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BRathbunSpaceElectronics
Joined: 26 Dec 2010 Posts: 4 Location: Connecticut
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printF issue |
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:58 am |
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At the end of the mail is my code,
I am using and LCD and am connect through TTL level RS232 and am having an issue with the printF function. I have 3 methods to send a data line to the LCD. The line I am sending is in a very large font (1/2 the LCD height) at the top of the LCD.
If I use method 1 (ShowNoReading1()). This works but if sent repetitively the LCD display corrupts intermittently. I assume this is because I am not monitoring any handshaking and I am over running the input buffer of the LCD. This could be because the large font takes time to paint to the graphic LCD.
So to start to implement monitoring the buffer near overrun character from the LCD, I changed to method 2 (ShowNoReading2()). This uses LCDSendString() to send the characters one at a time and allow me to count how many times I get the handshaking character from the LCD to stop sending data. This works and the display shows data, though I have not implemented check the handshaking character, only counting any character sent from the LCD
I then figured out I would be actually sending formated numerical data so I changed to method 3 (ShowNoReading3()). This was to use printf to format string data and later formated numerical data. Now what I get is whatever data exists in LCD_Out_Buffer before the printf is executed. So it appears that the printf is not writing any data to LCD_Out_Buffer.
I have had this type of issue before and I think it may be from a misunderstanding I have about string manipulation rules. Can someone steer me to the proper method to use printf to format data into a string for single character transmission so I can check for the handshaking between characters?
Thanks,
Brandon
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#use rs232(STREAM=LCD_LINK, baud=19200,parity=N, bits=8, stop=1, Errors, UART2)
int LCD_Out_Count; //Number of Characters in LCD_Out_Buffer
char LCD_Out_Buffer[40]; //LCD Output Character Buffer
int P_LCD_Buffer_Limit_Hit_Count; //LCD Input Buffer Limit Hit Count
void LCDSendString(void)
{
int iI;
char CH;
If (LCD_Out_Count>0){
For (iI=0;iI<=LCD_Out_Count-1;++iI){
//Check for LCD Response Character
If (kbhit(LCD_LINK)){
//Read Character
CH = fgetc(LCD_LINK);
P_LCD_Buffer_Limit_Hit_Count++;
}//If (kbhit(LCD_LINK))
fPutC(LCD_Out_Buffer[iI],LCD_LINK);
Delay_ms(LCD_CHAR_DELAY_MS);
}//For
}//If (LCD_Out_Count>0)
}//LCDSendString
void ShowNoReading1(void)
{
//Set Large Font
LCDSetFont(LCD_LARGE_FONT);
//Set Position
LCDSetPosition(READING_COL,READING_ROW);
printf (LCD_LINK, " ----- ");
}//ShowNoReading2
void ShowNoReading2(void)
{
//Set Large Font
LCDSetFont(LCD_LARGE_FONT);
//Set Position
LCDSetPosition(READING_COL,READING_ROW);
//Output
strcpy(LCD_Out_Buffer," ----- ");
LCD_Out_Count=15;
LCDSendString();
}//ShowNoReading2
void ShowNoReading3(void)
{
//Set Large Font
LCDSetFont(LCD_LARGE_FONT);
//Set Position
LCDSetPosition(READING_COL,READING_ROW);
printf (LCD_Out_Buffer, " ----- ");
LCD_Out_Count=15;
LCDSendString();
}//ShowNoReading3
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temtronic
Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Posts: 9245 Location: Greensville,Ontario
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 12:23 pm |
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You should post the make/model of the serial LCD you're using.
Sounds like a 'timing' issue...
Perhaps it can't accept data,continuously at 19,200 baud?
I'd hope in it's datasheet it would say something about 'handshaking' protocol(xon/xoff, hardware,max speed)
If it worked for simple 'hello world' tests, at least you've got it wired up right ! |
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PCM programmer
Joined: 06 Sep 2003 Posts: 21708
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:34 pm |
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Quote: |
char LCD_Out_Buffer[40];
void ShowNoReading3(void)
{
//Set Large Font
LCDSetFont(LCD_LARGE_FONT);
//Set Position
LCDSetPosition(READING_COL,READING_ROW);
printf (LCD_Out_Buffer, " ----- ");
LCD_Out_Count=15;
LCDSendString();
}//ShowNoReading3
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You can't use printf to write to a buffer. Use sprintf for this.
This is in the manual. |
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