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"content": "nostr:npub16jupxu70nh0pg0wt4maseaf2fg3kv2tgcjal2kaaunms2ltdaxysdry8u7 Slightly related but do you think powering a STM32F446 with 4V would cause a short between Vdd and GND? The reference manual says the supply should be 1.8-3.6V.",
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