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IIC Troubleshooting


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Ohhh. If the power LED isn't lit, that's very strange, because the LED is lit as a part of the initialisation routine on startup. Obviously it is booting OK to some degree, as it is responding to IIC, but other pins are not working.

Did you maybe overpower it, or solder with the PIC inserted?

If you have a burner or jdm, I'd try reloading the firmware.

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Have you confirmed the LED's are connected correctly as they are polarized. The Anode MUST be positive and the Cathode at about 0V.

A quick test can be made with a spare LED

5V-----------560R--------(A)LED©-----------0V

The resistor can probably be as low as 180R (based on 20mA and FV of 2.0) but to test a 560 is good

On most (all ?) LED's the 'flat' on the LED body is the cathode and the long lead is the Anode.

Dave

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