Hello,
> I'm doing a first attempt at writing a decoder to capture reads from an
> EPROM and need to decode address and data. This will be quite a few pins.
> Is it possible to suggest default locations/names for each pin? When I run
> the hantek 4032 logic analyzer, the pins are labelled A0 -
Hello Chris,
Would you mind opening pull requests for these? It makes it easier for us
to see what has been included yet and what hasn't.
https://github.com/sigrokproject/libsigrok/pulls
Thanks,
-Soeren
On Thu, 2020-10-29 at 23:34 -0500, Chris Fester wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently
I'm not really understanding all this antagonism towards the STM32F103
and its clones. Yes, it's an old chip and ST's current offerings are
more advanced. FWIW, I'm currently working on a heterogeneous design
which uses a STM32F767 master connected to many STM32L031 slaves. Much
more
Paul Fertser writes:
> Hey,
>
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 12:59:08AM -0800, mark_at_yahoo via sigrok-devel
> wrote:
> > Also that Digi-Key's price for just the MCU itself is US$5.53 in
> > single unit quantities as compared to approx. $1.50 including the
> > crystal, connectors, LEDs, passives,
Hey,
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 12:59:08AM -0800, mark_at_yahoo via sigrok-devel wrote:
> Also that Digi-Key's price for just the MCU itself is US$5.53 in
> single unit quantities as compared to approx. $1.50 including the
> crystal, connectors, LEDs, passives, board, assembly, etc. for "Blue
>
Thanks, Micheal. Yes, the documentation was harder to write than the
code -- or at least it seemed that way. ;)
I'd be interested in your experiences if and when you get a chance to
try the firmware. Note that I don't see the "Blue Pill" development
boards at Digi-Key. The code should run on
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