Have you noticed the extra pads on the Pro Mini style LQFP32 ? #239
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I thought it could be a secret switch to make the flash read only, but it does not seem to have any effect on the bootloader. |
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Here is a way to figure out your board's regulator voltage: #123 (comment) |
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The secret of the extra pad if they solder the LGT8F328D is: |
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@LaZsolt seems this issue can be close and still serve as a reference in the future. |
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oh, forgot about this. |
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Hello.
Have you noticed the 2 little SMD pads next to the red power LED of the Pro Mini style LQFP32 ?
The pad close to the LED is GND.
The other pad is connected to the pin 07 of the chip (PB6 / XTALO ).
I thought it could be used to add an external oscillator, but PB7 / XTALI is on pin 08 which is not connected to anything.
Then I thought it could be used to solder an extra LED, but there is no room for a resistor.
Any idea what could be the purpose of this extra pad ?
PS : my version is 3.3V and the version of the picture below is 5V, so it seems not to be a way to tell to the program which version of the regulator. Though, if this pin is used as a digital input, it could be used as a solder switch to activate a debug mode or change a configuration parameter or whatever ...
LGT8FX8P_databook v1.0.5-English.pdf : page 6
LGT8FX8P_databook v1.0.5-English.pdf : page 84
LGT8FX8P_databook v1.0.5-English.pdf : page 85
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