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    Quote Originally Posted by BillTodd View Post
    Hi John,

    Ok I found some time this morning to look at my other verniers...

    There seems to have been an explosion of vernier types since I wrote the PIC code; I have half a dozen different verniers here with five different output formats! (including Mitotoyo, which is completely different) With your two that makes at least six 'chinese' formats. I have a one I bought in the USA with fractional inch display (very handy) that outputs fast 25mS pulses and, like your Aldi one, does not respond to clk or data switching.

    I think the best way forward, is to drop the automatic device detection from the PIC code and add some manual set up commands and a configuration page to the VB prog. (I want to add a DRO to my Haighton at sometime so it is something I will have to sort out).

    It would help, to know the switching sequences for your BCD one, so if you get the chance to work them out.... :)

    Bill
    OK Bill, I will do a controlled test of my BCD vernier to get the sequence and report back. I'll just code up a simple pulse generator in one of the PICs.

    I'm glad you mentioned that the mitutoyo verniers have a completely different protocol as I nearly bought a 24" one a few days ago on eBay. It was mainly for the bar/PCB but using the reader would also be good.

    btw. Good idea about having a manually selectable Vernier type in the VB app.

    Cheers, John

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1113562 View Post
    OK Bill, I will do a controlled test of my BCD vernier to get the sequence and report back. I'll just code up a simple pulse generator in one of the PICs.

    Cheers, John
    OK I have done a test on the BCD vernier which is a Workzone 6" bought from Lidl or Aldi, can't remember which. I have attached an image of the state diagramClick image for larger version. 

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    It starts always at power up in Slow Read mode. To get from switch on to Fast Read (F.T) needs a Data then a Clock Pulse. To Zero at power up on route to F.T then its Clock then Data then Clock. When in F.T. to Zero needs a Data then CLock then Data then Clock. There are other states as shown in the diagram that are of no interest to our use I suggest.

    John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1113562 View Post
    OK I have done a test on the BCD vernier which is a Workzone 6" bought from Lidl or Aldi, can't remember which. I have attached an image of the state diagramClick image for larger version. 

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    It starts always at power up in Slow Read mode. To get from switch on to Fast Read (F.T) needs a Data then a Clock Pulse. To Zero at power up on route to F.T then its Clock then Data then Clock. When in F.T. to Zero needs a Data then CLock then Data then Clock. There are other states as shown in the diagram that are of no interest to our use I suggest.

    John.
    This version of Vernier seems to be virtually the same state diagram as that on the YADRO site but they do not show some of the hold states.

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