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− | File:PicOClock-frame1.jpg | + | File:PicOClock-frame1.jpg|During the first period, we will draw all vertical segments, and horizontal upper segments only.As a game, I let you try to find out the spot trajectory. Don't forget the rules : you can't go backward, you can't clear the spot, but you can move so fast verticaly that the eye can't see the spot moving. The lowest line under the digits is not significant, it his the place where the spot is parked when not used to draw a segment. |
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− | If you like it, please see also my [[Pic Pal Video Library]], | + | If you like it, please see also my [[Pic Pal Video Library]], and also [[PicoOSD]] |
==Circuit Schematic== | ==Circuit Schematic== |
An On-Screen-Display with only 5 components !
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Let me introduce PicoOClock to you with this short video clip :
During the first period, we will draw all vertical segments, and horizontal upper segments only.As a game, I let you try to find out the spot trajectory. Don't forget the rules : you can't go backward, you can't clear the spot, but you can move so fast verticaly that the eye can't see the spot moving. The lowest line under the digits is not significant, it his the place where the spot is parked when not used to draw a segment.
If you like it, please see also my Pic Pal Video Library, and also PicoOSD
/* ******************************************************************************* * PICOCLOCK : PIC Oscilloscope CLOCK ******************************************************************************* * * This program shows how to display a digital clock on an oscilloscope * with a PIC and only 4 resistors. * * Circuit schematics : * * ------------+ * RA0 +----------------> to oscilloscope X trigger input * | * RA1 +----------------> pull-up, button to ground : minutes adjustment * RA2 +----------------> pull-up, button to ground : hours adjustment * PIC | ____ * RB1 +----|____|-----+---------> to oscilloscope Y input * | 680 | * | +-+ * | | | 330 * | +-+ * | ____ | * RB0 +----|____|-----+ * | 680 | * ------------+ +-+ * | | 680 * +-+ * | * ----- * --- GND * - * * Oscilloscope setup : * set timebase to 0.1 ms, V/div = 1 V * select external trigger. * * source code for mikro C compiler V7.0.0.3 * feel free to use this code at your own risks * and don't bother me if you get addicted watching this clock. * * target : PIC16 or PIC18, 16 Mhz crystal * HS clock, no watchdog. * * tested with PIC16F84A and PIC16F877A * * Author : Bruno Gavand, October 2007 * see more details on http://www.micro-examples.com/ * ******************************************************************************* */ #define TRIGGER PORTA.F0 // this output is to be connected to oscilloscope trigger input #define KEY PORTA & 0b110 // input keys mask #define KEY_MIN_UP PORTA & 0b010 // minute adjust button #define KEY_HH_UP PORTA & 0b100 // hour adjust button /* * 2 bits R2R DAC gives 4 output levels : */ #define HIGH PORTB = 0b11 // uper line #define MID PORTB = 0b10 // middle line #define LOW PORTB = 0b01 // lower line #define ZERO PORTB = 0b00 // lowest line #define MAX_SCALER 15625 // number of timer 0 overflow per second @ 16 Mhz = 16000000 / 4 / 256 #define MAX_DIGIT 6 // number of digits to be displayed #define SLOTS (MAX_DIGIT * 3 + 4) // number of time slots : 2 for header, 3 per digits, 2 for trailer /* * 10 digits 7 segment encoding + blank */ const unsigned char septSeg[11] = { 0x3f, 0x06, 0x5b, 0x4f, 0x66, 0x6d, 0x7d, 0x07, 0x7f, 0x6f, 0x00 } ; /* * slot index for digit start */ const unsigned char sIdx[] = {1, 4, 8, 11, 15, 18} ; unsigned char display[MAX_DIGIT] ; // digit to be displayed /* * time slot encoded line flags : * bit 0 is upper line * bit 1 is middle line * bit 2 is lower line * (if no line flag is set, spot is redirected to lowest line) * bit 6 is lower vertical bar * bit 7 is upper vertical bar */ unsigned char line[SLOTS] ; unsigned char dIdx = 0 ; // time slot counter unsigned char fIdx = 0 ; // frame counter unsigned int scaler = 0 ; // RTC scaler unsigned char ss = 0, mn = 0, hh = 0 ; // RTC /* * around 10 micro-second delay */ void delay10us() { Delay_us(10) ; } /* * ISR */ void interrupt(void) { if(INTCON.T0IF) // if timer 0 overflow { scaler++ ; // increment scaler if(scaler > MAX_SCALER) // one second has expired ? { scaler = 0 ; // clear scaler ss++ ; // next second if(ss == 60) // last second in minute ? { ss = 0 ; // clear second mn++ ; // next minute if(mn == 60) // last minute in hour ? { mn = 0 ; // clear minute hh++ ; // next hour if(hh == 24) // last hour in day ? { hh = 0 ; // clear hour } } } } if(line[dIdx].F6 && line[dIdx].F7) // if full vertical bar { LOW, HIGH, LOW, HIGH ; LOW, HIGH, LOW, HIGH ; LOW, HIGH, LOW, HIGH ; LOW, HIGH, LOW, HIGH ; LOW, HIGH, LOW, HIGH ; LOW, HIGH, LOW, HIGH ; LOW, HIGH, LOW, HIGH ; LOW, HIGH, LOW, HIGH ; } else if(line[dIdx].F6) // if lower vertical bar { MID, LOW, MID, LOW ; MID, LOW, MID, LOW ; MID, LOW, MID, LOW ; MID, LOW, MID, LOW ; MID, LOW, MID, LOW ; MID, LOW, MID, LOW ; MID, LOW, MID, LOW ; MID, LOW, MID, LOW ; } else if(line[dIdx].F7) // if upper vertical bar { MID, HIGH, MID, HIGH ; MID, HIGH, MID, HIGH ; MID, HIGH, MID, HIGH ; MID, HIGH, MID, HIGH ; MID, HIGH, MID, HIGH ; MID, HIGH, MID, HIGH ; MID, HIGH, MID, HIGH ; MID, HIGH, MID, HIGH ; } if(dIdx == 7) // hour : minute separator { LOW, Delay10us() ; MID, Delay10us() ; } else if(dIdx == 14) // minute : second separator { if(scaler < MAX_SCALER / 2) // blink 0.5 Hz { LOW, Delay10us() ; MID, Delay10us() ; } } switch(fIdx) // depending on frame index { case 0: // upper line if(line[dIdx] & 1) { HIGH ; } else { ZERO ; } break ; case 1: // middle line if(line[dIdx] & 2) { MID ; } else { ZERO ; } break ; case 2: // lower line if(line[dIdx] & 4) { LOW ; } else { ZERO ; } break ; } dIdx++ ; // next slot if(dIdx == SLOTS) // last slot ? { dIdx = 0 ; // clear slot TRIGGER = 1 ; // triggers the scope fIdx++ ; // next frame if(fIdx == 3) // last frame ? { fIdx = 0 ; // clear frame } TRIGGER = 0 ; // end trigger } INTCON.T0IF = 0 ; // clear timer 0 overflow } } /* * main entry */ void main() { #ifdef P16F877A /* * set PORTA as digital I/O */ ADCON1 = 7 ; CMCON = 7 ; #endif TRISA = 0b110 ; // PORTA direction register PORTA = 0 ; TRISB = 0 ; // PORTB is output PORTB = 0 ; /* * clear buffers */ memset(&line, 0, sizeof(line)) ; memset(display, 0, sizeof(display)) ; OPTION_REG = 0b11011000 ; // timer 0 prescaler is 1:1 INTCON = 0b10100000 ; // start interrupts for(;;) // main loop { unsigned char i ; if(KEY) // is a button pressed ? { if(KEY_MIN_UP) // adjust minutes { ss = 0 ; mn++ ; } else if(KEY_HH_UP) // adjust hours { ss = 0 ; hh++ ; } mn %= 60 ; // prevent minute overflow hh %= 24 ; // prevent hours overflow Delay_ms(100) ; // debounce } /* * prepare display buffer */ display[5] = ss % 10 ; // seconds display[4] = ss / 10 ; display[3] = mn % 10 ; // minutes display[2] = mn / 10 ; display[1] = hh % 10 ; // hours display[0] = (hh > 9) ? hh / 10 : 10 ; // blank first digit if zero /* * prepare time slot flags */ for(i = 0 ; i < MAX_DIGIT ; i++) // for each digit { unsigned char s ; unsigned char *p ; s = septSeg[display[i]] ; // get 7 segment encoding p = &line[sIdx[i]] ; // get pointer to time slot, left part of the digit (*p).F0 = s.F0 ; // a segment (*p).F1 = s.F6 ; // g segment (*p).F2 = s.F3 ; // d segment (*p).F6 = s.F4 ; // e segment (*p).F7 = s.F5 ; // f segment p++ ; // next slot, center part of the digit (*p).F0 = s.F0 ; // a segment (continuation) (*p).F1 = s.F6 ; // g segment (continuation) (*p).F2 = s.F3 ; // d segment (continuation) p++ ; // next slot, right part of the digit (*p).F6 = s.F2 ; // b segment (*p).F7 = s.F1 ; // c segment } } }
Download PicoOSD-project.zip file for mikroC : File:PicoOSD-project.zip
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