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Lcd interfacing problems with msp430f2132.

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I am interfacing  Lcd to msp430f2132.Lcd display facing problem with garbage value.what changes should i do  in this code.please help me.

#include  "msp430f2132.h"
unsigned int i;
#define    LCM_DIR         P1DIR
#define    LCM_OUT         P1OUT


//
// Define symbolic LCM - MCU pin mappings
// We've set DATA PIN TO 4,5,6,7 for easy translation
//
#define     LCM_PIN_RS            BIT5          // p2.5
#define     LCM_PIN_EN            BIT6             // P2.6
#define     LCM_PIN_D7            BIT7          // P1.7
#define     LCM_PIN_D6            BIT6          // P1.6
#define     LCM_PIN_D5            BIT5          // P1.5
#define     LCM_PIN_D4            BIT4          // P1.4


#define     LCM_PIN_MASK  ((LCM_PIN_RS | LCM_PIN_EN | LCM_PIN_D7 | LCM_PIN_D6 | LCM_PIN_D5 | LCM_PIN_D4))

#define     FALSE                 0
#define     TRUE                  1

//
// Routine Desc:
//
// This is the function that must be called
// whenever the LCM needs to be told to
// scan it's data bus.
//
// Parameters:
//
//     void.
//
// Return
//
//     void.
//
void PulseLcm()
{
    //
    // pull EN bit low
    //
    LCM_OUT &= ~LCM_PIN_EN;
    __delay_cycles(200);

    //
    // pull EN bit high
    //
    LCM_OUT |= LCM_PIN_EN;
    __delay_cycles(200);

    //
    // pull EN bit low again
    //
    LCM_OUT &= (~LCM_PIN_EN);
    __delay_cycles(200);
}



//
// Routine Desc:
//
// Send a byte on the data bus in the 4 bit mode
// This requires sending the data in two chunks.
// The high nibble first and then the low nible
//
// Parameters:
//
//    ByteToSend - the single byte to send
//
//    IsData - set to TRUE if the byte is character data
//                  FALSE if its a command
//
// Return
//
//     void.
//
void SendByte(char ByteToSend, int IsData)
{
    //
    // clear out all pins
    //
    LCM_OUT &= (~LCM_PIN_MASK);
    //
    // set High Nibble (HN) -
    // usefulness of the identity mapping
    // apparent here. We can set the
    // DB7 - DB4 just by setting P1.7 - P1.4
    // using a simple assignment
    //
    LCM_OUT |= (ByteToSend & 0xF0);
 
    if (IsData == TRUE)
    {
        LCM_OUT |= LCM_PIN_RS;
    }
    else
    {
        LCM_OUT &= ~LCM_PIN_RS;
    }
 
    //
    // we've set up the input voltages to the LCM.
    // Now tell it to read them.
    //
    PulseLcm();
     //
    // set Low Nibble (LN) -
    // usefulness of the identity mapping
    // apparent here. We can set the
    // DB7 - DB4 just by setting P1.7 - P1.4
    // using a simple assignment
    //
    LCM_OUT &= (~LCM_PIN_MASK);
    LCM_OUT |= ((ByteToSend & 0x0F) << 4);

    if (IsData == TRUE)
    {
        LCM_OUT |= LCM_PIN_RS;
    }
    else
    {
        LCM_OUT &= ~LCM_PIN_RS;
    }

    //
    // we've set up the input voltages to the LCM.
    // Now tell it to read them.
    //
    PulseLcm();
}


//
// Routine Desc:
//
// Set the position of the cursor on the screen
//
// Parameters:
//
//     Row - zero based row number
//
//     Col - zero based col number
//
// Return
//
//     void.
//
void LcmSetCursorPosition(char Row, char Col)
{
    char address;

    //
    // construct address from (Row, Col) pair
    //
    if (Row == 0)
    {
        address = 0;
    }
    else
    {
        address = 0x40;
    }

    address |= Col;

    SendByte(0x80 | address, FALSE);
}


//
// Routine Desc:
//
// Clear the screen data and return the
// cursor to home position
//
// Parameters:
//
//    void.
//
// Return
//
//     void.
//
void ClearLcmScreen()
{
    //
    // Clear display, return home
    //
    SendByte(0x01, FALSE);
    SendByte(0x02, FALSE);
}


//
// Routine Desc:
//
// Initialize the LCM after power-up.
//
// Note: This routine must not be called twice on the
//           LCM. This is not so uncommon when the power
//           for the MCU and LCM are separate.
//
// Parameters:
//
//    void.
//
// Return
//
//     void.
//
void InitializeLcm(void)
{
    //
    // set the MSP pin configurations
    // and bring them to low
    //
    LCM_DIR |= LCM_PIN_MASK;
    LCM_OUT &= ~(LCM_PIN_MASK);


    //
    // wait for the LCM to warm up and reach
    // active regions. Remember MSPs can power
    // up much faster than the LCM.
    //
    //__delay_cycles(1000000);

    
    //
    // initialize the LCM module
    //
    // 1. Set 4-bit input
    //
    LCM_OUT &= ~LCM_PIN_RS;
    __delay_cycles(5000);
    LCM_OUT &= ~LCM_PIN_EN;
     __delay_cycles(5000);

    LCM_OUT = 0x20;
    __delay_cycles(5000);
    PulseLcm();
     __delay_cycles(5000);

    //
    // set 4-bit input - second time.
    // (as reqd by the spec.)
    //
    SendByte(0x28, FALSE);
     __delay_cycles(5000);

    //
    // 2. Display on, cursor on, blink cursor
    //
    SendByte(0x0E, FALSE);
     __delay_cycles(5000);
    
    //
    // 3. Cursor move auto-increment
    //
    SendByte(0x06, FALSE);
     __delay_cycles(5000);
}


//
// Routine Desc
//
// Print a string of characters to the screen
//
// Parameters:
//
//    Text - null terminated string of chars
//
// Returns
//
//     void.
//
void PrintStr(char *Text)
{
    char *c;

    c = Text;

    while ((c != 0) && (*c != 0))
    {
        SendByte(*c, TRUE);
         __delay_cycles(5000);
        c++;
    }
}


//
// Routine Desc
//
// main entry point to the sketch
//
// Parameters
//
//     void.
//
// Returns
//
//     void.
//
void main(void)
{
    WDTCTL = WDTPW + WDTHOLD;             // Stop watchdog timer
    DCOCTL=CAL_DCO_1MHZ ;         
    BCSCTL1=CAL_BC1_1MHZ ;
  P2DIR |=0xA0;
    P2OUT|=0xA0;
    for(;;)
    {
    InitializeLcm();

    ClearLcmScreen();
    
     PrintStr("H!");
    
    i = 50000;                              // Delay
    do (i--);
    while (i != 0);

}
}


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