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In this circuit I added an series resistor to the controller across VDD and MCLR pins...
Is this good practice or their is no need to put an series resistor across VDD and MCLR..?
Hello venkates2218,
I have to agree with KlausST 100%.
C11 should be a non-polarized cap of 0.1uF placed as close to the IC itself when producing
the PCB pattern.
R2 should not be in-circuit at all, as with C10 and R1, as the MCLR needs +5V to operate
correctly.
Regards,
Relayer
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