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A wave is radiation and can be generated mathematically. It consists of cycles, each containing a rising edge/slope and a falling edge/slope. A Hertz is one cycle per second. If there are 100 such cycles in a second, then this is 100 Hertz (Hz) or 100 cycles per second.
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You need a 10k pull-down resistor to ensure LVP is disabled.
I found that info here at the bottom of the page:
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I just built the circuit described today on a breadboard and it worked the first time, using IC-Prog, with a PIC16F628.
Hope that helps.
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