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anyone try this on a matrix?
Use a transistor to power the PIC? Use the switched powersupply to release the mic supplys voltage?Post Merge: November 30, 2009, 10:00:38 AMheh sorry let me be more specific.try this.connect 'base' (B) of the transistor to any switched powersupply point on the controller (2v is fine) connect the fixed powersupply (mic) point to the 'collector' (C). Lastly.. connect the 'emitter' (E) to the PIC's VDD.Should work fine
Yes it can! Follow the wiring diagram (at the very top of this page) wire your leds, place them where you want! bam led fader in psp.
see i dont think this particular fader code will be able to work like the sickmods fader, due to the way the actual ROL works..... its done on some crazy PWM system im not to familar with it. im currently avin a mess about with a rf module and this fader code and i cant get much to work..... i got the centre power light fading between red and blue when the console is on.... but nuthin like the sick mod chip..... also i think king mike is developing a fader chip for both pad and console check it out https://www.acidmods.com/forum/index.php/topic,34206.0.html
I wouldnt actually use resistors unless your voltage is high.
you have a short somewhere or wired to the chip completly wrong
this does NOT work for my CG controller..i have installed it correctly and everything