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I wonder if theres a better way to use touch in verilog, i was told that those pads on the pvt version are connected straight to the fpga but in the schematic i see diodes as well.
any input?
thanks! :)

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mithro commented Dec 30, 2019

@LeonFedotov This looks good - did you mean to close it?

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mithro commented Dec 30, 2019

@LeonFedotov -- if you want extra Fomus, I'm happy to give you some for doing this...

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LeonFedotov commented Dec 30, 2019

@mithro yea hi, reason i closed it is that i saw blink-minimal example already attempts to have the same behavior and im not sure which way is the correct one ☝️
I would like to learn verilog with the fomu but the docs and the examples are a little patchy for me... i would love to help out with that...

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LeonFedotov commented Dec 30, 2019

@mithro i would love for some more, are you still at the congress? Cc: @corecode

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I guess this should go in a separate example.

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xobs commented Feb 22, 2020

I think that this is a good candidate for a different example.

Incidentally, I have a captouch driver (as opposed to this resistive driver) done at https://github.com/xobs/fomu-captouchtest/blob/master/rtl/fomucaptouch.py

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