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Visitor II
June 27, 2003
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Using DTR for Vpp

  • June 27, 2003
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Posted on June 27, 2003 at 15:00

Using DTR for Vpp

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    ghamelAuthor
    Visitor II
    June 24, 2003
    Posted on June 24, 2003 at 18:17

    My ST7 application needs to be reprogrammed via RS232 and a PC. (using a Maxim MAX3323E). I am looking at ways to get the 11.4-12.6V Vpp. I was thinking about using DTR (Data Terminal Ready) from the PC as a programming voltage. (using a schottky diode to block -12 when DTR=''0''.

    I don't know what the expected range of the 12V power supply in PCs and laptops might be and whether this might work.

    Has anyone tried this?
    Visitor II
    June 25, 2003
    Posted on June 25, 2003 at 07:00

    Hi,

    Typically, serial port levels are lower than you require.

    Could you toggle the DTR quite quickly?

    If you could, a simple voltage doubler circuit may work - (2 caps, 2 diodes) with a zener to clamp the maximum voltage.

    Regards,

    Simon

    [ This message was edited by: sjh on 12-11-2003 16:22 ]
    ghamelAuthor
    Visitor II
    June 27, 2003
    Posted on June 27, 2003 at 15:00

    I decided to use DTR to enable a ST662A charge pump via a transistor buffer. I am building up a breadboard and will test it.