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Discussion Groups | Piclist | Power Source and Wisp628

A discussion group for the PICMicro microcontroller. Also called the Microchip PIC, this list is dedicated to the use and abuse of this fine, simple, microcontroller. Close to topic posts are welcome, ie. general electronics.

Power Source and Wisp628 - rdowellus - Jan 2 21:38:00 2004

The project I am working on requires a 5V power source for the PIC
chip. Are 4 AA 1.5's going to be ok?
Any tips on using a breadboard and a Wisp628 to program a PIC? I
think I've got the wiring figured out. I can connect directly to the
PIC pins from the Wisp and power source can't I?





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