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I start a new course and there has been used the PIC 16F629A. I have 2x PIC 16F628 in stock. Can I use these PIC's. In other words, these two are completely compatible PIC?
Essentially, yes. They are pin compatable, however, they don't just put an 'A' after it for nothing. Depending on what code you are using, they 'might' behave differently.
*Caveat. I'm basing my reply on the title of the thread.
There were some issues with the 628 that forced them to do some significant redesign and make the 628A. From memory I think there was a bad issue with the special LVP (low voltage programming) mode, but that is not an issue if you use a normal Vpp PIC programmer. The errata pdf will explain all the problems with the 628.
Hi, Now it is clear to me, I understand from this that at 5 Volts programming there are no problems and that is the case with me. Finally someone with fuiste information, thanks for that
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