Pat Pannuto
Pat Pannuto
I think in practice you can just set the BQ to 500 mA mode and everything will work out. Very few USB ports actually limit downstream stuff to 100 mA...
@alevy to test the BQ, need to set EN2=0, EN1=1 ( http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/bq24230.pdf ). EN1 is pin 6, which unfortunately will be a hard trace to cut: ![screen shot 2016-11-21 at...
Probably fine to just tie it. If you're really worried put it on a solder bridge or s/t On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 18:19 shaneleonard [email protected] wrote: > @ppannuto...
Catching up on phone on the train ride home, so haven't read or thought through all the subtleties here, but I feel it's worth pointing out that ISRs need not...
_No action required from this comment, just linking an updated reference._ Upstream had a brief conversation around this today ( https://github.com/rust-embedded/wg/pull/387 ), and consensus / consolidated around the outcome that...
While I agree the implementation details are a bit awkward, for something immediately usable, the SeggerRTT component is a good example of using an 'in-memory buffer' as a debug output.
I do agree that the error message is a bit opaque. Perhaps it makes sense to add to the comment at `boards/nordic/nrf52840dk/../../build.rs:47:13:`, where the error message points to, to inform...
CHANGELOG ========== - Remove RX14, connect R13 to GND - Explicit GND connection for R26 - Rename USB parts as do-populate (XR16 -> R12; XR17 -> R13; XJ1 -> J7)...
Also consider a small physical header for pluggable long-lived connections?
Shoving integers into pointers is a time-honored tradition in C. [From the example I'm most familiar with (GLib)](https://docs.gtk.org/glib/conversion-macros.html), however: > Warning: You may not store pointers in integers. This is...