution:1 units
Caution: Delay inaccurrate: 'delay_ms', Delay overhead:0ms, Unit delay:1.00016ms, Delay resolution:1 units
Warning unreferenced functions removed:
Here is my OLED project. Flowcode
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Take a look at this postJLeith wrote:Caution: Delay inaccurrate: 'delay_us', Delay overhead:0ms, Unit delay:0.00101725ms, Delay resolution:1 units
Caution: Delay inaccurrate: 'delay_ms', Delay overhead:0ms, Unit delay:1.00016ms, Delay resolution:1 units
Also at this post
Glad it compiles for you that is promising.
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Morning Martin.
Thank you for the info on the "Caution". New beginnings for me in the PIC18 world.
John
Thank you for the info on the "Caution". New beginnings for me in the PIC18 world.
John
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Hi John, not just for the 18f world but same applies to the 16f world as well.
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Re: PIC16F19156
Hello Martin
My new PIC18F26K80 arrived and I started the design for a OLED display
I tried to load the PIC18 and it fails code 36
Check my connections all look good.
Here is a mock up of the board.
I listed the NFR905 wiring as black leads and the OLED
The error says it cant find the PIC ?
suggestions
John
My new PIC18F26K80 arrived and I started the design for a OLED display
I tried to load the PIC18 and it fails code 36
Check my connections all look good.
Here is a mock up of the board.
I listed the NFR905 wiring as black leads and the OLED
The error says it cant find the PIC ?
suggestions
John
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Thought maybe my PICKIT2 won't load a PIC18F26K80
I tried doing a Hex load with Pickit 2 and it could not find a PIC18F26K80
Does this mean I should purchase Pikit3
John
I tried doing a Hex load with Pickit 2 and it could not find a PIC18F26K80
Does this mean I should purchase Pikit3
John
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I see the Pickit 3 at Microsoft is $47.95
And there is a Pickit 4 in the market for $47.95.
Not sure if I need to upgrade should I get the 4 or 3 version. seeing they are the same price ?
John
And there is a Pickit 4 in the market for $47.95.
Not sure if I need to upgrade should I get the 4 or 3 version. seeing they are the same price ?
John
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Hi John,
Wow that's expensive! I remember when you could buy the PICkit 3 with a nice dev board for £18.
The PICkit 4 is likely more future proof. I have used one but nowhere near as much as I have used a PICkit 3 so it's hard for me to make a good call.
Wow that's expensive! I remember when you could buy the PICkit 3 with a nice dev board for £18.
The PICkit 4 is likely more future proof. I have used one but nowhere near as much as I have used a PICkit 3 so it's hard for me to make a good call.
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Hello Benj
Thank you for responding to my latest wow as me.
I think I will go with the PicKit 3 seeing that appears to be the most common.
I found on for sale on Amazon Prime £17.73 or $29 cdn.
Now my next mountain to climb. It only comes with the PicKit3 interface.
No CD.
Benj do you know where I can get the Software and I recall the mess I had getting my Pickit2 settings
It took 3 weeks to find the settings when I had to get a new laptop.
Once I find the software to download I will purchase the new PicKit3 from Amazon.
Thank you
John
Thank you for responding to my latest wow as me.
I think I will go with the PicKit 3 seeing that appears to be the most common.
I found on for sale on Amazon Prime £17.73 or $29 cdn.
Now my next mountain to climb. It only comes with the PicKit3 interface.
No CD.
Benj do you know where I can get the Software and I recall the mess I had getting my Pickit2 settings
It took 3 weeks to find the settings when I had to get a new laptop.
Once I find the software to download I will purchase the new PicKit3 from Amazon.
Thank you
John
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Re: PIC16F19156
Hi John,
Good find, that sounds like a better price!
You need MPLAB X and when installing make sure that the IPE option is ticked, this is what Flowcode uses and also allows you to program stand alone.
Flowcode details are here.
https://www.matrixtsl.com/wiki/index.ph ... _.28NEW.29
Or go to the Flowcode wiki and search for PICkit.
Good find, that sounds like a better price!
You need MPLAB X and when installing make sure that the IPE option is ticked, this is what Flowcode uses and also allows you to program stand alone.
Flowcode details are here.
https://www.matrixtsl.com/wiki/index.ph ... _.28NEW.29
Or go to the Flowcode wiki and search for PICkit.
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Re: PIC16F19156
Hello Benj
Thank you so much for the help.
I have placed my order for the PicKit3
I will let you know how it goes.
John
Thank you so much for the help.
I have placed my order for the PicKit3
I will let you know how it goes.
John