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<kubast2>
Yo is it possible to know kind of, what's the maximum bitstream size that a chip supports? I have no clue atm what eeprom size I should use
<kubast2>
Yeah tbf it is a dumb question
<kubast2>
But I just don't know, a good size to use, for something like "ICE40HX1K-TQ144"
<kubast2>
from what I can tell, the bitstream size depends on a project, I haven't tried anything big, but for a board that uses a different ICE40 model the size seems to vary between 40-132KiB
<agg>
the lattice docs for the ice40 tell you the maximum sizes, one sec
<kubast2>
I tried looking those up, I didn't ctrl+f well enough then, sorry for the trouble
<agg>
you want the iCE40 programming and configuration technical note, pg18, table 9.2