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![]() See attachment. What does it telll you? Do you know what pin 6 does? (Hint: look at the application schematic...). jan didden
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I again,
I made a little mistake with my question about the UPC1237. I realise that I look silly... But what I meant was : By connecting pin 1 to the ground I knew that voltage on pin 1 would be 0 volt but will the other fonctions be OK? BTW I know what pin 6 does ha ha ha ![]() Thanks again for your input |
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