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Pascal Langer 2018-01-03 13:05:04 +01:00
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Multiprotocol firmware is compiled using the Arduino IDE. The guide below will
| <img src="images/USBasp_Programmer.jpeg" width="200" height="200"/> | <img src="images/10pin_2_6pin.JPG" width="150" height="150"/> | <img src="images/6pin_header.jpg" width="100" height="100"/> | | <img src="images/USBasp_Programmer.jpeg" width="200" height="200"/> | <img src="images/10pin_2_6pin.JPG" width="150" height="150"/> | <img src="images/6pin_header.jpg" width="100" height="100"/> |
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**Important:** The USBasp **must** be **3.3V**. Using a 5V USBasp will fry the RF modules as they are not 5V tolerant. **Important:** The USBasp **must** be **3.3V**. Using a 5V USBasp (most blue PCB type) will fry the RF modules as they are not 5V tolerant.
**Tip**: You can cut or remove the VCC line on your USBasp 6-pin adapter or ribbon cable and power the module from the radio when flashing to ensure that it receives the correct voltage. **Tip**: You can cut or remove the VCC line on your USBasp 6-pin adapter or ribbon cable and power the module from the radio when flashing to ensure that it receives the correct voltage.