Depending on value, SOUND statement leaves port output high


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    Default Re: Depending on value, SOUND statement leaves port output high

    Or if you do not want to use a capacitor, being brave enough, after the command use LOW to drive the pin at zero level.

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    Default Re: Depending on value, SOUND statement leaves port output high

    I guess that "feature" worth mentioning in manual

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    Default Re: Depending on value, SOUND statement leaves port output high

    Well, it shows a capacitor. So, you have to use a capacitor. It is that simple...

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