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Here's the thing. When I plug my Guitar Multi Fx through my 15 watt speaker. It sounds great but its not loud enough.
How does one place a pot for the speakers?
Also, how does one design an amplifier circuit [I hope its simple].
Thanks in advance.
Yeah, can anyone tell me how do I break the connections? It seems as it didn't occur to me before the etching, after it, then I came to realise its there. Any ideas?
pic16f877 programmer
Well, I've tried JDM, didn't work and I failed badly, so I'm looking here for any other programmers that can program my PIC 16F877. I need it to be easy and not time consuming please. Thanks in advance.
Really, really appreciate the help given if any. :cry::|
I've sorted that out, thanks alot mate. Anyway, sorry for the late reply.
Ian, I still don't understand on how to prevent ground loops? Sorry for being a pain. Is this correct?
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error programming pic16f877
Hello all, I'm having a problem that is stalling my project's progress.
I'm trying to program my PIC using JDM's schematics [designed it with prototype board] with ICPROG software but when I try to program, it says "error 0001h".
Any ideas?
Here's what I thought...
Cheers mate, got that sorted out. Got one question though, I'm doing the programmer JDM [link above], but I accidentally bought a 15K resistor instead of a 1.5k resistor. Any ideas? I can't go buy as its quite far from where I live. :D.
Cheers mate, I know I've been asking loads of questions but I really need help here and I really appreciate all the help you've given.
ONE LAST THING[I hope]. :D, how does one program a PIC? I 've been from this site
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http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_jdm.html
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