![]() ![]() #include "portability.h" // You MUST read portability. ** Programmer: PICkit(tm)1 Version: Flash Starter Kit, V1.60.0 ** Linker: HI-TECH PICC Lite Version: Version 9.60 ** C-Compiler: HI-TECH PICC Lite Version: Version 9.60 ** Assembler: HI-TECH PICC Lite Version: Version 9.60 ** Enviroment: Device: PIC 16F877 Version: I am not sure if it really has to do with the second code but thats my only explanation. The following first programm was working only few days ago, but since i used the second programm, the LED at the back of the SRF02 only signals me its adress but the sensors not ranging anymore. ** Description: Main Temperature Recording Programme Today, I am gonna post about interfacing of multiple Ultrasonic sensor with Arduino. Hi guys, I am programming with arduino since 3 months. ** COMPANY = Wolverhampton University - Third Year Project So will the AT Mega8 code look at all remotely similar?Īs I am a new member and unable to upload attachments I am placing some example code below from 2010 for the PIC 16F877 - this is how I used to do things - is this still current?ĭelays appear to be in mills or similar wording from what I can find.Īll I want is a basic setup file to get be started and back up to speed rest I can work out lol : ELEGOO 5PCS HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Module Distance Sensor Compatible with Arduino UNO MEGA Nano Robot XBee ZigBee : Industrial & Scientific. Wife brought me the Arduino Mega 2560 a few years ago as a Christmas Present and last few days I have picked it up to have a play and get back into programming as I miss it.īut things have moved on so much that I do not recognise anything - looking at sample source code all the headers appear to be missing - do you still need to refer to the various library's if so where the hell are they located - what is this sketch pad how does this work?Ĭan someone please point me in the right direction as I feel like I have landed on an Alien Planet lol ![]() I am old school - started out many years ago 2002 with the Micro Chip PIC (16F636, 16F684, 16F877, & 16F84) NEC-78K Series, Mitsubishi M16C/62P, ATMEL (ATtiny26L, ATmega8)īut since then apart from a brief section in 2010 when I need to design and build a four channel data logger based on a 16F877 with RS232 comms and 4x16 LCD Screen. Hi All, I realise this probably has been done to death a million or more times but I am struggling to find the information I require. ![]()
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