\begin{itemize}
\item Many FN outputs to Many Pins: no problem\\
- (weird configuration by end-user, but no damage to ASIC)\vspace{8pt}
+ (weird configuration by end-user, but no damage to ASIC)\vspace{6pt}
\item One Pin to Many FN inputs: no problem\\
- (weird configuration by end-user, but no damage to ASIC)\vspace{8pt}
+ (weird configuration by end-user, but no damage to ASIC)\vspace{6pt}
\item Many Pins to One FN input: {\bf Priority Mux needed}\\
- No priority mux: Pin1 = HI, Pin0 = LO, ASIC is damaged\vspace{8pt}
+ No priority mux: Pin1 = HI, Pin0 = LO, ASIC is damaged\vspace{6pt}
\item Some FNs (I2C\_SDA, SD\_D0..3) are I/O Buses\\
Bi-directional control of the Pin must be handed to the
- FN\vspace{8pt}
+ FN\vspace{6pt}
\item Nice to have: Bus sets pintype, signal strength etc.\\
- e.g. selecting SD/MMC doesn't need manual pin-config.
+ e.g. selecting SD/MMC doesn't need manual pin-config.\\
+ \bf{caveat: get that wrong and the ASIC can't be sold}
\end{itemize}
}