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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



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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 !!










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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 !!










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      ATMEL development board with a missing part



      Please help me !!







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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.






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          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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          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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          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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          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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