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#67721 - RE: 8 pin 8051 chip. Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Read this thread before you plunge into the p89LPC90x MCUs
Yes, there is some confusion but nothing to fear. The 'micromicros' do not have straight ISP (impossible with no UART), the have what is called ICP (In Circuit Programming)> This requires that you (on a separate board) make a programming adapter, the schematic of which can be found. If you want a fancier ISP you need a few more pins such as the LPC93x series. Erik Erik |
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