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jaromirsukubajaromir.sukuba 06/07/2016 at 13:526 Comments

Well, @Atmel Corporation eeer I meant @Microchip Technology gives us some great datasheets, like this one for Atmega32. I archived this one, just for reference.

The datasheet goes into details, like specifies the multimeter should be high impedant.

Not sure whether the multimeter should be pedant, pediment or impotent, I'd use my #Micro progmeter.

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K.C. Lee wrote 06/08/2016 at 15:10 point

Also going to suggest: impotent

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Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote 06/07/2016 at 21:52 point

I mean, pedantic.

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Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote 06/07/2016 at 21:51 point

Atmel: I'm pedant.

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jaromir.sukuba wrote 06/08/2016 at 10:03 point

Considering the three options I considered this is among the better ones.

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K.C. Lee wrote 06/08/2016 at 15:08 point

But that's an irony... I totally like it.

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K.C. Lee wrote 06/07/2016 at 15:31 point

It is Latin!?

http://www.dicolatin.com/EN/LAK/0/IMPEDO/index.htm

That explains a lot about why people having hard time reading datasheets here.  :P

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