![]() In the schematic the switches are intended to be replaced by the arduino digital pins. I mocked up a quick circuit(images are attached) and it does appear, in the simulator, to work… but i am a software programmer not a hardware guy so i may be totally off with my solution. What i had considered was wiring up two transistors to be used as switches connect to a very simple 2bit dac which should give me the ability to output 0v, 3v, 6v, 12v? With a slight adjustment for the 5.5v max voltage on the a9 pin. If you have any ideas on how to implement that ability please let me know. I have the dual 12v, 5v supply already but am unsure how to allow me to programmatically switch a single pin from 0v, 5v, 12v. ![]() From the datasheet - “In order to activate the Erase mode for SST27SF020, the 11.4-12.6V is applied to VPP and A9 pins”. I’m having trouble building a circuit which will allow me to apply either 0v, 5v, and 12v to one of the address pins on the eeprom. ![]() I Need help with a little eeprom programmer i am building with the arduino. ![]()
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