What's missing in this development board?
I am extremely sorry , but I came across an old development board with an ATMEL ATMEGA8A-PU . I am not an expert but I want to use this board. But something is missing in this board as seen in this photo :-
ATMEL development board with a missing part
Please help me !!
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I am extremely sorry , but I came across an old development board with an ATMEL ATMEGA8A-PU . I am not an expert but I want to use this board. But something is missing in this board as seen in this photo :-
ATMEL development board with a missing part
Please help me !!
microcontroller atmel
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I am extremely sorry , but I came across an old development board with an ATMEL ATMEGA8A-PU . I am not an expert but I want to use this board. But something is missing in this board as seen in this photo :-
ATMEL development board with a missing part
Please help me !!
microcontroller atmel
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I am extremely sorry , but I came across an old development board with an ATMEL ATMEGA8A-PU . I am not an expert but I want to use this board. But something is missing in this board as seen in this photo :-
ATMEL development board with a missing part
Please help me !!
microcontroller atmel
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It is max232 ic.
Which is used to convert the signals from the RS232 serial port to the proper signal which are used in the TTL compatible digital logic circuits.
Yes, one can even see "MAX" on the silkscreen in the hole in the socket.
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It is max232 ic.
Which is used to convert the signals from the RS232 serial port to the proper signal which are used in the TTL compatible digital logic circuits.
Yes, one can even see "MAX" on the silkscreen in the hole in the socket.
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It is max232 ic.
Which is used to convert the signals from the RS232 serial port to the proper signal which are used in the TTL compatible digital logic circuits.
Yes, one can even see "MAX" on the silkscreen in the hole in the socket.
– Unimportant
1 hour ago
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It is max232 ic.
Which is used to convert the signals from the RS232 serial port to the proper signal which are used in the TTL compatible digital logic circuits.
It is max232 ic.
Which is used to convert the signals from the RS232 serial port to the proper signal which are used in the TTL compatible digital logic circuits.
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Yes, one can even see "MAX" on the silkscreen in the hole in the socket.
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Yes, one can even see "MAX" on the silkscreen in the hole in the socket.
– Unimportant
1 hour ago
Yes, one can even see "MAX" on the silkscreen in the hole in the socket.
– Unimportant
1 hour ago
Yes, one can even see "MAX" on the silkscreen in the hole in the socket.
– Unimportant
1 hour ago
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