Title: 7Segment Display and Count by 16
17-Segment Display and Count by 16
- This is our third lab using the 68HC11
microcontroller. - We will write a program that counts by 16 in a
loop, using one of the registers to count in.
Port A will display the count, and will be
connected to the 7-segment LED display. - You will need a floppy diskette to hold your
programs, for later printing.
2Lab Preparation A simp3v2.asm
- Examine simp2v2.asm to determine how the LEDs are
being controlled in the loop. - Determine the changes needed to modify the
program, so that Port A will contain and display
the contents of a register (bits 4,5,6 on pins
4,5,6). - Determine the changes needed to make your
register count up by 16s. - Since you will be displaying only 3-bits (4,5,6)
of an 8-bit number in the register, explain in
your notebook, how counting by 16 will work and
what it will show on the 7-segment LED. - During the lab, you will edit and modify a copy
of simp2v2.asm to create count-16.asm. You will
assemble count16.asm and download it into the
MicroStamp board, for execution and testing.
3MODIFIED simp2v2.asm
file simp2v2.asm This program
illustrates flashing PA6.. Dr. Hoganson,
10/2/02
org e000 beginning of
EEPROM (68HC811E2) rbase equ 0000 beginning of
register/memory port_a equ rbase0 port A is the
first register h_sec equ ffff delay loop value
(about 1/2 second)
begin ldaa
04 value to disable timed interrupt staa 3f
disables the timed interrupt lds ff set
stack start loop ldaa 40 write logic high to
PA6 (turn on LED) staa port_a 0 is location
of Port A bsr delay clr port_a clear
PortA bsr delay bra loop
Continued next slide
4MODIFIED simple2.asm
delay loop subroutine
delay ldy h_sec delay loop (about 1/2
second) dloop dey iny extra iny,dey add delay
time dey bne dloop rts
org ff
fe define the reset vector to point to start of
program fdb begin begin is the start of the
program
5Part B The Lab
- Record in your lab notebook, your observations
for each of the following steps. - Wire the 68HC11 as we did in the last lab, with
power and ground, and LEDs connected to Port A
bits 4,5,6. - Wire three PortA outputs to the inputs to the
decoder for the 7-segment display. Also wire a
ground from one of the 7-seg displays. - Verify correct operation by running the demo
program, but also checking the wiring to the
7-segment display. - Edit, assemble, download, and test your
count16.s19 program, and verify correct
operation. - You will need to save your program on your floppy
diskette, and print out a listing of each
program, which you will insert into your lab
notebook.