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dear all, i am trying to implement the following to make a serial port powered circuit.
in my microcontroller circuit i have a 16x2 lcd with backlight off, a max232 and a AT89S8253 and a few keys.
now with external power this is taking only 14mA current.
As far as i have read on internet rs232 provides 45 to 50mA at the most.
So, i made the above circuit and connected my microcontroller circuit where the 5V drops to 3.2 volts DC.
i tried to measure the current provided by the port by help of multimeter but i failed as multimeter is showing absolutely nothing. even when i disconnected my load and used a led in place of it to measure the current, thn event it didnt work. i noticed one thing that when i am connecting led without the help of ammeter led glows well, but when ammeter comes in picture neither the led glows nor the multimeter shows any current reading even in microAmps.
Please suggest and guide me to right direction. any help is deeply appretiated
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in the diagram shown its actually "MICROCONTROLLER CIRCUIT LOAD" and not "MICROCONTROLLER CIRCUIT POWER"
in my microcontroller circuit i have a 16x2 lcd with backlight off, a max232 and a AT89S8253 and a few keys.
now with external power this is taking only 14mA current.
As far as i have read on internet rs232 provides 45 to 50mA at the most.
So, i made the above circuit and connected my microcontroller circuit where the 5V drops to 3.2 volts DC.
i tried to measure the current provided by the port by help of multimeter but i failed as multimeter is showing absolutely nothing. even when i disconnected my load and used a led in place of it to measure the current, thn event it didnt work. i noticed one thing that when i am connecting led without the help of ammeter led glows well, but when ammeter comes in picture neither the led glows nor the multimeter shows any current reading even in microAmps.
Please suggest and guide me to right direction. any help is deeply appretiated
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in the diagram shown its actually "MICROCONTROLLER CIRCUIT LOAD" and not "MICROCONTROLLER CIRCUIT POWER"