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Padauk has vastly simplified their range and discontinued a lot of their nice CPUs.
one type which as been added os the PFS132, which can be compared with PFS172 and PFS122 but has a full fledged 1…
kibix updated
6 months ago
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A while ago, Padauk released the PFS 122.
Since this is a flash device, I'd expect it to be popular among hobbyists, and it would be good to have support for it.
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Many Padauk-µC are available in 14-pin SOIC footprint.
The following are both available at LCSC and supported by easypdkprog:
PFS154-S14
PFS173-S14
PMS154B-S14
PMS154C-S14
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Many Padauk µC are available in 14-pin SOIC packages. It would make sense to have a matching board.
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In the PFS-datasheet section 9.2.8 they have this example (when _writing_ with their tool):
![Capture](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11164485/136211578-4672589b-377e-42fc-8c59-9dfc8f52eb1…
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A while ago, Padauk released the PFS123.
Since this is a flash device, I'd expect it to be popular among hobbyists, and it would be good to have support for it.
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@cmfcmf
I noticed that the links to the datasheets are outdated on the website. It seems the github action to rebuild the website had been automatically deactivated due to inactivity in the reposi…
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Padauk just released the PFS172, a pdk14 flash µC. It would be good to have support for it.
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I updated https://github.com/free-pdk/fppa-pdk-documentation/blob/master/PADAUK_FPPA_14_bit_instruction_set.wikitext; how do I get the new data to show up at https://free-pdk.github.io/instruction-set…
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I think it would look better, and we could fit more information, if the following section was converted to a table:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/670207/86665878-ab2c1480-bfb5-…