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Schematic - note Vcc connection depends on usb-powered or self-powered application |
I have upgraded to version 3 my PIC MCU development platform, MyDev2, ( first posted on November 2nd, 2010 ), with the addition of pull-down resistors R25-R28 for the keypad rows connections now that I have decided on the method I will use in coding the operation of the keypad and the interfacing required to the microcontroller. I have already started writing the code in 'C' programming language, instead of the 'Assembly' language which I have used for all my PIC projects until now. The keypad will be a 'telephone' style 4 row x 3 column, 0-9, # and * type.
I have also fitted a new microcontroller type, Microchip part PIC18LF4455-I/P, which, as well as being a few cents cheaper than the original PIC18F4550 and PIC18F4685, has an extended operating voltage range, ( denoted by the 'L' in the part number ), down to +2V, as I want to experiment with coding the detection of switching off the power !
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