joe rocci - 2017-11-04

Harley
I found my old PicBasicPro code from when I did this years ago. It used a very simple 'bit bang' technique on any output pin, along with 2 other pins for clock and latch. You can very easily translate it to GCB. Send me a reminder when I'm back in my office Monday and I'll post the code.
Joe

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From: Harley Burton haburton@users.sf.net
Date: 11/04/2017 5:13 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: "[gcbasic:discussion]" 579125@discussion.gcbasic.p.re.sf.net
Subject: [gcbasic:discussion] I2C controlling AD9850 DDS

Mike,

Thanks. I guess since it only had the one clock and data lines, I assumed it was an I2C interface...duh. I should have read it more thoroughly and it has been a real challenge to me to make it all come together. I didn one as a parallel interface many years ago but it has been a long time. The PIC16F690 has a synchronous serial port and it looks like that is exactly what I am looking for. You really cleared it up to me.

This site looks to be very good and I am looking forward to working with all of you. When I get a load routine working, I'll be sure and post it for others.

Thanks again,

Harley

N5BFB

73's

I2C controlling AD9850 DDS

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