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Re: 16f73 LVP (near-topic;-)
user name
2008-07-11 08:08:25

Hi,

--- In jallist%40yahoogroups.com">jallistyahoogroups.com, "Vasile Surducan&quot; <vasile...> wrote:
&gt; Usually the LVP is factory enabled so it means can't be used only
> as input untill a HVP is prior performed.
But this chip had no fuse bit to enable/disable it...

> But 16F73 datasheet stinks...
I guess you're right on this one :(

Thanks for the replies. I'll try it when I get the chip in the mail
and test Rob's 16f73.jal at the same time.

Regards
Joep

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Re: 16f73 LVP (near-topic;-)
user name
2008-07-13 02:55:49

--- In jallist%40yahoogroups.com">jallistyahoogroups.com, "Joep Suijs"; <jsuijs...> wrote:
&gt;
> Hi,
>
> --- In jallist%40yahoogroups.com">jallistyahoogroups.com, "Vasile Surducan&quot; <vasile> wrote:
&gt; > Usually the LVP is factory enabled so it means can't be used
only
> > as input untill a HVP is prior performed.
> But this chip had no fuse bit to enable/disable it...

It seems there is no LVP on PIC16F73:
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/80165a.pdf
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/30324b.pdf

>
> > But 16F73 datasheet stinks...
> I guess you're right on this one :(
>
> Thanks for the replies. I'll try it when I get the chip in the
mail
> and test Rob's 16f73.jal at the same time.
&gt;
> Regards
> Joep
>;

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