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How to Name a Pin

 
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sobinstn



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How to Name a Pin
PostPosted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 1:12 pm     Reply with quote

How do I name a pin in PIC ccs compiler? Example name RB0 to Enable, so that I can use enable=1 for high and enable =0 for low?
jeremiah



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 3:55 pm     Reply with quote

Usually in CCS you would use the following paradigm:

Code:

#define ENABLE PIN_A7

...


output_low(ENABLE);
...
output_high(ENABLE);
...
output_toggle(ENABLE);

...etc.


You can go:

Code:

#byte PORTB = <address or getenv() call>
#bit ENABLE = PORTB.0

...

ENABLE = 1;


But that is usually more hackish and used to work around bugs or unsupported functionality.
sobinstn



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Thank you.. This is working..
PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 12:12 am     Reply with quote

jeremiah wrote:
Usually in CCS you would use the following paradigm:

Code:

#define ENABLE PIN_A7

...


output_low(ENABLE);
...
output_high(ENABLE);
...
output_toggle(ENABLE);

...etc.


You can go:

Code:

#byte PORTB = <address or getenv() call>
#bit ENABLE = PORTB.0

...

ENABLE = 1;


But that is usually more hackish and used to work around bugs or unsupported functionality.
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