??? 02/28/07 02:08 Read: times |
#133904 - What I know about this... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard said:
Now that the majority of parts are built with FLASH and capable of ISP/IAP code-space management, they don't seem to work so well. Why is that? When the micro's supply voltage goes slowly down, the internal FLASH erase and FLASH write routines can accidentally be invoked. The non-Flash micros can also run ill, but at least their code memory doesn't get corrupted. Richard said:
For about a decade, people were happy with the RC reset that the original mfg intended. Are you sure? They also suffered from ill running micros, when supply voltage dips occured, where the RC-reset "circuitry" principally will not work. Kai |