ICSP with differents vdd level..


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    Default ICSP with differents vdd level..

    Hello.. I'm playing with the ICSP and It's been working well...but,

    If a circuit is supplied with 3V battery, how would be the connection of the ICSP's 5V VDD?
    I think that this is not a good idea linking the VDD's wire since they are in a different level.. So, What is the trick in that? A on-off button to change the VDD is necessary in this case?

    Thanks in advance.....
    Sylvio,

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    Default 3.6 volts and 5 volts

    What I do, and it seems to work nearly always, is the following. I have some battery powered devices that run on 3.6 volts and I program them with the MeLabs EPIC or more usually the MeLabs USB serial programmer.

    On the MeLabs USB serial programmer I pick up the 10 pin header. I only connect the Vpp/Reset, PGD, PGC and ground lines between the programmer and the target processor. I do not link the Vdd line from the programmer to the target as some chips I am using have 3.7 volt absolute maximum voltage limits.

    The target is powered by it's own 3.6 volt source during the programming.

    This works 99.9% of the time. Just occasionally I get an error message "target device does not match selected device" , or something close to that. This is due to poor connections or the 3.6 volt side being too low. I think 3 volts might be pretty near the limit.

    HTH
    Brian

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