brad wrote:Thanks everyone! (except for Stacy...)

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brad wrote:Thanks everyone! (except for Stacy...)
What about a voltage (or current) regulator?brad wrote:The only thing I can think of (that sometimes happens with PIC's) is that there is a reset pin on the microcontroller and if you don't disable it, it can cause strange results.
Have you checked that it is not resetting?
I could be wrong but it sounds to me like you answered your own question. Any bench power supply I have worked with are well regulated and the voltage / current are quite stable.robertrndya wrote:Brad, the RESET pin is connected to PORT D, and I don't reset it in code. When I use a bench power supply to power the poi it works fine, but if I when I connect it to a fully charged battery (which gets charged to around 4.1V) it displays garbage values. when I reconnect it continuously suddenly it will display the right image. Again if I reconnect it, it will show me garbage values again.This happens only as long as the battery voltage is above 3.9V.
Stacy do you think I need to use a voltage regulator?
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