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January 21, 2006, 08:47:09 08:47 »
If the MCLR is internally tied to Vdd by changing CONFIG1 bit 5 ( MCLRE) , then is there still a need to pull up the MCLR to 5v ?
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January 21, 2006, 11:19:34 23:19 »
Hi,
Since the pin is input only either MCLRE or port pin, you should use a pullup
if the pin is driven by an open-collector type output, for pushpull type output
there is no need to use a pullup.
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Hi picstart, if you configure the MCLR to be used as an input pin instead of a reset pin, you can left it unconnected.
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never leave pins floating,always change to input tied to ground or +5
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