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HELP:: i do not know how to deal with AT command
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HELP:: i do not know how to deal with AT command
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 4:29 pm     Reply with quote

Hi;

I am using pic16f877a to communicate with T68i Sony Ericsson and i do not know how to do that using at command in the CCS C Compiler. I am using Proteus simulation program to connect between virtual PIC (Code program) and the real phone (T68). First I need a program sends "AT" and receive "OK" to know that the connection is exists and if there is a guide to learn how to deal with AT command using CCS C.

note: I am using bluetooth to connect the t68i to PC and get a port number(COM) which used to enter it to the rs232(COMPIM) to connect it.

see: in image.google (proteus rs232 )

-------------------please help its for my graduation project--------------------
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 5:35 pm     Reply with quote

Start first with:

Code:
#use rs232(baud=9600,parity=N,xmit=PIN_C6,rcv=PIN_C7,bits=8,stream=PORT1)


And then with something like:
Code:
printf("AT");


And finally you have to catch the answer from phone
Code:
gets(answer);


And you have to do something with that..... But seriously your question is very cryptic so it's hard to understand what you really want.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 11:50 am     Reply with quote

bungee- wrote:
Start first with:

Code:
#use rs232(baud=9600,parity=N,xmit=PIN_C6,rcv=PIN_C7,bits=8,stream=PORT1)


And then with something like:
Code:
printf("AT");


And finally you have to catch the answer from phone
Code:
gets(answer);


And you have to do something with that..... But seriously your question is very cryptic so it's hard to understand what you really want.



Can you please write a full code starting from #include TO end void main for sending "AT" and receiving OK.

Is there a program or simulator that can make a virtual connection between my code(PIC16f877a) and the real cellphone(T68i) to check if the code is working well because i do not have a programmer.

And if i write a code i will not know if it well work latter. As you know the time is critical for my graduation project.

I do not know if Proteus simulator can do the virtual connection between them if it does i don't know how.

What is the commands that i will use to communicate with cellphone using the AT command (e.g. printf .....etc).

-------------------------------THANKs---------------------------------
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:53 pm     Reply with quote

Sigh....another last minute project...what level of education are you in ??

First off Proteus is full of bugs,errors and faulty DRCs...so good luck finding ANYONE who can properly diagnose WHERE your problems are...

hint.
You will have to add 'errors' to the use rs232(...) options...

hint.
try Google.Given the right combination of keywords IT will find complete working code(took .42 seconds, 135,000 hits)

hint.
you will not learn a thing stealing code off the web, you should have read and done labs

hint.
setting up a PIC under CCS C to interface with a cell phone requires less than 100 lines of sourcecode( 2 written pages).
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 11:09 am     Reply with quote

which program you recommend then??

what do you mean with :

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hint. setting up a PIC under CCS C to interface with a cell phone requires less than 100 lines of sourcecode( 2 written pages).


if you can help just help.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:36 pm     Reply with quote

i need a full program for sending "AT" to mobile and check if "OK" is received. to check the status of mobile.



.......THANKs....
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:45 pm     Reply with quote

cse307 wrote:
i need a full program for sending "AT" to mobile and check if "OK" is received. to check the status of mobile.


Translation: I need someone else to do this for me.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 6:27 am     Reply with quote

You have spent 3 days asking for a program that takes less than 1 day to write for a moderate programmer. Even the hint to use Google did not move you into action.

Here on this forum we want to help you solve a programming problem but we are not going to do all the work for you. Personally I rather have you fail school than to graduate with a stolen program, I have enough devices at home with buggy software written by incompetent programmers.

Let us see you have put some effort into the project. Post the program as far as you have it and we will you hints to complete the program.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 8:12 am     Reply with quote

Please post your school's name,city, and course/year that requires this project.It'd be interesting for some of us 'regulars' to know that info.
As for helping you, as previously stated, there is TONS of code 'out there' in cyberspace, but if you want my working code, it'll cost you a nominal $1 per line of code,less than 1/3 my going rate.I would require all hardware(cellphone, cables, etc.) first to confirm the code works 100% though.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 9:16 am     Reply with quote

You guys crack me up with your bulls-eye comments.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 9:42 am     Reply with quote

i am sorry i did not clear my point view. i did write a program do that but i think its too long to give the write result i just wanted the professional experience to do it more reliable and smaller this is my code :

Quote:

void main(){

char string[11], ok[3];

strcpy(ok, "OK");

delay_ms(500);

fprintf(phone,"AT\r");

string[0]=fgetc(phone);string[1]=fgetc(phone);
string[0]=fgetc(phone);string[1]=fgetc(phone);
string[0]=fgetc(phone);string[0]=fgetc(phone);
string[1]=fgetc(phone);


if(!strcmp(string, ok)){


i am very sorry .i am still new in this things:( THANKs ):
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:04 am     Reply with quote

cse307 wrote:

Code:

void main(){

char string[11], ok[3];

strcpy(ok, "OK");

delay_ms(500);

fprintf(phone,"AT\r");

string[0]=fgetc(phone);string[1]=fgetc(phone);
string[0]=fgetc(phone);string[1]=fgetc(phone);
string[0]=fgetc(phone);string[0]=fgetc(phone);
string[1]=fgetc(phone);


if(!strcmp(string, ok)){



I don't know why you need a 1/2sec pause between copying a string..

but anyway...

You can do a:

gets(string, phone); // See compiler help

to do all that work for you (which if you look, is messed up because the index is incorrectly numbered which won't work of course)

I would recommend NOT pausing at all between the sent of the "AT\n" and the gets(); so as to not jam up the receive buffer with too many chars.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:46 am     Reply with quote

i do not know why i added "delay_ms(500)" just forget it. the thing is that using
Quote:
gets(string, phone);
it will get the "AT" not "OK" becouse when the mobile phone receive "AT" it will reply first by "AT" and cr"\r" then it will reply by "OK\r". using my code string will get the "OK" not "AT". is there some method to do that more shortly.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:54 am     Reply with quote

ATE0 (that's a zero not the letter O) is your friend. (turns off local echo)

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 12:16 pm     Reply with quote

Quote:
fprintf(phone,"ATE0\r");
delay_ms(2000);
fprintf(phone,"AT\r");
fgets(string,phone);

fprintf(hyp,string);


BUT
Quote:
fprintf(hyp,string);


print nothing on hyperterminal ???! it must print "OK"..
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