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    Default Re: Noise on input signal

    If you want real help, you have to post the circuit.

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    Sure Al, please see attached image. Thanks Mark.
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    Did you set all the unused pins as outputs (using the tris register) and set them to low? If not please do it! Never leave floating inputs. If they cannot be set as outputs, then you must ground them.

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    Hi Al,

    Went back and grounded the unused pins. Still get the pulse on the analog signal. Anything else I missed?

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    Is C11 (decoupling) connected directly to pin 14 ?

    Add a large capacitor to the output of your regulator ( say 220 uF)

    X5-3 point goes to a pic pin. Is it an input? If yes and you have nothing connected to the terminal, then you have to ground or pullup also X5-3

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    Quote Originally Posted by aratti View Post
    X5-3 point goes to a pic pin. Is it an input? If yes and you have nothing connected to the terminal, then you have to ground or pullup also X5-3
    Another vote for pull-up or pull-down (some high but reasonable value would be OK). Floating input will see your LED transient (voltage/current change) and interpret that as an input signal (=working as a sensitive receiver).

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    If X5-2 is power to your sensor, then maybe try a capacitor there.
    But first I would try what aratti said and use bigger caps by the regulator.

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