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Undefined identifier TXSTAbits , RCSTAbits

 
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Undefined identifier TXSTAbits , RCSTAbits
PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2023 4:03 am     Reply with quote

How to solve this error (16F685)?
Code:

// Function to initialize UART module
void UART_Init() {
    output_low(PIN_C7);  // TX pin as output
    output_high(PIN_C6); // RX pin as input
   
    TXSTAbits.TXEN = 1;  // Enable transmitter
    RCSTAbits.CREN = 1;  // Enable receiver
    TXSTAbits.BRGH = 1;  // High-speed mode

}


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2023 5:09 am     Reply with quote

curious am i , so downloaded the datasheet.

According to Table3, on page 4, that PIC does NOT have a UART. That explains the error message.
The version 689 and 690 do have the USART though.


BTW, these...comments are wrong.

output_low(PIN_C7); // TX pin as output

//configures the pin as an output and sends a 'zero' to that pin


output_high(PIN_C6); // RX pin as input

//configures the pin as an output and sends a 'one' to that pin
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2023 5:50 am     Reply with quote

temtronic wrote:
curious am i , so downloaded the datasheet.

According to Table3, on page 4, that PIC does NOT have a UART. That explains the error message.
The version 689 and 690 do have the USART though.



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Is it possible to use 16F685 to interface with PZEM-004T AC communication module?

https://innovatorsguru.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/PZEM-004T-V3.0-Datasheet-User-Manual.pdf
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2023 10:32 am     Reply with quote

Yes, it should be possible, though you'll need to use a 'software' UART. The device is NOT 'RS-485', rather just normal TTL, so you connect PIC TX pin to module RX pin, and PIC RX pin to modules TX pin.
You'll also have to create the 'CRC', that they talk about..it's the last 2 bytes the PIC will send.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2023 11:38 pm     Reply with quote

It'll be hard though. The whole approach will need to be re-thought, since
receive on a software UART has no buffering and requires you to be
waiting for the data. It can probably be done, but will need a lot of
reprogramming. I must admit the idea of handling serial MODBUS without
a serial interrupt is going to be pretty scary programming.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 23, 2023 6:03 am     Reply with quote

Ttelmah wrote:
It'll be hard though. The whole approach will need to be re-thought, since
receive on a software UART has no buffering and requires you to be
waiting for the data. It can probably be done, but will need a lot of
reprogramming. I must admit the idea of handling serial MODBUS without
a serial interrupt is going to be pretty scary programming.


By using the PIC 16F685 microcontroller to interface with the PZEM-004T module and requesting data only when necessary, I can avoid the continuous need for serial communication and data reading, which eliminates the need for complex buffering mechanisms and real-time handling. This approach allows I to have more control over when data is retrieved, making it easier to handle the communication process and ensuring that I ready to receive and process the data when it is requested.
Do you agree?
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 23, 2023 7:37 am     Reply with quote

Provided you use one of the 10 pins that are 'IOC', you can create a reliable software UART. 'Old school', done before UARTs were actually available.
I'm pretty sure someone here , or on the Internet, has cut code......
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