Hi. I have a code that generates sine wave that shoul have 2600Hz frequency. When I run this code in Keil i can't see sine wave on logic analyzer so I dont know the frequency of sine wave. how can i solve this problem? thanks for all!
The Code
#include <stdio.h> #include <ADuC841.h>
sbit LED = 0x0B4;
void timer0(void) interrupt 1 //interrupt no. 1 for Timer 0 { TH0=0xFC; TL0=0xFB; }
void main (void) {
unsigned code values[50][2]={{0x0F, 0x7F},{0x08, 0x11},{0x01, 0x80},{0x07, 0xBF},{0x0D, 0x87}, {0x08, 0x91},{0x03, 0x68},{0x07, 0x02},{0x0B, 0xB7},{0x09, 0x88}, {0x05, 0x19},{0x05, 0xD4},{0x0A, 0x2C},{0x0A, 0xE7},{0x06, 0x78}, {0x04, 0x49},{0x08, 0xFE},{0x0C, 0x98},{0x07, 0x6F},{0x02, 0x79}, {0x08, 0x41},{0x0E, 0x80},{0x07, 0xEF},{0x00, 0x81},{0x08, 0x01}, {0x00, 0x81},{0x07, 0xEF},{0x0E, 0x80},{0x08, 0x41},{0x02, 0x79}, {0x07, 0x6F},{0x0C, 0x98},{0x08, 0xFE},{0x04, 0x49},{0x06, 0x78}, {0x0A, 0xE7},{0x0A, 0x2C},{0x05, 0xD4},{0x05, 0x19},{0x09, 0x88}, {0x0B, 0xB7},{0x07, 0x02},{0x03, 0x68},{0x08, 0x91},{0x0D, 0x87}, {0x07, 0xBF},{0x01, 0x80},{0x08, 0x11},{0x0F, 0x7F},{0x07, 0xFF}};
DACCON = 0x0D;
DAC0H = 0x08; DAC0L = 0x00;
TMOD = 0x01; // mode1 of Timer0 TH0 = 0xFC; // initial values loaded to timer TL0 = 0xFB; IE = 0x82; // enable interrupt TR0 = 1; //start timer while(1) { int i; for ( i = 0 ; i < 50; i++) { DAC0H = values[i][0]; DAC0L = values[i][1]; } LED ^= 1; } }
Probably the same reason tools ask questions about their software and comprehension problems on a IDE vendors site, and haven't read the documentation for the IDE, or the chip they're using?
You don't understand the problem you're attempting to solve. Your sine table is useless, there is nothing here relating to 2600 Hz, or sine waves, you're not using a timer interrupt to pace the output, you're just jamming bogus values out the DAC and hoping that the "logic analyzer" or "oscilloscope" view is going to give you some magic clarity to the issues. It's not because you don't have the first clue about the signals and periodicity, basics that transcend the CPU or IDE used.
Try plugging your sine table into Excel and have that plot the data points.