second regulated source with 15V and the problem still exists. When
I switch back to the unregulated 12V source, the problems goes away.
Do you think the problem may be created from the soundgin board
instead?
--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, ooPIC Tech Support <dennis.clark@...>
wrote:
>
> Check the voltage in. It could be that you have some problem with
the
> regulated source and you are "browning" out and the ooPIC is
resetting.
>
> DLC
>
> robot8868 wrote:
> > I setup the OOPic-R board with the Soundgin board so that it will
> > generate a tone each second. Using 'oopic.delay' as the timer.
Both
> > boards are power by an Unregulated 12V power source and
everything
> > works fine. The tone is being generated each second. However,
if I
> > power both boards with a regulated 12V power source, the tone
will
> > generate strangely. Two very short tones and then some delay
before
> > the next tone. It is so strange that a change of the power
source from
> > an unregulated to a regulated power source creates the problem.
It
> > looks like that it affect the oopic clock. Even though both
boards
> > already have power regulator on it, I would still like to use a
> > regulated power source to power them up. Anybody has an idea on
why it
> > happens?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Dennis Clark ooPIC Tech Support
> www.oopic.com
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>
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