whitequark[cis] changed the topic of #glasgow to: https://glasgow-embedded.org · digital interface explorer · https://www.crowdsupply.com/1bitsquared/glasgow · code https://github.com/GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow · logs https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/glasgow · matrix #glasgow-interface-explorer:matrix.org · discord https://1bitsquared.com/pages/chat
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<grazianom[m]> ah. Too bad. It would be very nice
<whitequark[cis]1> it's going to be added eventually
<grazianom[m]> it will certainly be nice
<tomkeddie[m]> Octo uart will be handy.
<whitequark[cis]1> it would!
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<gue[m]> I made a duo uart tonight just messing around to learn a bit more about how applets work. It was quite straightforward. Thanks for an awesome device and environment!
<whitequark[cis]1> you're welcome
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<jn> the design document for the internal multi-drop transport that enables the use of a single USB pipe looks pretty nice
<jn> (i forgot the issue number, but i read it as some point)
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<bartdewaal[m]> Is there any documentation on voltage safety with the Glasgow? I guess the specific questions I have are: can I damage it by applying 5V to the pins when it's set to 3.3V, and does mirroring work by just applying the wanted voltage to the "V" pin on the connector and selecting "-M" in the app?
<_whitenotifier-4> [glasgow] turmoni opened pull request #736: Add ATmega8 and fix some minor bugs with program-avr-spi applet - https://github.com/GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow/pull/736
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<Alexeyan[m]> Hello.
<Alexeyan[m]> Is there an applet to use my Glasgow as a standalone level shifter? Something like "read signal level at pin 1 from range [0,3.3V] and emit the same logical level at pin 2 [0,5V]?
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<sigstoat[m]> the schematic is available, so you can form your own opinion about the safety. my personal assessment is that i would try to avoid that without some external series resistance.