Problem Keeping PORTD.1 LOW


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    Thumbs down basic Hardware doubts

    Looking further on the datasheet I got a good question ... how do your scheme reach any sleep ???
    Regulator output is disconnected when reg.disabled ...so pic disabled too !!!

    I suppose then regulator re-enabled ( enable input becomes high ...) so that's why your PIC port doesn't want to stay on the low state ...

    Good luck with it ... seems you've re-engineered the blinking PIC ...

    Alain
    Last edited by Acetronics2; - 6th September 2005 at 17:29.
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