Hi Everybody,
Generally speaking, I would like to place an ICSP connector (jack2.5mm or Molex 3pin + the two usual resistances of 22K and 10K)) on my boards using a Picaxe.
This is to avoid having to remove the picaxe each time in the event of (re) programming.
Has there ever been a discussion or pattern on this?
Indeed, I suppose that during (re) programming, it would be necessary to disconnect the power supply from the rest of the circuit of the board as well as any connections to components which would be connected to the TX and RX pins of the Picaxe.
Indeed, when I use the small 08M2s, I then use the TX output as a normal digital output but also the RX input as an auxiliary input, as explained here:
Thanks...
Generally speaking, I would like to place an ICSP connector (jack2.5mm or Molex 3pin + the two usual resistances of 22K and 10K)) on my boards using a Picaxe.
This is to avoid having to remove the picaxe each time in the event of (re) programming.
Has there ever been a discussion or pattern on this?
Indeed, I suppose that during (re) programming, it would be necessary to disconnect the power supply from the rest of the circuit of the board as well as any connections to components which would be connected to the TX and RX pins of the Picaxe.
Indeed, when I use the small 08M2s, I then use the TX output as a normal digital output but also the RX input as an auxiliary input, as explained here:
Using PIN serial in, like normal input, without response serial output
Friends, I apologize for perhaps incompetent question. However, I am a beginner. For certain applications need to be used in the circuit 08M2 PIN C.5 (Serial IN) as a common input responsive LOG 0 and LOG1. In all experiments, however, when the status of input from log0 to log1 raises output...
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