??? 11/17/05 18:18 Read: times |
#103867 - Alternative Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jeff Corr said:
I find most using
a max232/233 and having to connect this IC as well as a serial connector to be somewhat troubling from time to time, especially when I am breadboarding circuits with them to test out new ICs Don't you use the MA232 anyway in your testing? Anyhow, rather that ripping your 40-pin IC in & out of sockets, why not just make up a little board with a MAX232 and serial connector on it - then you'd just need to connect the three 5V logic lines (RxD, TxD, GND) to your breadboard when you wanted to download |
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