Dogbone06
Well-known member
Hi all!
I have a program that flashes the device, but in a scenario where the usb connection is lost mid-programming, after the device has erased the flash, if you power down the unit (which happens if usb disconnects). The program can no longer automatically put the device into program mode.
You have to click the button, which works great. But let's say we want to get rid of the button all together. Is there any way of doing that? So that even if the flash is "bricked" it'll still be able to do it, or is it physically impossible?
Why would the usb disconnect? Well, bad cable or the cat decided to mess with me.
Just brainstorming here to see if there's any way. Perhaps a custom component, a passthrough USB IC that can "click" the program button for you by putting the pin HIGH or something fancy.
Cheers!
I have a program that flashes the device, but in a scenario where the usb connection is lost mid-programming, after the device has erased the flash, if you power down the unit (which happens if usb disconnects). The program can no longer automatically put the device into program mode.
You have to click the button, which works great. But let's say we want to get rid of the button all together. Is there any way of doing that? So that even if the flash is "bricked" it'll still be able to do it, or is it physically impossible?
Why would the usb disconnect? Well, bad cable or the cat decided to mess with me.
Just brainstorming here to see if there's any way. Perhaps a custom component, a passthrough USB IC that can "click" the program button for you by putting the pin HIGH or something fancy.
Cheers!