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Anyone using Efinix parts? They look ok, even if they don\'t have a lot of package offerings.
The smallest part has a 0.5A surge at power on. The list it as \"minimum\", I\'m guessing they mean the minimum required by the supply.
They also don\'t provide software until you buy an eval board, so no way to check that out, up front.
Funny company, but not as \"funny\" as Cologne Chip. They have a part listed at Digikey, (in stock, too) but no 3.3V I/Os, only up to 2.5V.
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The smallest part has a 0.5A surge at power on. The list it as \"minimum\", I\'m guessing they mean the minimum required by the supply.
They also don\'t provide software until you buy an eval board, so no way to check that out, up front.
Funny company, but not as \"funny\" as Cologne Chip. They have a part listed at Digikey, (in stock, too) but no 3.3V I/Os, only up to 2.5V.
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Rick C.
- Get 1,000 miles of free Supercharging
- Tesla referral code - https://ts.la/richard11209