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ClueLess
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Hi 8051 experts there
I have made a circuit for remote switching of or on a motor using
89C2051 and the program has checked out in the emulator. Also I have
put the whole thing on a breadboard a hundred times and it has worked
every time as expected without any flaw.
But when I made PCB, soldered all the parts and power it on it does
not work - the crystal fails to oscillate. I have in fact taken the
same components that form the crystal circuit after successful test to
the PCB it still fails.
I have checked the PCB for any errors and also discontinuity for any
breaks - I could find none.
And the crystal is just a slow one, 32.768 kHz clock crystal, that
works without a hitch on the breadboard.
This is just baffling me. Can any of you suggest what else I should
look for?
Thanks for your time and attention
ClueLess
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I have made a circuit for remote switching of or on a motor using
89C2051 and the program has checked out in the emulator. Also I have
put the whole thing on a breadboard a hundred times and it has worked
every time as expected without any flaw.
But when I made PCB, soldered all the parts and power it on it does
not work - the crystal fails to oscillate. I have in fact taken the
same components that form the crystal circuit after successful test to
the PCB it still fails.
I have checked the PCB for any errors and also discontinuity for any
breaks - I could find none.
And the crystal is just a slow one, 32.768 kHz clock crystal, that
works without a hitch on the breadboard.
This is just baffling me. Can any of you suggest what else I should
look for?
Thanks for your time and attention
ClueLess
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Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com