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18F46K22 EXTERNAL INT [Solved]

 
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18F46K22 EXTERNAL INT [Solved]
PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2022 8:07 am     Reply with quote

Hi there.

Do I need to do any other thing when I use external int 0 on this chip? Because I feed the RB0 with 1Hz pulse, it seems that the ISR ignores the low state of the pulse.

Code:
   SETUP_ADC_PORTS(NO_ANALOGS);
    SETUP_COMPARATOR(NC_NC_NC_NC);
      SETUP_COUNTERS(RTCC_INTERNAL,RTCC_DIV_16);
   SETUP_TIMER_1(T1_DISABLED|T1_DIV_BY_1);   
      SETUP_TIMER_2(T2_DISABLED,0xFF,16);
      SETUP_TIMER_3(T3_DISABLED|T3_DIV_BY_8);
      SETUP_TIMER_4(T4_DISABLED,0xFF,16);
      SETUP_TIMER_5(T5_DISABLED|T5_DIV_BY_8);
      SETUP_TIMER_6(T6_DISABLED,0xFF,16);
   SET_TRIS_A(0b00000000); 
   SET_TRIS_B(0b11100001);
   SET_TRIS_C(0b11111111);
   SET_TRIS_D(0b11111111);
   SET_TRIS_E(0b11111111);
   PORT_B_PULLUPS(FALSE);
   EXT_INT_EDGE(0, L_TO_H);
   SETUP_CCP1(CCP_CAPTURE_RE);
   ENABLE_INTERRUPTS(INT_EXT);   //ENABLE RTC INTERRUPTS
//   ENABLE_INTERRUPTS(INT_CCP1); //INABLE INFRARED INTERRUPTION
   ENABLE_INTERRUPTS(GLOBAL); //ENABLE GLOBAL INTERRUPTS


Code:
#INT_EXT   //RTC SR
void RB0_ISR(void)
   {
   SEGUNDOS++;
   if(SEGUNDOS>=60)
      {
      SEGUNDOS=0;
      MINUTOS++;
      }
   if(MINUTOS==60)
        {
      MINUTOS=0;
      HORAS++;
      }
   if(HORAS==24)HORAS=0;
   CLK=1;   
   }


When bit CLK is set, I do some other things on the program, but, somehow, it seems to be always been set on the ISR.

Taking a look at datasheet, I saw that RB0 is also used on SR LATCH and ECCP, but I cannot see any relation to these functions.

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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2022 10:17 am     Reply with quote

What is the Vdd voltage of your PIC ?
What are the voltage levels (high and low) of the 1 Hz pulse ?

If your PIC is running at 5.0v, the 1 Hz pulse needs to be at
least 4.0v for the high level. Ideally it should be higher.

The low voltage level should be a max of 0.8v and ideally lower.
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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2022 10:53 am     Reply with quote

Er. Not sure what you mean, but it will 'ignore the low state'. The
interrupt will trigger when the signal goes high....
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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2022 11:29 am     Reply with quote

Weird!!!!

I may did some mistake. Suddenly, the problem vanishes....

The 1HZ is 0-5V.

It is OK now, working fine.

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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2022 11:41 am     Reply with quote

Quote:
EXT_INT_EDGE(0, L_TO_H);

In your original posted code, show above, you have it set to trigger on
the rising edge. When it goes from low to high, it will trigger.

Quote:
interrupt will trigger when the signal goes high....

It's doing exactly what you told it to do above.
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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2022 11:46 am     Reply with quote

No issues..

There is an BC-548 transistor driving the signal before it enter on RB0, the +5V was loose on the collector, and that's was the problem.

I sorry to disturb.. Once that this thread don't help much, please delete it from the forum.

I apologize the mistake.

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