16F628A - Stops if release power switch.


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    A pull-up resistor is just a simple resistor connected between a pin (MCLR) and Vdd.
    http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encod...97/basics.html

    Everything bellow 22K would work. Usually 10K for me (in many case).
    Last edited by mister_e; - 10th February 2009 at 21:28.
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    Default Can't do it.

    It's totally uncontrollable, even with the pull-up resistor.
    Then, I don't want 2 switches, there is nobody there to reset the pin.
    The sequence must start and play with just a push&release, very short and then must standby and wait another push-start instead reseting.

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    Too bad,

    We had a working solution ... but with PBP.

    Really sorry not to be able to help you further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post
    Too bad,

    We had a working solution ... but with PBP.

    Really sorry not to be able to help you further.

    Alain
    Alain, omg. I went back to your post with the working solution and i finally understood what you said... That post was posted before Bruce gave me the codes #1&#2 and at that time i was unable to think clearly.
    Ace, thanks for coming back, this time i did it; a NC push button on Vdd powering the chip and that was it. omg it was easy.
    Merci, Alain, thanks for coming back, omg.

    Thanks everybody subject closed; this configuration is good for a half million applications, even for tech processes which are not so complex.

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