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=== Wire reference ===
=== Wire reference ===
'''TLDR'''  :  NOR: use AWG26  /  NAND: use AWG28
For wiring, use 20-26 AWG. 18 can be too stiff while 30 is too fragile. 24-26 AWG works fine in most cases. The Grounds and VCC wires may ofcourse be thicker than the signal wires. Keep wires short, up to ~20cm max (longer gives errors). The shorter the better : 15cm and shorter mostly works fine with AWG26 on NOR.
 
For wiring, use 20-28 AWG. 18 can be too stiff while 30 is too fragile. 24-26 AWG works fine in most cases. The Grounds and VCC wires may ofcourse be thicker than the signal wires. Keep wires short, up to ~20cm max (longer gives errors). The shorter the better : 15cm and shorter mostly works fine with AWG26 on NOR.


For NOR wiring the solderarea (the NORpoints) is 10x larger than the solderarea used with NAND (pitch 0.5mm, just as NOR chips btw), so for NOR you have much more headroom (and also need!) to use thicker wires (for NAND you most likely want to use 28 AWG and cannot use much thicker)
For NOR wiring the solderarea (the NORpoints) is 10x larger than the solderarea used with NAND (pitch 0.5mm, just as NOR chips btw), so for NOR you have much more headroom (and also need!) to use thicker wires (for NAND you most likely want to use 28 AWG and cannot use much thicker)
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|26 || 0,0159 || 0,0002 || 0,4049 || 0,1288 || '''Best used for NOR consoles'''
|26 || 0,0159 || 0,0002 || 0,4049 || 0,1288 || Best used for NOR consoles
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|28 || 0,0126 || 0,0001 || 0,3211 || 0,0810 || '''Best used for NAND consoles'''
|28 || 0,0126 || 0,0001 || 0,3211 || 0,0810 || Best used for NAND consoles
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