AlbertHall
- Joined Jun 4, 2014
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3V? I very much doubt it.If your speaker is a standard speaker, you might fry it with DC current. Speakers should be capacitively coupled to your supply.
3V? I very much doubt it.If your speaker is a standard speaker, you might fry it with DC current. Speakers should be capacitively coupled to your supply.
Sorry but I don't understand what you mean...There about nothing on a 12f508 or 509. I't's only good to top down code there is no ADC
The timer you have to poll to do anything useful.
Basically because it is what I've found of that size...Why are you using an old fashioned high current magnetic mechanical transducer (speaker) instead of a modern low current piezo beeper that has its own oscillator inside?
3 volts on an 8 ohm speaker is 1.25 watts continuous if the output pin is left high.3V? I very much doubt it.
He was answering my post. Ignore my post and the 9ne immediately above unless you elect to use a PIC with ADc.Sorry but I don't understand what you mean...
GP3 is set with weak pull up.You should add current limiting resistors to GP1 and GP2.
You need a pull-up resistor on GP3.
If your speaker is a standard speaker, you might fry it with DC current. Speakers should be capacitively coupled to your supply.
Ok,GP3 is set with weak pull up.
Your pins will have a direct connection to ground (less diode drop), with no resistance. You will burn the GPIO pin as soon as it is pulled high as an output.GP1 and GP2 current limiting resistors... are these a must?
I certainly don't believe that.Your pins will have a direct connection to ground (less diode drop), with no resistance. You will burn the GPIO pin as soon as it is pulled high as an output.
Yes they are.I guess the diodes are leds if so this is better use a 220 for R2 R3 R4
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