sestd., 2026. g. 10. janv., plkst. 17:26 — lietotājs gene heskett
(<[email protected]>) rakstīja:
>
> That's correct for the electronics best practice.  Most TTL/FPGA logic
> can sink ( > 20 mills ) lots more current than they can source ( < 10
> mills).
> So that is how I write my hal codes. Switch the - terminal in *.hal
> file, put solid 5 volts on the + terminal. Invert the logic in the *.hal
> file so a logic zero = ON.

Awesome, thank you for confirming!
One more small question - in case I misread the specs of the SSR relay
and if it takes more current than FPGA pin would be happy about, will
I fry only that pin or whole FPGA chip? Just trying to understand what
am I risking with.

Viesturs


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