siongboon
Advanced Member level 1
16lf877a
Hi Friends,
I used to work alot with 16F877a PIC microcontroller from microchip.
I was learning to switch design to a microcontroller using a 3.3V power supply.
For this, I understand from the website that
16LF877a microcontroller would be able to accept supply from 2V to 5.5V range.
Unlike the 16F877a which can only take in a minimum of 4V.
When I supply 3.3V using LM2576-adj and run with a 4Mhz crystal,
the microcontroller 16LF877a cannot run.
When I adjust the power supply to about 4V,
the same 16LF877a is able to function properly.
Suspecting that it may be a production fault,
I have tried using another 16LF877a from another production batch,
the same behavior is observed.
Tried searching on the internet,
but not much information on 16LF877a microcontroller
I have run out of idea and hope anyone of you
can provide some insight on what could have gone wrong.
Anyone tried running 16LF877a on a 3.3V power supply
with success?
Thank you for your advise.
www.siongboon.com
Hi Friends,
I used to work alot with 16F877a PIC microcontroller from microchip.
I was learning to switch design to a microcontroller using a 3.3V power supply.
For this, I understand from the website that
16LF877a microcontroller would be able to accept supply from 2V to 5.5V range.
Unlike the 16F877a which can only take in a minimum of 4V.
When I supply 3.3V using LM2576-adj and run with a 4Mhz crystal,
the microcontroller 16LF877a cannot run.
When I adjust the power supply to about 4V,
the same 16LF877a is able to function properly.
Suspecting that it may be a production fault,
I have tried using another 16LF877a from another production batch,
the same behavior is observed.
Tried searching on the internet,
but not much information on 16LF877a microcontroller
I have run out of idea and hope anyone of you
can provide some insight on what could have gone wrong.
Anyone tried running 16LF877a on a 3.3V power supply
with success?
Thank you for your advise.
www.siongboon.com