Faulty LED indication in Speed AlertI built the Speed Alert project as published in the November and December 1999 issues of SILICON CHIP. The kit was a dream to build and functions well except that LED1 (visual alarm) stays on permanently. I have checked all solder joints etc and cannot find any faults. It seems that there is ground potential on pin 6 of the PIC all the time. The audible alarm works every 10s (as it should) but is quite faint. (R. B., via email). • The alarm LED (LED1) is driven via the 5V dimmed supply at the emitter of Q4 through the 560Ω resistor and to pin 2 of IC1. If pin 2 is low then LED1 will light. Normally pin 2 is at 5V unless the alarm is on. The only way LED1 could be alight continuously is if there is a short to ground for pin 2 (or a low resistance to ground). Alternatively, check that LED1 is oriented correctly. 9V to 27V DC
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