Al Chemist
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Sorry if the 12.2kΩ between Pin2 and Pin8 was intended, all OK. I'm more familiar with higher voltages in AC so it seemed like a low resistance to me
Also, my mistake, I did mean removing the R1 resistor.
I think we only have 3 input/output voltages to consider, and in two states, no motion and motion so I'll give you all of those readings in future posts which should help debug. The battery needs a recharge but all is functioning.
Gnd + Pin2 (trigger)
No Motion = 3.79v
Motion = 3.8v blip then 3.79v to 3.78 (this should be roughly zero volts)
Gnd + Delayed Output
No Motion = 3.82v
Motion = 3.83v
Gnd + Pin8 (Vcc)
No Motion = 3.82v
Motion = 3.83v
With No Motion Gnd + Pin2 = 3.79v
Grounding Pin2 starts recording,
with jumper connecting Gnd + Pin2 = 0.02v
with jumper removed still recording for timed period
Gnd + Pin2 = 3.73v
then back up to 3.79v when timed period ends.
I hope that helps to shed a little light on the problem Brownout.
Also, my mistake, I did mean removing the R1 resistor.
I think we only have 3 input/output voltages to consider, and in two states, no motion and motion so I'll give you all of those readings in future posts which should help debug. The battery needs a recharge but all is functioning.
Gnd + Pin2 (trigger)
No Motion = 3.79v
Motion = 3.8v blip then 3.79v to 3.78 (this should be roughly zero volts)
Gnd + Delayed Output
No Motion = 3.82v
Motion = 3.83v
Gnd + Pin8 (Vcc)
No Motion = 3.82v
Motion = 3.83v
With No Motion Gnd + Pin2 = 3.79v
Grounding Pin2 starts recording,
with jumper connecting Gnd + Pin2 = 0.02v
with jumper removed still recording for timed period
Gnd + Pin2 = 3.73v
then back up to 3.79v when timed period ends.
I hope that helps to shed a little light on the problem Brownout.