docs/install/spi.md: fix wrong names given to pomona test clips

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Leah Rowe 2021-07-29 05:54:25 +01:00
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@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ SOIC8/SOIC16 soldered to a mainboard
This is an example of *in-system programming* or *ISP* for short. This is an example of *in-system programming* or *ISP* for short.
SOIC8:\ SOIC8:\
Pomona 5252 is a SOIC8 test clip. There are others available, but this is the Pomona 5250 is a SOIC8 test clip. There are others available, but this is the
best one. Use that. Use the SOIC8 diagram (see above) to wire up your Raspberry best one. Use that. Use the SOIC8 diagram (see above) to wire up your Raspberry
Pi. Pi.
Your mainboard likely already pulls WP/HOLD (pins 3 and 7) high, so don't Your mainboard likely already pulls WP/HOLD (pins 3 and 7) high, so don't
@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ connect these. 3.3v VCC on SOIC8's pin 8 probably already has decoupling
capacitors on the mainboard, so just hook that up without using a capacitor. capacitors on the mainboard, so just hook that up without using a capacitor.
SOIC16:\ SOIC16:\
Pomona 5250 is a SOIC16 test clip. There are others available, but this is the Pomona 5252 is a SOIC16 test clip. There are others available, but this is the
best one. Use that. Use the SOIC16 diagram (see above) to wire up your Raspberry best one. Use that. Use the SOIC16 diagram (see above) to wire up your Raspberry
Pi. WP/HOLD pins are pins 1 and 9, and likely already held high, so no pull-up Pi. WP/HOLD pins are pins 1 and 9, and likely already held high, so no pull-up
resistors needed. You do not need a decoupling capacitor for pin 2 (VCC) either resistors needed. You do not need a decoupling capacitor for pin 2 (VCC) either