What is the main difference Bet. 16f877 vs 16f877A


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    Sounds like a power supply problem or maybe something causing a short when the button is pushed.

    The data sheet states when VDD drops to 4V a you have a brown-out.
    Are both VDDs powered? Check the voltage on VDD when the button is pushed.

    Two points to clarify.
    Why the .1 cap to ground and not a pull-up of say 10k?
    PORTA.7??? pin 7 is PORTA.5.
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    Default Sorry about confusion of Pin number and Port number

    Dave,

    Sorry about the mistakes in my typing . . .
    I have TRIED a .1 cap to ground on PortA.5 because some comments in this thread indicated that might be of benefit. And it sort of makes sense as a method for smoothing out the switch bounce noise generated by a push button switch.

    And there IS a 1K pullup on PortA.5.

    It was my confusion that typed PortA.7 in the previous text.
    I SHOULD have typed PortA.5 and got that mixed up with the pin number which resulted in my typing PortA.7.

    This whole thing is about PortA.5 which is also Pin 7.

    I do have +5 to both VDD pins and the 5 volt source is a 150 watt switching supply.

    I have had a friend of mine look at VDD and Master Clear with his scope and both of these are steady as a rock when the push button is pressed and the whole thing RESETS.
    Pressing the pushbutton to pull PortA.5 to ground does create a little noise from the switch bounce but I cannot see that any amount of noise on an input should result in a reset ??? Do you think ??

    Thanks again,
    Dan

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    Time to show us the schematic of the whole thing I suppose...

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    I assume this is all on a test bench. I have had noise problems with switches when the device in the field next to a plasma cnc. Switch in question would start the torch.

    Tell us a little more about the project along with the schematic.
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    to answer the original question What is the main difference Bet. 16f877 vs 16f877A

    The answer is 1588F03
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    to answer the original question What is the main difference Bet. 16f877 vs 16f877A

    The answer is 1588F03
    Only a real GEEK would get that!

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    I figure the difference is FFFEA770FD.

    That is being the 16F877 came first.
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