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2025-06-25 Rena Ayeras
I recently acquired the Promira Serial Platform with SPI Active - Level 3 Application for the (QSPI) features. Can you provide examples of configuring the Promira platform with the specifications of various QSPI devices, such as drive strength? The Promira platform will be used as a master device.
2025-06-18 Isabel Johnson
When designing electronic systems, device manufacturers will often outsource cables, such as USB, HDMI, or DisplayPort, from external vendors rather than building them in-house. For example, smartphone makers, laptop manufacturers, and gaming console producers frequently rely on third-party cables to simplify their supply chains and reduce costs.
2025-06-11 Rena Ayeras
I am using the Aardvark I2C/SPI Host Adapter with Flash Center Software to program an SPI flash memory chip. While the Aardvark adapter is reliable and versatile for many applications, programming large flash memory chips at very high speeds can be time-consuming.
2025-06-04 Briana Watson
Faulty cables pose an array of issues for businesses and consumers alike. From safety concerns to profit losses, a faulty cable can derail more than just a project or two. In IT environments, whether you’re managing system in a school, office, or healthcare facility, reliable cable performance underpins every aspect of your work. One weak link can mean hours of lost productivity, frustrated teams, and costly fixes. That’s why understanding how to detect and prevent cable failures isn’t just good practice. It’s essential.