??? 07/26/05 17:43 Read: times |
#98189 - Do you mean Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
I DO know of an awful lot of complaints about "kicking" chips into ISP which involve UART-ISP chips. That, however has nothing to do with UART-ISP. Do you mean that ISP is accidentally entered or, on the flip side, ISP mode won't activate when it should? If so, in those cases, how is ISP mode supposed to be entered? I'm not sure if any derivatives do it, but I'd be skeptical of using, say, a long break signal on the UART to enter ISP mode. I can see potential problems with that. But if you use another pin to initiate ISP mode on reset, such as PSEN like TI does, it seems like you'd be pretty safe. Regards, Craig Steiner |