Re: Overcl*** AtmegaL
- From: stef33d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Stef)
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 11:31:13 +0100
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CBFalconer <cbfalconer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>eeh wrote:
>> Sagaert Johan wrote:
>>
>>> i suggest you run a test over the complete temperature range.
>>>
>>> It might run overclocked at 25 degrees ,but may fail in a hot
>>> summer. Bad practice if you want a stable sytem.
>>
>> Oh I see. Could you teach me how can I do that if I have no
>> temperature chamber?
>
>Use a hair dryer. Cautiously.
>
Or a cardbord box. If your device dissipates enough heat it will
warm up all by it self. Otherwise add a little heat somewhere,
possibly with the above mentioned testing equipment. ;-) Oh and
keep an eye on the temperature, you don't want to start a fire.
Most household ovens can be set as low as 50 degrees C, but check
with a thermometer.
And there are many other sources of suitable heat in most houses,
so experiment a little.
And you may want to check in the cold as well. fridge, freezer,
cold spray, outside.....
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