TheOne
New Member
I wonder how many newbies actually read the sticky thread
https://www.electro-tech-online.com/threads/holtek-ht9032c-ic.2002/ on the guidelines to do a meaningful post?
Like Nigel said, vague clues will get you vague answers. There's nothing so frustrating when you helping someone to find out that he made a simple mistake in the given data (12V instead of 1.2V, uS and mS) after you made all your calculations based on this.
Advice on this board is FREE, but newbies must remember that our time is valuable too. Get your facts together before firing of a useless post. Explain your problem step by step and include diagrams to eliminate confusion. Remember if your explanation doesn't make sense to you, it will make less sense to others.
Everyone can make a spelling mistake, but there's no excuse for screwing up the given data!
Take time and read the guide "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way"
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
https://www.electro-tech-online.com/threads/holtek-ht9032c-ic.2002/ on the guidelines to do a meaningful post?
Like Nigel said, vague clues will get you vague answers. There's nothing so frustrating when you helping someone to find out that he made a simple mistake in the given data (12V instead of 1.2V, uS and mS) after you made all your calculations based on this.
Advice on this board is FREE, but newbies must remember that our time is valuable too. Get your facts together before firing of a useless post. Explain your problem step by step and include diagrams to eliminate confusion. Remember if your explanation doesn't make sense to you, it will make less sense to others.
Everyone can make a spelling mistake, but there's no excuse for screwing up the given data!
Take time and read the guide "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way"
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html