I am currently using an ULN2003 to operate some solenoids. I drive the ULN 2003 directly from the Coridium SuperPro board. I have 4 unused transistors in that device, so with the proper resistor, I should be able to get the LEDs driven to full brightness.
BTW, the LEDs are operated one-at-a-time, so the currents are not additive.
Exception Processing
Re: Exception Processing
Whooho - you're in like Flynn
use 'em up - that is what they're there for.
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I've ordered some level translators 74LVC54? devices for my projects.
*ANY luck on the Exceptions?? what led you to believe it was that, and not a program variable going wonkers
(along the lines of zero reading from the ADs)
use 'em up - that is what they're there for.
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I've ordered some level translators 74LVC54? devices for my projects.
*ANY luck on the Exceptions?? what led you to believe it was that, and not a program variable going wonkers
(along the lines of zero reading from the ADs)
Re: Exception Processing
Thanks, I used a ULN2003 and a 150 ohm resistor. The LEDs are bright.
I have another problem, but I'll start a new thread. This has to do with Timer Match register Interrupts.
I have another problem, but I'll start a new thread. This has to do with Timer Match register Interrupts.