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I think as soon as it's turned on it's an output before the code instructs the port to become an input... I think
Will a resistor of few KOhms be fine or should this current be measured and resistor judged accordingly? I don't have immediate access till midway through next week which is a pain
[quote="carlosthejackle2001]I think as soon as it's turned on it's an output before the code instructs the port to become an input... I think
Will a resistor of few KOhms be fine or should this current be measured and resistor judged accordingly? I don't have immediate access till midway through next week which is a pain[/quote]
That would be rather a stupid design! - PIC's are inputs by default, and you have to set them to be an output. I can't imagine any manufacturer doing it the other way round?.
That would be rather a stupid design! - PIC's are inputs by default, and you have to set them to be an output. I can't imagine any manufacturer doing it the other way round?.
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