atmega328-au ordered instead of atmega328p-au
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Hello all,
I have ordered a wrong couple of ICs.
When trying to bootloaded it, I noticed that the signature is wrong and only then I realised that I ordered atmega328-au chip instead of atmega328p-au.Does anyone have any experience running it in low voltage environment? Any advice please? Or should I just ditch it and order the ones with “P”?
Thanks
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Lookes like the difference is no BODs settings and a bit higher consumption.
However, I did not notice much difference on the breadboard.
PS I'll have to order the proper ones.
1 out of 2
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