Hey everoone! I'm using a lpc2138, And I wanna make a mini-project in this way that I have a keypad on port1(rows on P1.16 to P1.19)(columns on P1.20 to P1.23) and a lcd on port0, I want it that Once I click on a buttom of the keypad, the LCD shows the number of buttom (That Simple!).
The Lcd works, but I don't know what the problem is about the keypad! Actually I guess there is a problem in the subrootin that I have made for keypad.
It will be a pleasure if you tell me what the problem is! thank you
Here is my code:
#include <lpc21xx.h> #include "lcd4bit.h" ////////////////////// int keypad(void) { int codes[4][4]={{1,2,3,4},{5,6,7,8},{9,10,11,12},{13,14,15,16}}; int i,j,a=20; IODIR1=0XF<<16; for(i=0;i<4;i++) { IOSET1=0XF<<16; IOCLR1=1<<(16+i); delay(2); if(IOPIN1 & 0XF<<20 != 0XF<<20 ) {
for(j=0;j<4;j++) { if(IOPIN1 & (1<<(j+20))==0 ) a=codes[i][j]; } } else a=20;
} return a; } /////////////////////////////// int main(void) { int i,k=20; char s[20]; IODIR0=0XFFF; lcd_init(); sprintf(s,"NUMBER"); lcd_print(s); while(1) { while(k==20) k=keypad(); if(k!=20) { sprintf(s,"I=%d",k); lcd_gotoxy(1,0); lcd_print(s); } } }
So if you did all that - why not present it here, following the bullet list I posted earlier?
Proper posts about a bug would be: - what output stimuli you give in the code - what the output pins actually does - what the input pins reads - what you expected the input pins to read - your conclusions why you think actual and expected differ
This is not black magic. If you did what you claimed you did, you would already have solved your problems.
If your assumptions and reality matches, then you would get a correct answer, wouldn't you? So if you don't get a correct answer, then you must be able to spot a difference between what you assumed, and what actually happened. Just that the processor is very exact in what it is doing - it doesn't gloss over the instructions but performs them one-by-one exactly as written. Have your pen-and-paper test done that?
In the end, debugging is one of the critical parts of software development your school wants you to learn.
just a sidebar what the output pins actually does if you configure the output pins for push-pull you get pretty blue smoke when someone push two buttons at the same time.