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Re: Using a GPIO pin for both input and output.
Take a look at the I2C interface schematic for another implementation.
Can you explain what you mean by this? I am unsure as to what feature you want to add. The direction change timing is a function of the module, not of the FPGA image. The provided image doesn't get in the way unless you ask it to. |
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