I will probably end up going with that but I'm trying to get the cost down further...frank wrote:Piet's suggestion to use a PicKit2 for in-circuit programming is a good solution.ArkAngelHFB wrote:Naa it didn't pan out... looking into other options.frank wrote:You really need to ask them if it supports the 24LC32A.
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- Mon Jul 15, 2013 9:37 am
- Forum: FV-1 hardware questions
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- Forum: FV-1 hardware questions
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Starting place for Noobs.
Welp I'm a complete noob... As in like many I don't even know how to etch my on pcb. This leaves me thinking there are Two starting problems tackle to get this chip to be easier to use. A lot of this is intimidating so making it easy is the way to go. STEP 1: Making a Vero Layout Vero is the domain ...