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Re: Potentiometer with ADC

Quote:
Originally Posted by DustinB_3 View Post
Thanks for the reply but I am not sure that that would work because you have to comment out Set_Number_of_Analog_Channels(SIXTEEN_ANALOG); in order to get the adc to work correctly
I just checked our 2006 code which had a flawlessly working potentiometer, and we still had that line of code.

Here's our whole User_Init. Aside from the commented-out line for the shooter switch, I think it is unmodified from the given code.
Code:
void User_Initialization (void)
{
  Set_Number_of_Analog_Channels(SIXTEEN_ANALOG);    /* DO NOT CHANGE! */
//	shooter_switch=1;
/* FIRST: Set up the I/O pins you want to use as digital INPUTS. */
  digital_io_01 = digital_io_02 = digital_io_03 = digital_io_04 = INPUT;
  digital_io_05 = digital_io_06 = digital_io_07 = digital_io_08 = INPUT;
  digital_io_09 = digital_io_10 = digital_io_11 = digital_io_12 = INPUT;
  digital_io_13 = digital_io_14 = digital_io_15 = digital_io_16 = INPUT;
  digital_io_18 = INPUT;  /* Used for pneumatic pressure switch. */
    /* 
     Note: digital_io_01 = digital_io_02 = ... digital_io_04 = INPUT; 
           is the same as the following:

           digital_io_01 = INPUT;
           digital_io_02 = INPUT;
           ...
           digital_io_04 = INPUT;
    */

/* SECOND: Set up the I/O pins you want to use as digital OUTPUTS. */
  digital_io_17 = OUTPUT;    /* Example - Not used in Default Code. */

/* THIRD: Initialize the values on the digital outputs. */
  rc_dig_out17 = 0;

/* FOURTH: Set your initial PWM values.  Neutral is 127. */
  pwm01 = pwm02 = pwm03 = pwm04 = pwm05 = pwm06 = pwm07 = pwm08 = 127;
  pwm09 = pwm10 = pwm11 = pwm12 = pwm13 = pwm14 = pwm15 = pwm16 = 127;

/* FIFTH: Set your PWM output types for PWM OUTPUTS 13-16.
  /*   Choose from these parameters for PWM 13-16 respectively:               */
  /*     IFI_PWM  - Standard IFI PWM output generated with Generate_Pwms(...) */
  /*     USER_CCP - User can use PWM pin as digital I/O or CCP pin.           */
  Setup_PWM_Output_Type(IFI_PWM,IFI_PWM,IFI_PWM,IFI_PWM);

  /* 
     Example: The following would generate a 40KHz PWM with a 50% duty cycle on the CCP2 pin:

         CCP2CON = 0x3C;
         PR2 = 0xF9;
         CCPR2L = 0x7F;
         T2CON = 0;
         T2CONbits.TMR2ON = 1;

         Setup_PWM_Output_Type(USER_CCP,IFI_PWM,IFI_PWM,IFI_PWM);
  */

  /* Add any other initialization code here. */
 
  Init_Serial_Port_One();
  Init_Serial_Port_Two();

#ifdef TERMINAL_SERIAL_PORT_1    
  stdout_serial_port = SERIAL_PORT_ONE;
#endif

#ifdef TERMINAL_SERIAL_PORT_2    
  stdout_serial_port = SERIAL_PORT_TWO;
#endif

  Putdata(&txdata);            /* DO NOT CHANGE! */

//  ***  IFI Code Starts Here***
//
//  Serial_Driver_Initialize();
//
//  printf("IFI 2006 User Processor Initialized ...\r");  /* Optional - Print initialization message. */

  User_Proc_Is_Ready();         /* DO NOT CHANGE! - last line of User_Initialization */
}