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44 pin Pic18f4455

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How do I go about using the tqfp Surface mount device package with Flowcode V5 or V7. This device has 44 pins unlike the more common through hole 40 pin device?

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Re: 44 pin Pic18f4455

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Just select the pic18f4455 when setting up the project. Creating your flowchart and generating code does not depend on the chip package. The displayed chip (when viewing it) will not match the package chosen however this has no impact at all on the generated code or the flowchart.
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Re: 44 pin Pic18f4455

Post by alanwms »

Great stuff - That is what I hoped for. Thanks for the detail. Are you saying that (for instance) RC6 which is on Pin44 will simply be available on pin 44 instead of pin25 of the 40 pin device.

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Re: 44 pin Pic18f4455

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RC6 will be on pin 44 of the hardware just like listed in the data sheet. Flowcode does not change the hardware, it will show the 'wrong' chip in the user interface.
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