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    Thanks Alain and Steve...appreciate the help, I will post back the update as soon I get to work with my project this weekend.


    Regards,
    Joe

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    If I may ask, why don't you use the ULN2001 that has no base resistor and a min Hfe of 1000? You can calculate the external resistor if necessary or connect directly to the low voltage output of the PIC you use.

    No additional transistors. Just a resistor, but I think is not necessary anyway.

    Ioannis

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    Hi everyone,
    Again thanks for the reply and the effort for helping me out. Thanks to Alain for his schematic because I got it to work. To be honest I found out later on that by removing the LED between the I/O and ULN2003A gave me the 5v needed for input to the 2003A which solved my problem... anyways I guess I'm learning new things...


    Thanks all,
    Joe

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