Re: ATmega169 rev number

From: Phil (please_at_sendmejunkmail.com)
Date: 05/25/04


Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 08:46:58 +0000 (UTC)


> > How can I tell what REV number are they?
> > They both behave different so they are
> > either REV B & REV C or REV C & REV D.
> > Anyone help?
>
> You need to look under the device, and for Atmel IC's
> and Rev ID is normally the last letter of one
> of the lines.

Thanks, but still none the wiser as reverse markings are:
week 52 chip: 3H0106 35579D 1-A 3H0345
week 39 chip: 3G0822A 35579D 1-A 3G0339

The week 52 device takes an extra 100uA with
the LCD which is what the REV C device should do.

Phil



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