Hi Bert,
  Welcome back.

  I'm willing to help on the LCD interface code, if you'll send me--
(1) a schematic of the board,
(2) a datasheet on the LCD (or link to where I can get one)
    --that includes information on control and data interfacing
(3) any existing code for this PIC (so I can integrate my code with it)
(4) information on where the data to be displayed comes from, in what form, and what pins
    on the PIC it comes to.

I've written (assembly) code for PICs for several of my own projects, most of which used a multi-line character LCD with a 4 or 8 wire data, plus 3 wire control interface. I have working binary to BCD PIC code, as well as a 32bit / 32bit divide, among other routines.

Dave

On 6/19/2014 12:36 PM, ewkeh...@aol.com wrote:
Attached is a picture of the other peace of the puzzle. This  is the
universal output module. It has two impendent ground isolated outputs  each one
can be set for 5 or 10 MHz. It also has regulators and a switcher so  all you
feed in is 17 V and you get 5 and 15 V.
The empty socket is for a PIC that will control a FTDI USB  adapter for
those that want to store controller info on a memory stick. We would  like to
add a single line LCD that shows controller info real time, would like  some
help on that
We plan to have a partial Kit  since buying individual  transformers from
mini circuits is prohibitive.Same goes for  inductors.
Bert Kehren


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