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    Yeah i see but you must have it. As your pin is probably dead, try with another i/o it will work for a few, then blow again.

    Do you have any spec of the motor you use?

    Do you have some Npn, PNP transistor or mosfet on hand? If so wich ?

    Double and triple check your Crystal and capacitor connection...
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    no i don't have any at hand right now. the electronic shop is 5mins from my house. i want to ask about the crystal and capacitor connections... have a look at this website schematics: http://home.planet.nl/~j.havinga/servo/servo.htm
    how come the crystal is and capacitors are only hooked up to pin 15 where as in my book it says it has to be connected to both 15 and 16. can share some light on this?

    servo motor: HiTEC HS-322HD (recommended by the author)
    Class: Standard
    Digital: No
    Programmable: No
    Voltage: 4.8v or 6.0v
    General Specs:
    - Bearings: bushing
    - Gears: Karbonite
    - 60° speed: .19 sec @ 4.8v
    - 60° speed: .15 sec @ 6.0v
    - Torque: 42.00 oz/in @ 4.8v
    - Torque: 51.00 oz/in @ 6.0v
    -- 1.57 x.79x1.46 inches
    - 1.52 ounces


    In the book the author incorporated the diode to keep the power at least consistent at around 5.3v to make it possible to run the motors.
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    ARGH forget me, i didn't notice it was a ServoMotor. So the i/o current is not a problem now.

    While i don't see the same thing as you about the only one pin connection... it is connected on 15 and 16.

    BTW, do something. Remove both capacitor, crystal and their jumpers, and sit the crystal directly on pin 15 and 16. It will work without the cap... on bread board only.

    Next thing, did you set the osc mode to HS in your programmer software???
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    i am using epic programmer to program the chip. are you familiar with that? umm if not explain to me "osc mode to HS" so i can find it and change it...



    found it... but what is HS mode?
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    the good news is that the diode is not heating up.. the bad news is that the "servo motor" doesn't move until i break the diode connection and reconnect it back. even so its a small little jerk then nothing else.
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    no i'm not familiar with EPIC. BUT place the following line on the top of your code. It will set the HS mode for you.
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    @ __config _HS_OSC & _WDT_OFF & _PWRTE_ON
    more info on the following link. Pay attention on #1 and #5
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=543

    i'm over for tonight.. good night and good luck!
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    thanks for the help steve... guess i'm on my own for now. only 4 more hours to my presentation of this project. i am going to die! lolz!
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    Quote Originally Posted by saturnX
    thanks for the help steve... guess i'm on my own for now. only 4 more hours to my presentation of this project. i am going to die! lolz!
    I am so sorry to hear that!

    After all this hard work in the previous three days you must be exhausted!
    (Three threads in three days).

    Stay home, don't go to school.


    Luciano

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