Proof of concept...
- Fortunately I had a 64-TQFP breakout board for testing the microcontroller and developing the software while the main board is in production.
- I was forced to use the 64-pin version of this micro (ATSAML21J) because I was planning to use all the 3 internal OpAmps of this chip (which are all accessible only on the 64-pin version).
- For the final version I plan to find a way to use the 32-pin version to save cost and space.
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