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    I believe I have done this but would it be better to remove the link connecting the picaxe power and the Darlington, and use a separate supply?
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    Seems I can't attach files. A further problem to work through!!
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    Guys I can get schematic but it is as the PDFs given with the starter pack with options that I have placed the 1k resister to pull C.0 high and I have placed the link so that I can provide output power from the Darlington on the same supply. This may need to be changed as I am intending to run...
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    Hi tmfkam Still no luck I am afraid. I assume this means that I am not getting as far as the Darlington other than when plugged into the serial cable so is the issue with the picaxe chip not going high or low other than when the serial cable is plugged in?. I have now added a single LED on...
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    Hi AllyCat On your suggestion I did remove the 10k resister and tested it but it measured 9.7k so put back and resolderred but the issue remained. Any others ideas welcomed Thanks for your response.
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    The kit was a self assembly AXE 005U Supplied with 20M chip and Darlington, board, resisters capacitor, and serial socet and USB cable Steve
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    Ok I am a total novice, so have no experience but wanted to try something new. Purchased a 20M controller on a DIY project board kit decided to make a series of flashing LEDs fed through the Darlington driver. Downloaded the flowchart software and installed the USB serial cable generated a...
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