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Hi Mike,
The battery i'm using a CR927 3.3Volt 30mA. I have had the pic10f200 in sleep mode for 48 hours now, it was 3.3Volts and now is 3.12 Volts. Somthing is wrong but I'm not sure what.
Christopher
Current drain on the Pic10f200
This is the test I did...
Connect a 1M resistor in series with it and measure the voltage across it, the voltage drop will be 1mV per nA drawn so it should drop around 100mV.
Bear in mind that your multimeter probably has an input impedance of 10M in which...
Hi all,
i am very new to this so i hope i haven't posted in the wrong place.
I have a small circuit designed using a PIC10F200 microchip which control LEDs flashing and the data sheet of the microchips says that it should use 100 nano amps whilst in sleep mode, however it seems to be using...
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