Which EEPROM did you use?
Which EEPROM did you use?
24LC512 It was the largest I had at the time. I wish microchip tried just a bit harder to make the numbers easier to read...
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Our CB0703 (PICkit 2) PCB (2.84" by 1.26", about 72mm by 32 mm) is slightly smaller than Microchip's design.Originally Posted by blueroomelectronics
Though we got more components and extra big parts, e.g. a RJ12 Connector, a Power Jack, and dedicated Power Regulator circuits etc.
Also our design support both USB type B and USB miniB connectors.
Last edited by Funny NYPD; 19th April 2008 at 01:47 AM.
F.N.
Why are you shouting ?
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People talked when using all Capital size is shouting, didn't realize here bold is also named shouting. Sorry about that.Originally Posted by 3v0
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F.N.
Hi, bill,Originally Posted by blueroomelectronics
You better change your signature in case peolpe pointing out you are shouting with your signature.![]()
F.N.
Huh, I've used it for ages. No complaints so far.
You are right.Originally Posted by Funny NYPD
But still better not to. Save it for words that need it.
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