Just seen the new style data sheets.
Look really good.
Data Sheets
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Re: Data Sheets
Hi John,
Yes you are right! I have noticed that the figures are looks live and the data sheets are much more rich now.
Enamul
Yes you are right! I have noticed that the figures are looks live and the data sheets are much more rich now.
Enamul
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Re: Data Sheets
We are hopefully going to go through the datasheets and improve them with better information, if there is anything you guys think we should include in the datasheets let me know!!
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Re: Data Sheets
Hi David
One thing I have noticed, with the AVR programmer.
The current data sheet (and catlogue entry) is for an EB194 and the number on the board its self is EB019.
Is this an error in the screen print on the board?
One thing I have noticed, with the AVR programmer.
The current data sheet (and catlogue entry) is for an EB194 and the number on the board its self is EB019.
Is this an error in the screen print on the board?
1 in 10 people understand binary, the other one doesn't !
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Re: Data Sheets
Hi John,
No its more of a confusion between the two packs, the EB019 is the board it self, the EB194 is the board + the ISPmkII programmer, the combo package.
No its more of a confusion between the two packs, the EB019 is the board it self, the EB194 is the board + the ISPmkII programmer, the combo package.