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**BE AWARE:**
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On REV1 boards, the right potentiometer only works for the first half of its rotation. Turning the right pot beyond half way _will not cause damage_, but the addon will consume extra current (up to ~3-5mA). If the knob is within the affected second half of rotation, the eye LEDs will flash red as an indicator while in RGB fun mode.
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On REV1 boards, the right potentiometer only works for the first half of its rotation. _Turning the right pot beyond half way will not cause damage_, but the addon will consume extra current (up to ~3-5mA). If the knob is within the affected second half of rotation, the eye LEDs will flash red as an indicator while in RGB fun mode.
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To work around this, use the right pot only within the first half of its rotation.
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## Misc Notes
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- This device is using PUYA PY32F003 MCU, an MCU intended for
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the China domestic market. This MCU, as well as other
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PY32F002A/003/030 cores with at least 32K flash, internally
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- This device is using PUYA PY32F003 series MCU. This MCU, as well as
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other PY32F002A/003/030 cores with at most 32K flash, internally
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uses the same core (and has the same features) as PY32F030F6P6.
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- The normal firwmare does not use UART and leaves the pins configured
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as SWD for the user.
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as SWD to allow the user to interface a debugger.
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- There is no official OpenOCD support for this MCU. This project uses
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pyOCD as adding PUYA MCU to pyOCD is trivial. Using OpenOCD, J-Link,
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- There is no official OpenOCD support for this MCU. It is possible to
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get PlatformIO to support debugging this MCU with pyOCD as adding
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PUYA MCU to pyOCD is trivial. Use of OpenOCD, J-Link debug probe,
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or anything other than the DAPLink compatible debugger with pyOCD
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is untested and left as an exercise to the programmer.
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