jerryd
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edaboard forum,
I'm using a pic18f2550 because it's simple and has the exact number of ports and interrupts needed for my circuit. I use one of the ports to supply a square wave to an LM386n amplifier. I also use a 2 digit 7 segment common cathode display.
This all works but when I'm multiplexing the display it somehow injects some noise onto the output pin of the amplifier. I have all the recommended noise suppressing components on the LM386 and have isolated the wiring so there is no cross talk. Using a scope during this noise there is noise on the power supply or the input pin for the amplifier.
Any suggestions?
jerryd
I'm using a pic18f2550 because it's simple and has the exact number of ports and interrupts needed for my circuit. I use one of the ports to supply a square wave to an LM386n amplifier. I also use a 2 digit 7 segment common cathode display.
This all works but when I'm multiplexing the display it somehow injects some noise onto the output pin of the amplifier. I have all the recommended noise suppressing components on the LM386 and have isolated the wiring so there is no cross talk. Using a scope during this noise there is noise on the power supply or the input pin for the amplifier.
Any suggestions?
jerryd