Hey friends,
I have a two daisy chained shift registers (74AHC595) which are controlled via an ESP32. I want to set one output to high at a time before switching to the next.
The code seems to work, but the outputs O_9 and O_10 are not staying high (zoom) after setting them, whereas all the other ones are working fine.
This is the used code snipped:
pinMode(SHIFT_OUT_DATA, OUTPUT);
pinMode(SHIFT_OUT_CLK, OUTPUT);
pinMode(SHIFT_OUT_N_EN, OUTPUT);
pinMode(SHIFT_OUT_LATCH, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(SHIFT_OUT_N_EN, LOW);
uint16_t input_bin = 0b1000000000000000;
for(int i=0; i<17; i++){
byte upper_byte = input_bin >> 8;
byte lower_byte = input_bin & 0x00FF;
digitalWrite(SHIFT_OUT_LATCH, LOW);
shiftDataOut(SHIFT_OUT_DATA, SHIFT_OUT_CLK, MSBFIRST, lower_byte);
shiftDataOut(SHIFT_OUT_DATA, SHIFT_OUT_CLK, MSBFIRST, upper_byte);
usleep(10);
digitalWrite(SHIFT_OUT_LATCH, HIGH);
delay(10)
input_bin = input_bin>>1;
}
Is there anything I'm doing wrong, or any idea on where the problem may lie? I've already tried looking for shorts and other error sources, but the design was manufactured on a PCB and no assembly issues are noticeable.
I think you got and and or switched, first two lines should be fine for shifting the top 8 bits down.
I don't follow what you mean.
I think what he refers to is that you seem to do a bitwise or for the second line instead of the bitwise and.
~~2nd line of what?~~ Oh you are completely right. My bad. Idk why I wrote that. I'll fix my comment.
Yes that's what I was thinking