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effect of runtime variation of vcc for atmega32L

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We know atmega32L works in between 2.7 -5.5V. If I run atmega32L at 4.15V and there is a runtime variation of Vcc is about (+ -) .08 V. If it does so, is there any problem for the atmega32L such as hanged after some time or Data erase. N.B At the initial moment I perform some EEPROM Write
 

HI

Check that the eeprom you are using can also run on 4.15V

Other wise stick to common voltage like 5V or 3.3V

All the best

Bobi

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Hi,
I don't think there'll be a problem if there is a runtime variation of only 0.08v.
If you're using internal EEPROM, then there shouldn't be a problem, as it will operate fine at whatever voltage you run the ATmega.
Hope this helps.
Tahmid.
 

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