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In-circuit programming for MAX16046–MAX16049

Posted: 15 Jan 2009  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: MAX16046–MAX16049  JTAG  algorithm 

[Summary of tips] MAX16046–MAX16049 system managers can be programmed after being soldered to the application circuit board. This means that only unprogrammed devices need to be stocked, and that the latest version of the configuration information can be written to the device during manufacturing test. A few simple measures ensure that the......
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