what would be minimal programmer hardware for those devices?
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anything with SPI and a Vpp boost and maybe some simple analog stuff if you want rcosc/adc trimming
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unfortunately the programming waveforms are under NDA and i cannot disclose them
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Replying to @whitequark @ico_TC
ah, so really it needs their hardware + software for programming... That's a shame.
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I am more interested in the temporary programming than the permanent programmability.
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I don't have the docs for SRAM download but I believe the waveforms are almost exactly the same (maybe no Vpp?)
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in any case that is not useful unless you want a FOSS Silego devboard for some reason, which...
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I personally think is a waste of time spent writing firmware. I appreciate the code in the universal devboard a lot
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I for one would love to be able to use the SRAM download from e.g. a micro using a FOSS embedded C library.
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the problem is that you will need analog switches on almos every single pin of GP4 for that
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I'd find this (analog switches) acceptable for a GP4 PMOD module aimed at prototyping applications.
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