>-----Original Message----- >From: Anand Dhuru >Subject: Re: Drive bicolor LED w/ one output pin > >Connect two 330 ohms in series; the other ends of each go to >+5 and ground. Connect your bi-colour between the common point >of the resistors and your PIC output. > >You might need to tweak the values to get uniform intensity on >both colours. >-----Original Message----- >From: Matt Redmond [mailto:mdredmond@CHARTER.NET] >Subject: Re: Drive bicolor LED w/ one output pin > > >Perfect - thanks! > >-matt redmond But note the limitations of this method which were explained in the [EE:] tagged thread. This will draw extra current all the time, and your LED must have a forward voltage of less thasn 2.5volts (immediately ruling out blue/white/purple LED's). Regards Mike ======================================================================= This e-mail is intended for the person it is addressed to only. The information contained in it may be confidential and/or protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you must not make any use of this information, or copy or show it to any person. Please contact us immediately to tell us that you have received this e-mail, and return the original to us. Any use, forwarding, printing or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. No part of this message can be considered a request for goods or services. ======================================================================= Any questions about Bookham's E-Mail service should be directed to postmaster@bookham.com. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.