docs/install/spi.md: fix wrong names given to pomona test clips
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@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ SOIC8/SOIC16 soldered to a mainboard
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This is an example of *in-system programming* or *ISP* for short.
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This is an example of *in-system programming* or *ISP* for short.
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SOIC8:\
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SOIC8:\
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Pomona 5252 is a SOIC8 test clip. There are others available, but this is the
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Pomona 5250 is a SOIC8 test clip. There are others available, but this is the
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best one. Use that. Use the SOIC8 diagram (see above) to wire up your Raspberry
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best one. Use that. Use the SOIC8 diagram (see above) to wire up your Raspberry
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Pi.
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Pi.
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Your mainboard likely already pulls WP/HOLD (pins 3 and 7) high, so don't
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Your mainboard likely already pulls WP/HOLD (pins 3 and 7) high, so don't
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@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ connect these. 3.3v VCC on SOIC8's pin 8 probably already has decoupling
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capacitors on the mainboard, so just hook that up without using a capacitor.
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capacitors on the mainboard, so just hook that up without using a capacitor.
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SOIC16:\
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SOIC16:\
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Pomona 5250 is a SOIC16 test clip. There are others available, but this is the
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Pomona 5252 is a SOIC16 test clip. There are others available, but this is the
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best one. Use that. Use the SOIC16 diagram (see above) to wire up your Raspberry
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best one. Use that. Use the SOIC16 diagram (see above) to wire up your Raspberry
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Pi. WP/HOLD pins are pins 1 and 9, and likely already held high, so no pull-up
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Pi. WP/HOLD pins are pins 1 and 9, and likely already held high, so no pull-up
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resistors needed. You do not need a decoupling capacitor for pin 2 (VCC) either
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resistors needed. You do not need a decoupling capacitor for pin 2 (VCC) either
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