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Saturday, October 20, 2007

[oopic] Strange problem on OOPic with Soundgin

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?


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