HOW TO READ ST10f275
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    Default HOW TO READ ST10f275

    please, how to read st10f275 using Xprog, they give me a map, but i keeps saying " device is silent", and all connections are right...what would be the problem?!

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    ST10F Internal Flash Programming

    Programmer ST10F 144 pin
    --------------------------------------------------
    (SDO) pin 77 (TX)
    (PDI) pin 78 (RX)
    Ipin 140(RST)
    8,10 GND

    pin 105(P05) must be connect to VCC with 470 ohm resistor.
    pin 104(P04) must be connect to GND with 470 ohm resistor.

    Then Power-UP Chip with 5 Volts.
    if No connection , Change Baud Rate.
    Default Baud Rate is 32Kbps, But you can change Baud
    by Config Button Up to 256Kbps.

    ISP pin 4 is 4Mhz Clock, you can use it intead of crystal.
    Change Frequency of the clock byFile\Setup Menu.
    I surprise those who do not want to use the Thanks and Reputation buttons but ask for the password of the files.

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    Thanks friend
    this method for reading with which programmer ?
    I mean more about pin 104 and pin 105
    Last edited by Frankcar; 22nd May, 2018 at 11:32 AM.

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