??? 07/23/07 19:14 Read: times |
#142205 - Eureka! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
They do things differently where I work. But not in a good way. Makes it hard to figure out exact part numbers of purchased parts.
I rechecked the specs on the MAX810 that is being purchased. My predecessor picked the version with the 4.38V trip!?! Still doesn't explain why some products (using the same parts) appear to have less problems than this product. And manufacturing claims that they have NO problems getting the RD2 versions to enter ISP, using the same MAX810 (but on different boards). I tried getting a 51RD2 to fail on this board, but haven't been able to do so. Thanks for giving me a nudge, Steve. tom |
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