Re: Has my PIC blown?
- From: "Silverfox" <silverfox.williams@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Nov 2005 09:27:24 -0800
Ok now I have set up a delay and a loop and I am switchin a red LED on
and off via pin 17 and I am keeping a green LED turned on, on pin 18.
So both the anodes of the LED goes to the output pin of the voltage
regulator. I put a 270 ohms resistor in series and the red LED flickers
ok, and so does the green LED (but very slightly) as if its being
interfered by the red LED. So its output pin goes to resistor goes to
red LED and to the green LED. I am wondering why this causees
intereference in the green LED.
If I put in another 270ohms resistor, so one resistor from green LED to
output pin of voltage regulator and 1 resistor from red LED to output
pin of voltage regulator and this clears up the flickering.
Can anyone explain what is happinening here please?
Thank you all very much in advance
Richard
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