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#174796 - Normally very weak source Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Note that most 8051 chips can only sink current. They have very weak pull-up resistors to hold the pins high.
That means that with a traditional 8051 chip, you can't just switch between sinking and sourcing current to LEDs. If you really do need to source current, you'll have to check the datasheet and get a 8051 variant that can reconfigure the I/O pins for full push-pull. |
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