jeffbeckib wrote:ok I'm assuming I have to have usb power connected to power the board,
here's what I get
on pic18f2550 Im getting the following readings
pin 14 = 0 Obviously this should be 4.97, what could be the problem here??
pin 20 = 4.97
pin 14 should be 3.3V with pic18F in the socket. Without pic18f it should read 0.
Forget about pic18f for now, take it out of the socket. You first need to find out why Atmega or LCD (or both) is not working.
atmeta32
pin 10 = 4.96
pin 30 = 4.96
It's correct.
Measure the following:
1. Voltage on pin 9 of Atmega.
1. Voltage on pin 2 of the LCD.
2. Voltage on pin 3 of the LCD.
Disconnect from USB and measure resistance:
1. Between the ground point on the USB connector of the board and pin 11 of Atmega.
2. Between the ground point on the USB connector of the board and pin 31 of Atmega.
3. Between the ground point on the USB connector of the board and each of pins 14-21 of Atmega.
4. Between the ground point on the USB connector of the board and each of pins 6-8 of Atmega.
5. Between the ground point on the USB connector of the board and pin 1 of the LCD.
6. Between the ground point on the USB connector of the board and pin 2 of the LCD.
7. Between the ground point on the USB connector of the board and pin 3 of the LCD.