Are there any PIC microcontroller programmers here?
I’m learning some PIC microcontroller programming using a pickit2 and the 16F690 chip that came with it. I’m working through trying out the various facilities at the moment. I can sucessfully read a byte from the EEPROM in code if I set the EEPROM vaklue in MPLAB but I don’t seem to be able to modify the value using the PIC itsself. Simply nothing happens and I don’t read back the modified value, I always get the original which implies to me that the write isn’t working?
This is my code for that section, am I missing something? I know I’m doing a lot of unnecessary bank switches, I added most of them to ensure that being on the wrong bank wasn’t the issue.
; ------------------------------------------------------
; Now SET the EEPROM location ZERO to 0x08
; ------------------------------------------------------
BANKSEL EEADR
CLRF EEADR ; Set EE Address to zero
BANKSEL EEDAT
MOVLW 0x08 ; Store the value 0x08 in the EEPROM
MOVWF EEDAT
BANKSEL EECON1
BSF EECON1, WREN ; Enable writes to the EEPROM
BANKSEL EECON2
MOVLW 0x55 ; Do the thing we have to do so
MOVWF EECON2 ; that writes can work
MOVLW 0xAA
MOVWF EECON2
BANKSEL EECON1
BSF EECON1, WR ; And finally perform the write
WAIT
BTFSC EECON1, WR ; Wait for write to finish
GOTO WAIT
BANKSEL PORTC ; Just to make sure we are on the right bank
On page 122 of the 16F690 datasheet, it details the proper way to write to EEPROM:
I noticed that you are specifically missing this line:
If
EEPGDis always set, then you’ll try to write to program memory (aka overwrite the flash program memory) which should always fail unless you’ve gone out of your way to specifically enable that.Aside from that, as far as I can tell from reading your code, everything else looks fine. It’s okay that you’re polling
EECON1.WRinstead of setting an interrupt. It will cost you more power than putting the device to sleep, but of course you should just worry about one thing at a time.