An open-drain or open-collector output pin is driven by a single transistor, which pulls the pin to only one voltage (generally, to ground). When the output device is off, the pin is left floating...
I've misunderstood/misinterpreted the data sheet before. :D Seriously, I read the EUSART section and my eyes gloss over when they start making distinctions between half-duplex, full-duplex,...
Published on - 27th May 2010 02:01
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This is an effort to help users understand how the I2C command works by comparing it with SHIFTIN/SHIFTOUT. A serial EEPROM, 24FC1025 will be used in the example.
Re: SOLVED - PIC seems to RESET unless I add a PAUSE in Mainloop
I was testing a new breadboard layout and PIC config; to make sure I had a heartbeat before piling more code.
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