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Possible Protection Is Enabled. Press Unprotect And Check Datasheet 【99% Working】

Have you ever bricked a chip by ignoring the "check datasheet" warning? Share your war stories in the comments below

If you work with microcontrollers, FPGAs, or CPLDs, you have likely seen a frustrating pop-up that reads something like this: "Possible protection is enabled. Press unprotect and check datasheet." It usually appears right when you are ready to program your device, only to be met with a verification failure or a programming abort. Don’t panic. This is a safety feature, not a death sentence for your chip. Have you ever bricked a chip by ignoring

Always check the datasheet and reference manual for the Option Bytes section. The error message isn't trying to be annoying—it is genuinely telling you that the security architecture of your specific chip is active. Don’t panic

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