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Junebug PIC Users Group Newsletter JPUG Issue #2 available

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Re: Junebug PIC Users Group Newsletter JPUG Issue #2 availab

Hi blueroomelectronics

From the JuneBug schematic, I found that the Q2 BS250P and LED AMBER is different from the original PICKIT2. The original PICKIT2, FDC6420C (P) pin S is connect to 5V and pin D connect to diode while the orientation for BS250P in junebug is different. The LED from PICKIT2 is active high while LED in Junebug is active low.

May I know why you design like this? Will the VDD still work with this combination?
 
Good eye, I built a prototype first and had the LED connected to the load on the prototype. I moved it at the last moment to the gate as the PICkit2 has, hence it's reversed but has no affect on the Junebugs functionality.
 

Re: Junebug PIC Users Group Newsletter JPUG Issue #2 availab

How about BS250P? the connection is completely different from the original schematic.
 

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coolcat said:
How about BS250P? the connection is completely different from the original schematic.

It's documented in the Junebug assembly manual, the PCB is designed to accept either K or P versions.
 

Re: Junebug PIC Users Group Newsletter JPUG Issue #2 availab

Thanks
 
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