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chip15
- 24th January 2006, 09:30
Hi all,
I wanted to know what advantages are gotten programming in LVP mode.
Thanks

chip15

Dave
- 24th January 2006, 12:15
chip15, the advantage of using LVP is that you don't need +12 volts to program the device thru the reset pin. This makes the programing device lower in cost BUT, you lose the availability of the LVP pin designated for the device you are trying to program. This LVP pin can not be used as a general purpose I/O pin. I have seen other quirks with using this mode on diferent PIC processors. I usually just make provisions per the MicroChip documentation for programming the device normally if it does not have bootloader capability. That way I have use of all of the pins for I/O.

Dave Purola,
N8NTA

chip15
- 24th January 2006, 12:38
Hi Dave,
thank you for having answered me. I intend to use LVP with 16f819 and 16f877. These have the way LVP.

best regards
chip15