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Version 4 Micro Processor Pulse controller

Started by CLaNZeR, April 24, 2007, 06:27:12 AM

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CLaNZeR

Only drawing up the PCB's while in the hotel room, not making them LOL!!!
Dun't think I would get all those chemicals through Airport Security!!!

I work away from home 5 days a week on short term contracts, so tend to move around a bit, which is a pain as cannot do anything until I get home at weekends, if it involves using my workshop :(

I did the Windows Configuration Software last night and have placed some screen shots below, can you think of any other configuration that may need adding?





Each Module has a Tab and can be programmed individually as above.

Regards

Sean.
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CLaNZeR

Hi Mike

Well managed to get a few hours testing out the Pic Code and Circuit today.

There is a couple of Mods need doing to the PCB's, but apart from that the communication between PC and first Pic on the Main Board is working great and also the Communication Between Pic1 on Main Board and Pic 2 on Module 1 is also now spot on and behaving.

The Two mods are on the picture below.

1.) You will need to cross over the Links for the TX and RX lines for Pic Chip on main module. Cannot beleive I got that wrong after double checking god know how many times LOL, but lucky there are links there, will modify the release PCB with Fix.

2.) I am using serial comms at 9600 Baud between the Main Board Pic Chip and Module Pic Chips.
One line needs a 4K7 Pull up resistor added. So simply solder under the Module Board a 4K7 Resistor between Pin18 of the Pic on each Module Board and 5Volts line which is Pin 14 on the Pic Chip.

Running out of time again this end, as usual never enough time over the weekend, but should be able to get it finished this week over a couple of evenings.



Cheers

Sean.


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CLaNZeR

Yep just pop a resistor on the module board between Pin18 and Pin14 on the Pic Chip. Pin 14 is 5 volts.

Was thinking what you said about using the circuit also as a Pulse generator and all anyone would have to do is put a link in place of the Opto Sensor and then the Pic will just use the Trigger delay and Pulse Width to generate a permant Clock signal.

The timing at the moment is in Milliseconds but we can drop that down to Microseconds for people wanting more scope and faster pulses. With a 20mhz crystal this means we can get right down to 3US as a minimun pulse delay.

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CLaNZeR

Right, getting there atlast after a weekend of De-Bugging the Pic Code and windows Application.

Find below a link to a Zip file that contains the modified PCB layouts with overlays showing connections for coil and opto switches, Hex files for the Pic Chips and the Windows application.

http://www.overunity.org.uk/PulseControllerVer4.zip

I pretty pleased with this and so far the Pot and Manual Delay options work good, I have not implemented the Variant delays yet but will do at a later date. Also the Rev counter routine needs finishing off.

Any feedback always welcome as usual and will update the website when I get a minute.



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Sean.
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CLaNZeR

Quote from: mramos on May 06, 2007, 12:42:02 PM
Looking good.  Rounding up parts now as it looks like something to play with this week.  I will probably ribbon cable the two boards for now.  As I have PCB DB15 males and no females.  Will look in garage.  Maybe I will find some.

Boards are tinned, drilled.  Have all but the MAX233 I think..


Excellent Mike!

I do not think you will be dissapointed, it works pretty good, but as usual until it is used in anger we will not know all the bugs.

I am really pleased you suggested the point of using as a pulse generator, I have left the code in the main chip controlling the LED when in Run mode and everytime the Fet is taken high or low the LED either lights or does not, this gives a nice Visual idea of what is going on. I will add the option later to disable this and hence save power or using the main chip to feed data back for the Rev Counter. I have nearly got the routine off for this one, but getting irregular results while testing.
I still want to try out the idea of pulsing a Magnet with a certain frequency to turn it on or off and I reckon this will work great for that experiment also.

I was really surprised the pots worked as well as they do and a variable pulse can be achieved very simply by turning these with a screw driver for tweaking. Again the visual of the LED shows this, without having to get out the scope, of course at higher speeds this will be needed.

I have changed course with the pulse motor for now and am going to try and pulse a very low power solenoid that I have attached to a magnet on a slider, rather than going for the back EMF collection for now.
As you know it takes very little movement by hand with a magnet pointing towards a wheel loaded with magnets to get it spinning. So the theory is that 3mm of movement will be enough, no dought I will see!!!!



If you get stuck for any parts, PM me and I can post over.

Cheers

Sean.
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