Microchip TC32M Supervisory Circuit and Bootloader


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    Quote Originally Posted by modifyit
    Any other thoughts?
    How about using a 10F PIC as supervisory circuit?
    (It would be fully programmable)

    That's what I'm going to do on one of my current projects.
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    Interesting thought, how would you suggest implementing the brownout protection portion of the 10F?

    I guess I could make a 10F send a strobe out to reset the TC32M during a bootload.This may be a little excessive tho, not sure what I am going to do at this point.

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