hello....Luciano....the potentiometer how many resister....10K,100k or 5k.....i want to comfont i scare will burn off my pic....and i want say thanks u so much here....and helpping me..thanks man...!!!!
hello....Luciano....the potentiometer how many resister....10K,100k or 5k.....i want to comfont i scare will burn off my pic....and i want say thanks u so much here....and helpping me..thanks man...!!!!
Hi,
The value of the potentiometer is 10k.
(The value is visible on the picture of my previous post, click on the picture to enlarge).
Note that you can also use a 5k potentiometer. There is no danger for
the microcontroller.
Set the potentiometer in its middle point. Connect the red lead of your
multimeter (voltmeter) to the pin 5 of the PIC and connect the black lead
of your multimeter to ground (GND). Adjust the potentiometer so that on the
multimeter you see 2.55V. If you don't have a multimeter, just set the
potentiometer in its middle point.
Best regards,
Luciano
(Click to enlarge the picture)
Last edited by Luciano; - 28th January 2008 at 13:52.
hi.....Luciano.........i get the result ad.....very thankful ....u helping me....thanks u so much...thank.....and also wish u all the best....!!!!
Hi Luciano,
How do you make those great pictures?
JS
If you do not believe in MAGIC, Consider how currency has value simply by printing it, and is then traded for real assets.
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Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the money of peasants - but debt is the money of slaves
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There simply is no "Happy Spam" If you do it you will disappear from this forum.
Hi Joe,
Microsoft Paint.
The 16F877A was taken from the datasheet, the multimeter and potentiometer from the WEB.
(Google search images, 100% copyright violation, sorry about that).
Best regards,
Luciano
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