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10 Ways to Ruin Your Mini-Max microcontroller (and lose $69)

10 Ways to Ruin Your Mini-Max microcontroller (and lose $69). Schematic Examples of some common mistakes. Problem: No current limiting resistor for LED I/O pins are logic level control signals only. Problem: I/O pins must be limited to 5 volts Always test voltage levels. Problem:

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10 Ways to Ruin Your Mini-Max microcontroller (and lose $69)

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  1. 10 Ways to Ruin Your Mini-Max microcontroller (and lose $69)

  2. Schematic Examplesof some common mistakes

  3. Problem: No current limiting resistor for LED I/O pins are logic level control signals only

  4. Problem: I/O pins must be limited to 5 volts Always test voltage levels

  5. Problem: Output pin is driven high by program but low by switch Set up inputs & outputs before connecting them

  6. Problem: Battery is connected backwards! Be very careful with this

  7. Problem: Two outputs connected together Watch your pin direction control registers (TRIS)

  8. Problem: Input voltage exceeded Power supply must be between +6 and +15 volts

  9. Problem: Vdd is +5 volts from internal voltage regulator Do not apply any other voltage to this pin

  10. Problem: Vdd pin cannot power other circuits (except low power loads like sensors, etc.)

  11. Problem: Too much current from one I/O port Use lower current or other ports

  12. Problem: Pins are sensitive to static electricity Avoid touching pins

  13. OFF FALSE ZERO LOW NO 0 VOLTS Vss GROUND ON TRUE NOT ZERO HIGH YES +5 VOLTS Vdd POSITIVE “Logical” NomenclatureWhat do you call the pin state?

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