Re: Calculating resistors required

From: Danny T (danny_at_nospam.oops)
Date: 12/31/04


Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 16:34:48 +0000

Danny T wrote:

> Excuse the bad ascii, I've never used that program before!
<snip>

Whoops, I had 6V connected to the PIC there. I guess I'm missing a
voltage regulator... Do I also need one for the motor? (motor is 3V)

-- 
Danny


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