Talk:Serial ICSP programing
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Revision as of 01:19, 26 March 2007 by Nad (talk | contribs) (use buffer from a robust logic family)
Question: Do you need capacitors/resistors in between the lines of the serial port and the lines of the micro? Perhaps it's safer to have some kind of buffer? --Rob 12:37, 26 Mar 2007 (NZST)
- Capacitance is what you want to remove from your signals, if you want to protect it just put each input through a buffer (ie a logic gate which does nothing like two inverters in series, or an and/or gate with its inputs tied together - or you can just get a buffer chip). Use
a logic family which has quite a wide voltage range like 74HCxx.