Effects of applying higher voltage to pic16F88

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Applying 7 volts to the PIC16F88 microcontroller likely did not damage it, as it can still be reprogrammed and read from its flash memory. However, the microcontroller does not operate correctly at that voltage, and using the recommended 5 volts should restore functionality. Testing with 4 volts showed some success, but issues remain with toggling pin RB0, which only stays in one state despite attempts to change it. The internal oscillator is being used, and while some components may still function, others may fail due to overvoltage. It is advisable to obtain another microcontroller for further testing with the same program to confirm the issue.
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i was testing my pic microcontroller (16F88) but i forgot about the maximum voltage and applied 7volts to it. The microcontroller did not give me the expected result.To me it looks like it does not work but when i connect it to the programmer i am able to reprogram and even read from its flash memory. I want to know whether i have spoilt the microcontroller as a result of the 7volts.
 
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I think its fine. It simply won't operate on 7v. Hence why it seems not to work. Input the proper voltage. 5V I would suggest, and I think you will find that it is not damaged.
 
Thanks HickmanENG. I used 4Volts and it worked (when i set the states of the pins) . But i want to toggle the state of pin 0 of port B (RB0) and whenever i do that with about 2seconds delay the pin only remains in one state.
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I am using the internal oscillator of the micocontroller.
 
I have seen ICs that work to some extent, but fail to do other things.

They are just a collection of components and it depends on what failed when you put too much voltage on it.

I hope your IC is OK, but I suggest you get another one and try it with the same program in it and see what happens.
 
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