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      "content": "Hi everyone, is ti possible to change the IO configuration on the chip ? for example the full tie list 56 (bidir: 40, in: 14, analog: 2), could we add more analogs ? and still get the chip on board packagin ?",
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      "content": "Yes @RRichmondR you are able to change any of the io pads to whatever you wish. With the cob the ground nets will be shorted and the power traces (currently) have decoupling caps.",
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      "content": "@Leo Moser (mole99) is wafer.space using gf180mcuC as opposed to gf180mcuD?",
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      "content": "Sorry, typo by me! \uD83D\uDE42",
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      "content": "Nope, gf180mcuD :)",
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