Read table 28-1, 100K erase-write cycles typical and 10k minimum (for each cell).
Read table 28-1, 100K erase-write cycles typical and 10k minimum (for each cell).
If you really believe you have probably flashed it that much, then it certainly could be.
My Pic did die in less than 2 day.
I only have 5VDC available to the board. I added a diode in between the 5V rail and the PIC. I put a 220uf cap across catode of the diode feeding the pic with 4.3V. I then monitor 5V rail for loss of power. When this pin goes low i write the necessary info to the EEPROM. This works fine except for the PWM out will only go up the the 4.3V now instead of the original 5V. I can put a shotkey diode in that should give me another .3V or .4V. Does anyone have a better option to monnitor loss of power and save a vairable?
Thanks,
Terry
Hi,
you can use a MC33064P5 ( TO92 Package ) as a voltage ref : its output will turn low if voltage goes under 4.65v ...
enough time to save data to EEPROM, then ...
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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